Archive for July, 2014

Why Dynamic Sitelinks Will Decrease Your CTR by @AndrewLolk

2014/07/30

I hadn’t seen anything about the new Dynamic Ad Sitelinks before the first reports came out.

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Google AdWords Product Listing Ads Gets Product Ratings

2014/07/30

Google announced they are now adding product ratings, one to five stars, on their product listing ads in the Google search results.

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Google Introduces Product Ratings on PLAs

2014/07/30

Google has announced that AdWords will begin featuring product ratings on Product Listing Ads (PLA) starting now and running through October for all advertisers who are eligible. After October, only advertisers who’ve opted in will continue.

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9 Ways to Use Your Online PR Effectively by @yummytork

2014/07/30

When I start working with a new company who wants PR, I usually have to spend at least a few hours training them on how to get the most out of the work I will be doing for them.

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Google Still Shows Max Mosley S&M Party Pictures, So He Sues Again

2014/07/30

The former Formula One president is suing Google because its search results still include images of him from an infamous sex orgy that included multiple prostitutes.

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UK House Of Lords Condemns Right To Be Forgotten

2014/07/30

The House of Lords in the UK has little power in government or policy making except at the margins. Similarly, the British upper house’s recent condemnation of the European Right to Be Forgotten (RTBF) will have little practical impact in the UK or across Europe

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Google: NBCNews Trouble With GoogleBot?

2014/07/30

Brian Fitzpatrick, a software engineer manager at Google, posted on Twitter a screen shot of NBCNews.com not being indexed properly by Google. He wrote…

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Expedia Becomes A New York City Hotel After Google’s Pigeon Local Update

2014/07/30

On June 24, 2014, Google released a major local search algorithm update, we named Pigeon. Google told us the new algorithm will lead to a more useful and relevant experience for searchers seeking local results. But like with any new algorithm launch, there are always bugs, unexpected outcomes and…

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Maybe We Should Break Up With Google

2014/07/30

Quit obsessing about top rankings. If your business relies too heavily on organic search traffic from Google, maybe it’s time to alleviate that dependence. Chase healthier goals: being the most competitive, relevant, knowledgeable, and trustworthy

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Penguin: Google’s Punitive Algorithm – And A Call To Google To Fix It

2014/07/30

For many years, a staple of my discussions with people who had been penalized by Google was the following advice: “Don’t worry — at Google, there is a culture of letting you repent of your sins and then be forgiven.” Even if you had made some bad choices, if you started… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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