Archive for March, 2014

Google AdWords Bid Simulator Keyword Snapshot Report

2014/03/22

Google announced on Google+ that added a new set of columns to your keywords report tabs that gives you a snapshot view for all of your keywords at the same time…

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Google: Glass Not Ready For Prime Time

2014/03/22

Google posted yesterday on the Google Glass Google+ page 10 myths associated with Google Glass. One of those myths, number four, was “Glass is ready for prime time.” Google says it is not..

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Do You Fear Google’s Knowledge Graph?

2014/03/21

Does Google’s Knowledge Graph scare you? It isn’t a new topic, we talked about it before when asking if we should markup our pages and during Amit Singhal’s swiss army knife…

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Google Dispels Top 10 “Myths” Associated With Google Glass by @mattsouthern

2014/03/21

Google took to the Google+ page of Google Glass yesterday in an attempt to dispel the top 10 “myths” associated with the product.

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Daily Search Forum Recap: March 21, 2014

2014/03/21

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web…

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What Do Users Really Think Of The New Google Design?

2014/03/21

When Google started testing the new look for its search results pages which ditches the shading behind the ads and replaces it with yellow “ad” icons, contradictory outcries of this sort began popping up, “Ad click-through rates are going to plummet because the ads are too obvious… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article

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SearchCap: The Day In Search, March 21, 2014

2014/03/21

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: How To Tell Search Engines What “Entities” Are On Your Web Pages Search engines have increasingly been incorporating elements of semantic search to…

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Matt Cutts: If You Have Multiple Breadcrumbs, Google Picks the First One

2014/03/21

How should you structure your breadcrumb navigation if a product or an article belongs in multiple categories of your website?

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