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…
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…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Marin Software Adds Support For Google Shopping Campaigns Marin Software has added support for Google Shopping Campaigns, which will become the only way to manage..
You can now download the official Google Analytics app for iPhone and iPod Touch. While the Android version of this app has been available for some time, this is the first release for iOS.
Today, Pinterest announced an update to its category pages. Each category page now has a whole new selection of related interests to browse through
Today, Imgur began rolling out an update for its search tool that’s poised to take Imgur from being just a site to upload and share images, to a place where people can go to find the Internet’s hottest images, Imgur’s new search tool uses a system of tags that users can add to an image when they upload it. From there, anyone can add new tags and vote on the relevancy of the tags that have already been added
Join us Tuesday, August 5th at 1:00EDT (10:00PDT) to hear Jon Ball, Page One Power’s co-founder and CEO, discuss content marketing and it’s impact on link building. Attendees will learn why links are still relevant and how link building and content marketing work together. You’ll also learn how to..
Three reports from Adobe’s Digital Marketing, Kenshoo, and The Search Agency highlight the state of paid search across the globe – including paid search spend, click-through rates, cost per click and more trends and data by engine and device in Q2
Microsoft’s search engine Bing has finally responded to the recent European Court of Justice “right to be forgotten” ruling. Bing has created a form for people to use who want embarrassing things written about them to be removed from search results
John Doherty shared a picture on Twitter of an ad from Twitter within his iOS Twitter app. The ad is asking him to use Twitter Ads.
Google+ has revised its real names policy.