Just a few months ago (late July 2014), we heard about the disappearance of the Authorship head shot. Now, the news has broken that Google has killed Authorship. Not changed it in another way.
Google+ isn’t dead, far from it in fact.
A recent student by Forrester Research unveiled shocking facts: Of 60,000 US online adults who use social sites, […] Author information Marcela De Vivo CEO at Gryffin Media Marcela De Vivo has been an SEO since 1999, promoting thousands of sites including large corporate sites and small mom and pop businesses. She loves to connect, so don’t hesitate to reach out through her Twitter , Facebook , Google Plus , Pinterest or LinkedIn profiles. Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn The post How to use Google+ to Increase Brand Engagement appeared first on Search Engine Journal
On June 7, 2011, Google announced support for a new type of markup called the Authorship Tag. This was the rel=”author” tag
…unless you integrate your other marketing channels into your social media campaign. Facebook says on average, your content only reaches 16% of your fans
Google has introduced its first monetization effort for its social networking platform, Google+. Rather than running ads directly within the platform, Google has announced a new ad unit called +Post ads, which allow brands to turn their Google+ content into expandable display ads. Those ads can..
Search is changing. It is now more personal, more engaging, more interactive and more predictive. SERPs no longer display just 10 blue links — they have become more useful and more visually appealing across all device types.
For a long time, I’ve had some doctor friends complaining to me that once Google Places changed over to the new Google+ format, all their patients lost the ability to leave anonymous reviews (thus hurting their business and their rankings). They asked me what to do; and I, in turn, asked my… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
At a press event yesterday, Google executives announced a massive update to Google+, one which includes over 18 upgrades to existing features. Robert Hof of Forbes states that these updates are focused on making the social network easier to use, as well as a better competitor to Facebook
Google now supports hashtag searches within Google+ from the search engine’s query result pages: