Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Bing Launches Book Carousel, Google France Homepage Gets “Je Suis Charlie” Badge & Yahoo’s Firefox Deal appeared first on Search Engine Land.
The French homepages for Google and Bing both display kind words for the satirical magazine, which was victim to France’s most brutal act of terrorism since 1961.
Microsoft’s search engine now displays carousel of New York Times best-selling books when searching for specific book genres. The post Bing’s New Best-Sellers Carousel Helps Readers Find Just The Right Book appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
Many users of Google Now on iOS and Android devices are surprised to see that they are not seeing their typical Google Now Cards. Google Now Cards would show users traffic to work or home, weather…
Google France homepage now displaying “Je Suis Charlie” badge to honor victims of the Charlie Hebdo massacre.
Change brings more flexibility to reach and frequency reporting for display campaigns.
LinkedIn’s publishing platform, previously only accessible to US users, has now been rolled out to more than 130 million English-speaking users outside of the United States. The company announced the expansion of its publishing tool yesterday, which now brings the total amount of people that could potentially publish content on LinkedIn to 230 million.
Attending a workshop is the fastest way to get up to speed on specific internet marketing topics. At Search Marketing Expo – SMX West, you’ve got six workshops to choose from
Google is providing mobile optimization tips all this week on their Google+ channel and as expected, most of them are pretty basic stuff…