Google’s newest Super Bowl stats reveal that Budweiser is the winner on YouTube, and MVP Tom Brady is the most searched quarterback.
Google’s newest Super Bowl stats reveal that Budweiser is the winner on YouTube, and MVP Tom Brady is the most searched quarterback.
For the past week site owners have been reporting to see shifts in mobile search rankings, which is believed to be the result of a new Google algorithm update. David Naylor, of UK Agency Bronco, published a story over the weekend detailing the evidence thus far that points towards a mobile-specific Google algorithm update.
Last week I saw a story about Google redirecting UK Chrome users on their searches to Google.com versus Google.co.uk. I asked Google about it and they basically redirected me to the report IP problems form…
In the months following Google’s fallout with Firefox as the browser’s default search engine, the search giant’s share of the desktop search market has been on the decline. January was no different, as Google’s desktop search market share dropped below 75% for the first time since July 2008, according to StatCounter. Yahoo, on the other hand, has been seeing steady gains since becoming Firefox’s default search provider.
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You may have a killer SEO strategy mapped out for this year, but that won’t matter if someone in the C-suite thinks you’re just a spammer. Columnist Eric Enge advises how to navigate this tricky situation.
With the Patriots win last night, I can’t help but try and squeeze a football metaphor into this post. See? It got your attention! Like football of days past, mainstream Digital Marketing has evolved.
In a Google+ webmaster hangout from a couple weeks ago, Google’s John Mueller was at the GooglePlex and had a hangout with two of his colleagues. Josh asked at 26 minutes and 3 seconds in, why does Google use links for ranking at the level they do..