Earlier this month we reported that Google was testing a new hotel finder user interface and shared a video of that new interface. Well…
Earlier this month we reported that Google was testing a new hotel finder user interface and shared a video of that new interface. Well…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web…
Posted by David-Mihm To all Moz Local fans in the UK, I’m excited to announce that your wait is over. As the sun rises “across the pond” this morning, Moz Local is officially live in the United Kingdom! A bit of background As many of you know, we released the US version of Moz Local in March 2014 .
Facebook rolled out updates today that make video management easier, and give Page owners more control over their video content. The post Facebook Makes Video Management Easier for Page Owners by @mattsouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Search Marketing Strategies, Google On New TLDs & Bing Search Traffic Issues appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
Google cleared the air today about how it deals with domain extensions, and confirmed that they’re all weighted equally. The post Google: All Domain Extensions Are Weighted The Same by @mattsouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
I always find it fun, which isn’t nice of me, when Google representatives call out webmaster publicly for doing things against the webmaster guidelines. I find it especially funny when the webmaster is seeking help from Google..
According to Bloomberg and CNBC Nokia has found a buyer for its HERE mapping unit.
Over the years, Google has flip-flopped on their stance on display:none, hiding content on your web page based on user interface purposes, but at the same time, offering the content based on how you use the navigation…
Data center traffic is one of many types of nonhuman or illegitimate ad traffic. TAG’s new program will tap into Google’s internal data-center blacklist to filter bots that are ran in data centers.