What’s the right way to apologize? Here is my foolproof business apology template, along with some notes about apology pitfalls. The post Apology 101: How to Save Your Reputation by @jeanmariedion appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
What’s the right way to apologize? Here is my foolproof business apology template, along with some notes about apology pitfalls. The post Apology 101: How to Save Your Reputation by @jeanmariedion appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Posted by Cyrus-Shepard We’re very excited to announce the 2015 Online Marketing
Google said the other day that they are now going to warn searchers before going to sites that trigger unwanted downloads…
E-commerce sites can greatly benefit by switching from regular search text ads to Google Shopping ads, as demonstrated by columnist Rebekah Schelfhout’s case study. The post Heal’s Furniture: A Tale Of 2 Ad Types, Text Vs. Shopping appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Brad Brewer spotted that Google’s Knowledge Graph box for a city search now may show a hotel booking link in the knowledge graph box…
Google’s John Mueller said in a Google+ hangout on Friday morning at the 13:45 mark that when you move a site from one place to another, Google will typically crawl faster to pick up on those URL changes in a more expedited manner…
February revealed numerous social media updates, particularly on Facebook and in terms of advertising. Which of these do you think will have the largest impact? Facebook Facebook introduced a new mobile app to help make it easier to manage ads on the go.
Twitter recently added a new feature to its service where you can capture and upload video using Twitter’s official apps, allowing you to tweet video without having to first upload that video to a third party. The only problem with this feature was that you couldn’t embed tweets with video into your website like you can with other kinds of tweets.
Posted by billslawski An article that came out at the beginning of 2015 was intended to
Google executive Bradley Horowitz confirmed late last night that there are some changes coming to Google+, and he has been placed in charge of two new branches of the social network. “Just wanted to confirm that the rumors are true — I’m excited to be running Google’s Photos and Streams products! It’s important to me that these changes are properly understood to be positive improvements to both our products and how they reach users.” The Photos and Streams products that he’s referencing are two components of Google+ that are being broken down into separate services. Earlier today at Mobile World […] The post Google to Separate Google+ Into Separate Divisions by @mattsouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal