Contributor Kristopher Jones outlines seven tried-and-true content promotion strategies that will drive traffic to your content and website. The post 7 marketing and promotion tactics to get your content discovered appeared first on Search Engine Land
It remains to be seen whether European legislators and regulators will pick up the cause, but there’s a possibility that they will. The post European press agencies push for licensing fees for their content from Google, Facebook appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Columnist Wesley Young looks at recent improvements Facebook has made — and functionality being tested — that may position the social media giant to compete with Google in the area of local search.
Google and Facebook are committed to facts and progress, but The Guardian argues they may be helping to undermine both. The post Have Google and Facebook become unwitting tools of extremism?
These ad policy changes don’t guarantee fake news won’t continue showing up in the Facebook News Feed or Google search results. The post Web giants Google and Facebook seek to cut off revenues from fake news sites appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Facebook has announced some incremental search improvements and a new “channel” for its newsroom (Search FYI) that will provide updates on the evolution of search at Facebook. This suggests to me that we’ll be seeing more “search activity” going forward. In a blog post…
Facebook has announced some incremental search improvements and a new “channel” for its newsroom (Search FYI) that will provide updates on the evolution of search at Facebook. This suggests to me that we’ll be seeing more “search activity” going forward.
Social media marketing is important in and of itself, but columnist Tony Edward reminds us that it can help with search engine optimization (SEO) and online reputation management as well. The post Social Profile SEO: Optimizing For Rankings & Search Visibility appeared first on Search Engine..
On the heels of our earlier discussion of search-index removal requests under the “Right to Be Forgotten” (RTBF) in Europe, stories came out about the direct release of data by Google itself. The data are being released in a new section in Google’s regular transparency report
In January, Facebook unveiled it’s first major move into the search space: Facebook Graph Search. Graph Search is not just another index of the web, however. Rather, it’s powered by what people are liking and sharing, leading to vastly different results than you’d see on Google…