A new transparency report reveals that Google has granted hundreds of thousands of requests to be removed from search results in the first year of Europe’s controversial right to be forgotten program.
A new transparency report reveals that Google has granted hundreds of thousands of requests to be removed from search results in the first year of Europe’s controversial right to be forgotten program.
Columnist Frederick Vallaeys shares his favorite tools and methods for evaluating your AdWords performance. The post Give Yourself A Grade In AdWords appeared first on Search Engine Land.
The most often cited reason for RTBF requests is “invasion of privacy.” The post Right-To-Be-Forgotten One Year Later: 70 Percent Of Requests Refused appeared first on Search Engine Land.
If you have a burning desire (and the strong skills) to correct typos and grammatical errors, we may have the perfect opportunity for you. The post Copie Editor Wantd, Applie Within appeared first on Search Engine Land
When Google updated their doorway page algorithm and guidelines it confused webmasters.
Google says most popular “how-to” searches include home-improvement, beauty and cooking related videos. The post YouTube “How-To” Searches Up 70% YoY With Over 100M Hours Of How-To Videos Watched In 2015 appeared first on Search Engine Land.
SEJ Summit “3Takeaways”, Hosted by Searchmetrics, is coming to New York! The one-day conference for enterprise marketers will be held at the Manhattan NYC Hotel in Chelsea on September 16th, 2015. The post Save the Date for #SEJSummit New York: September 16, 2015 by @mattsouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
If search engines cannot crawl your website or index your pages, all of the content in the world will not make any difference.
Gregory Ciotti talks about the early days of Help Scout blog and it got to where it currently is. The post Origin Stories of Powerful Blogs: How Help Scout Went from Zero to 250K Visitors Per Month by @tomdemers appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Many companies chasing the “brand publisher” approach to content are running out of steam and troubled by their inability to tie content to marketing ROI. The most recent B2B content marketing study from from CMI and MarketingProfs shows the biggest challenge with content marketing is measurement (51%) followed by not being able to produce engaging (50%), consistent (44%), or a variety of content (40%). At the same time, there are numerous B2B content marketing case studies here , here and here of companies succeeding with content marketing programs