Archive for May, 2016

Google Firebase App Indexing Adds More Documentation & Analytics

2016/05/19

As we broke first (yes, we are the best), Google renamed Google App Indexing to Firebase App Indexing.

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Google appeals French order to censor Right-to-Be-Forgotten links globally

2016/05/19

Google is taking its case to France’s highest administrative court. The post Google appeals French order to censor Right-to-Be-Forgotten links globally appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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Bing launches UET Tag Helper, a troubleshooting Chrome extension

2016/05/19

Now quickly check if UET tags are set up correctly without having to wait for validation in the UI The post Bing launches UET Tag Helper, a troubleshooting Chrome extension appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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Of Google’s 100 Billion Queries Per Month, Over 10 Billion Are Voice Queries

2016/05/19

One of the statistics that everyone is talking about from the Google I/O keynote is that Sundar Pichai, Google’s CEO, said that 20% of mobile queries on Google are voice triggered…

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Got spam? Google My Business doesn’t care.

2016/05/19

Seeing lots of spammy local listings on Google? It’s not just you! Columnist Joy Hawkins notes some of the problems with Google’s reinforcement of its Google My Business guidelines.

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The $0 Marketing Stack: 41 Free Services and Tools by @kevanlee

2016/05/19

What tools do you use to get your online marketing work done? Kevan Lee of Buffer shares a list of $0 marketing stack that you can use

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Beginner’s guide to server response codes

2016/05/19

Each time you visit a web page, a bureaucratic exchange takes place between your computer’s web browser and a distant web server. Your web browser (called the “client”) begins the exchange by submitting a request to the web server for code, images, and other information. The web server, always on the alert, returns a tiny message that says, “I received your request and here is what you can expect in the next few moments.” This tiny message, including a server response code, is helpful to both the waiting client and human beings optimizing the experience

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Google’s recent SERP changes and tests: everything you need to know

2016/05/19

Over the past couple of weeks, Google has been spotted introducing some interesting changes to the look and layout of its search results pages. The first, as we reported in our round-up of key search marketing news on Friday, is that Google appears to have increased the length limit for title tags in the SERPs to around 69-70 characters

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Google I/O 2016: Quick Recap

2016/05/19

As you know, Google I/O is now, the keynote was yesterday and the theme to sum it up is around talking to Google and Google giving you the answers and completing the tasks you asked for…

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