Archive for June, 2016

Apple brings Siri to Mac, new exposure for non-Google search engines

2016/06/13

Soon, you will finally be able to search the web from your Mac desktop — and Google won’t be a default provider. The post Apple brings Siri to Mac, new exposure for non-Google search engines appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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5 Things You Need To Know About Microsoft Buying LinkedIn by @DannyNMIGoodwin

2016/06/13

Microsoft is buying LinkedIn, the social networking site for business professionals. The post 5 Things You Need To Know About Microsoft Buying LinkedIn by @DannyNMIGoodwin appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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SocialPro is one week away — Register today!

2016/06/13

Marketing Land’s SocialPro, the only conference focused on sharing real, proven social media marketing tactics from working professionals. SocialPro is next week in Seattle; here are four reasons why you don’t want to miss it: Tactics that work. Learn proven tactics to improve your social media…

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Holiday Today: Offline Monday June 13th

2016/06/13

I am offline today, this post was scheduled to notify you that I am not writing today. Today is a Jewish holiday named Shavout, hence the flowers for the image above

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12 things successful PPC managers do in the morning

2016/06/13

How can you ensure success for your PPC campaigns? Columnist Pauline Jakober believes it’s all about learning good habits and describes her agency’s daily morning routine.

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Google Sets the Record Straight on Autocomplete by @SouthernSEJ

2016/06/13

In response to recent questions and controversy surrounding Google’s autocomplete feature, the company published an article on its official Inside Search blog in an effort to clarify what the autocomplete feature is designed to do. Tamar Yehoshua, Google’s VP of Product Management in the Search division, says that by autocomplete’s very nature it is designed to avoid completing searches for a person’s name with terms that may be offensive or disparaging. “We made this change a while ago following feedback that Autocomplete too often predicted offensive, hurtful or inappropriate queries about people.

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The role technical SEO should play: It’s makeup

2016/06/13

Columnist Clayburn Griffin argues that while technical SEO can make your site more attractive to search engines, it can only go so far.

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2 strategic opportunities for local service area businesses

2016/06/13

Are you having a hard time ranking in Google’s local results as a service area business? If so, columnist Corey Barnett has some ideas for how to improve your visibility. The post 2 strategic opportunities for local service area businesses appeared first on Search Engine Land

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A handy guide to content marketing for mobile

2016/06/13

A responsive website is not a mobile strategy. There has been a lot of re­cent articles on mobile and more and more of us are getting on-board but how can you, from a people-centric content marketing perspective, optimise your website for mobile

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Apple to introduce search ads to its App Store

2016/06/13

In what seems like a stark contrast to Apple’s backing away from its longstanding mobile ad marketplace, iAd, the company will instead be getting back to the ad business , allowing app developers to pay for ads to appear on top of search results in the lucrative Apple App Store.

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