Archive for December, 2013

Latest Google Related Dilbert Pokes Fun At Google Engineers

2013/12/30

On Friday, Scott Adams’s Dilbert published another Dilbert comic strip related to Google on Google Engineers. This one pokes fun on a stereotype that Google engineers are arrogant. As you can see from the comic, it plays heavily on how great Google engineers think of themselves.

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Medical Sites Caught Google Handed Buying Links

2013/12/30

Gary Illyes, a Google Webmaster Trends Analyst for Google Switzerland, who was recruited back in 2011, responded to a few threads over the holiday break. Here are two medical related sites that are complaining they don’t get traffic from Google..

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Why Content Marketing is a Definitive Method for Success in 2014

2013/12/30

A regular marketing tool for many companies, content creation became a prime method for success in 2013 and will become a definitive one in 2014. Here’s what we realized about content marketing in 2013, and where we’re headed into 2014

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4 Predictions for Call Tracking in 2014 by @LogMyCalls

2013/12/30

Call tracking is a nearly $1B industry. Call tracking is used primarily by online marketers to track which ads, campaigns, and keywords are generating phone calls. Most users are advertisers, agencies, and publishers that want to know where to spend valuable marketing budget dollars.

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Foursquare Quietly Unlocks Its Own "Local Data Aggregator" Badge

2013/12/30

Posted by David-Mihm I was wrong about Foursquare. While five of my 2013 local search prognostications came to fruition, my sixth prediction—that Foursquare would be bought—doesn’t look like it will (unless Apple has silently acquired Foursquare in the last couple of days). In fact, Foursquare has been turning away from an acquisition path, setting off on a fundraising spree in 2013

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Foursquare Quietly Unlocks Its Own "Local Data Aggregator" Badge

2013/12/30

Posted by David-Mihm I was wrong about Foursquare. While five of my 2013 local search prognostications came to fruition, my sixth prediction—that Foursquare would be bought—doesn’t look like it will (unless Apple has silently acquired Foursquare in the last couple of days)

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When 2 Become 1: How Merging Two Domains Made Us an SEO Killing

2013/12/29

Posted by WPMU DEV This post was originally in YouMoz , and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author’s views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of Moz, Inc

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Leading Experts Predict The Content Marketing Trends for 2014 by @murraynewlands

2013/12/29

2013 saw a number of new Internet marketing trends emerge along with a handful of new technologies, practices, and buzzwords. One of these many changes came in the form of Google’s various algorithm updates, which forced countless brands to revisit their existing SEO strategies and give them a much-needed facelift. Another new focal point came […] Author information Murray Newlands Murray founded The Mail in 2013, an angel-funded startup publication covering performance marketing and mobile marketing

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Leading Experts Predict The Content Marketing Trends for 2014 by @murraynewlands

2013/12/29

2013 saw a number of new Internet marketing trends emerge along with a handful of new technologies, practices, and buzzwords. One of these many changes came in the form of Google’s various algorithm updates, which forced countless brands to revisit their existing SEO strategies and give them a much-needed facelift. Another new focal point came […] Author information Murray Newlands Murray founded The Mail in 2013, an angel-funded startup publication covering performance marketing and mobile marketing

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4 Simple but Effective Remarketing Tips by @bethany_bey

2013/12/28

I can still remember when Google announced the ability to remarket to people on the Content Network. Since then, remarketing has grown exponentially and become an important part of any advertiser’s digital marketing strategy. Below are four quick tips you may or may not be using that I’ve found effective in managing and testing remarketing […] Author information Bethany Bey Digital Remarketing Consultant at Cardinal Path Bethany Bey is a Digital Marketing Consultant at Cardinal Path , where where she manages paid accounts across multiple platforms.

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