Archive for January, 2014

French Privacy Watchdog Fines Google €150,000

2014/01/09

Google has been fined by the French data protection authority after it ruled that Google’s privacy policy doesn’t comply with the country’s data protection laws. Google must publish an announcement of the decision on its France homepage for two days.

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French Privacy Watchdog Fines Google €150,000

2014/01/09

Google has been fined by the French data protection authority after it ruled that Google’s privacy policy doesn’t comply with the country’s data protection laws. Google must publish an announcement of the decision on its France homepage for two days.

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French Privacy Watchdog Fines Google €150,000

2014/01/09

Google has been fined by the French data protection authority after it ruled that Google’s privacy policy doesn’t comply with the country’s data protection laws. Google must publish an announcement of the decision on its France homepage for two days.

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50 Things You Should Know About Tumblr by @albertcostill

2014/01/09

Image Source: Colin Kloecker/Flickr In the fast-paced world of technology, it’s not uncommon for a highly buzzed startup to suddenly close-up shop. And, with so much competition out there, it’s even more difficult to become an established site that users flock to on a daily basis

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Google Preps “Hotel View” Interior 360 Imagery

2014/01/09

Call it Google “Hotel View.” According to the Associated Press (via Fox), Google is photographing hotel interiors as part of an effort to enhance its travel content. Perhaps even more interesting, says the article, is that the initiative is being run not under the umbrella of Google..

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Is Google Search Updating? January 8th & 9th

2014/01/09

I am seeing early signs of a possible Google update underway today. The WebmasterWorld thread started to get some chatter yesterday of people noticing shifts in the search results

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Google PLAs May Be Bigger And Better Than You Think

2014/01/09

As someone responsible for compiling, analyzing and putting narratives to raw marketing data, I spend a good portion of my time reviewing similar material from other sources in our industry. This is helpful for generating new ideas for analyses and serves as a basic sanity check of the results we…

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Using the DMAIC Process for SEO Projects

2014/01/09

DMAIC stands for define, measure, analyze, improve and control. Whether you’re a large multi-location organization or a freelance SEO looking for answers to a problem, DMAIC provides a method to solve all kinds of problems quickly and efficiently.

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LinkedIn Marketing Solutions Case Studies With Jason Miller by @murraynewlands

2014/01/09

In a recent interview from San Francisco, I talked to LinkedIn Senior Content Marketing Manager Jason Miller about LinkedIn Marketing Solutions and how it can be used in the context of your content marketing strategy. To find out more, watch the video below: Here are some key takeaways from the video: The first point Jason makes is that LinkedIn is […] 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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The Bing Dilemma: What To Do With The Little Search Engine That Can’t

2014/01/09

The challenge that Microsoft faces in the online search landscape could be a business school case study: how to capture market share from a competitor whose very brand (“Google”) has become synonymous with the act of searching online. Imagine that you are the person at Microsoft… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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