I am sad to report that Gerald Weber, aka Gman, an SEO many of you know, has passed away suddenly on Friday, October 27, 2017. He was incredibly young, only 44 years old…
I am sad to report that Gerald Weber, aka Gman, an SEO many of you know, has passed away suddenly on Friday, October 27, 2017. He was incredibly young, only 44 years old…
Google announced that going to a specific Google ccTLD will no longer change how Google shows you search results. Instead, Google is going to detect where you are, no matter the ccTLD you are on..
Posted by sherrybonelli If you’re having trouble getting your local business’ website to show up in the Google local 3-pack or local search results in general, you’re not alone. The first page of Google’s search results seems to have gotten smaller over the years – the top and bottom of the page are often filled with ads, the local 7-pack was trimmed to a slim 3-pack, and online directories often take up the rest of page one. There is very little room for small local businesses to rank on the first page of Google.
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Instagram has made it possible for two accounts to broadcast together at the same time.
Scott Brinker on why search marketers are uniquely qualified to lead in the new “martech era.” The post 9 reasons why search marketers have been at the cutting edge of marketing technology appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Bing Ads grows, Amazon ad revenues & PPC audits appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Google’s Halloween Doodle, special logo, is going live tomorrow, October 31st but it is live in some countries already, since it is tomorrow there. Sadly, with the new location change…
Compared to other top tech companies, research shows that Google ranks just below Amazon in terms of consumer trust. The post Google is Among the Most Trusted Tech Companies [SURVEY] by @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
LinkedIn sessions increased again by more than 20 percent. The post Microsoft search revenue grew 15% last quarter, after hovering around 10% previous 4 quarters appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article