Archive for April, 2014

Poll: Only 10% Of Webmasters/SEOs Feel Google Doesn’t Lie To Them

2014/04/15

Late last year, we ran a poll asking Webmaster and SEOs if they think Google lies to them and now we have over 735 responses. I figured I share the results with you now.

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Twitter Acquires Gnip, The World’s Largest Provider of Twitter Data

2014/04/15

Twitter’s VP of Global Business Development, Jana Messerschmidt, announced today the company has agreed to acquire Gnip, a leading provider of […] Author information Matt Southern Matt Southern is a marketing, communications and public relations professional. He provides strategic digital marketing services at an agency called Bureau in Ontario, Canada. He has a bachelors degree in communication and an unparalleled passion for helping businesses get their message out.

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Google & Bing Now Showing LinkedIn Rich Snippets

2014/04/15

When you search Google or Bing for a well-known person combined with the word LinkedIn, that person’s LinkedIn result will also feature rich snippet data containing their job title, where they work, and their location.

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Reflecting on a Successful ClickZ Live New York & A Fond Farewell to Mike Grehan

2014/04/15

Following the success of the inaugural ClickZ Live New York digital marketing and advertising conference, we bid a fond farewell to Mike Grehan, group publishing director of ClickZ, Search Engine Watch, and ClickZ Live.

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Google Analytics Starts Diagnosing Your Tracking Code For Errors

2014/04/15

To help you determine which pages have botched tracking code or conflicts in filters, Google’s Analytics Diagnostics will “frequently” scan your site to identify issues with tagging, account configurations, tracking code, and reporting data.

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Search Query Data in AdWords Isn’t Dead: Here’s What Actually Changed

2014/04/15

If you’ve heard the buzz about paid search query data being stripped out of Google AdWords, you may […] Author information Larry Kim Larry Kim is the Founder/CTO of WordStream , a provider of PPC Management Tools. Twitter Google+ The post Search Query Data in AdWords Isn’t Dead: Here’s What Actually Changed appeared first on Search Engine Journal

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Google: Test Us How You’re Using The Webmaster Tools API

2014/04/15

Google’s John Mueller posted on Google+ a question on how users, webmasters and developers are using the Google Webmaster Tools API. John wrote: I’d love to see more of how the Webmaster Tools API is being used…

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The Beginner’s Guide to Putting the Internet to Work for You: How to Easily Save 60 Minutes Every Day

2014/04/15

One of the most fun and useful things I’ve been doing lately is automating small processes I do […] Author information Belle Beth Cooper Content Crafter at Buffer. Co-founder of Hello Code .

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Content Promotion: The Difference Between Brands with Fans & Anonymous Content

2014/04/15

Google has been using some pretty effective scare tactics to warn marketers off link building lately. Scalable link building – […] Author information Larry Kim Larry Kim is the Founder/CTO of WordStream , a provider of PPC Management Tools. Twitter Google+ The post Content Promotion: The Difference Between Brands with Fans & Anonymous Content appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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4 Keyword Strategies for Squeezing Performance From Broad Match

2014/04/15

Learn the latest Bing Ads broad match data, as well as how to use negative keyword lists to save yourself time and money; refine by intent, brand, or key product attributes; prevent “click bleed” between ad groups; and find new exact match terms.

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