Bing Ads Now Has Time Saving, Pre-Formatted Excel Reports
This is one of those minor features that will bring a smile to any PPC manager’s face. Microsoft has added Excel to the output options in the Bing Ads report center. But that’s not the exciting part. What is exciting is the fact that upon downloading to Excel, reports are already…
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Fifty Shades Of Full Value
I recently saw an incredible presentation by Google Analytics guru/evangelist Avinash Kaushik on “understanding the full value of mobile.” The concept – at least on its face – is simple: to understand the value of a mobile click, you have to look beyond immediate conversions and give…
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Bing Turns 4: Was There A Search Update?
As you can see from the design of this site today, we are all decked out celebrating Microsoft’s launch of Bing four years ago today.
But that is not why I am writing this story, there seems to be some chatter, again…
Google’s Matt Cutts: Text Link Ads Link Sellers Targeted
A few weeks ago, we reported that Google busted another link seller network. We didn’t know which link seller network it was – until now. Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam, tweeted last week that the link network they went after was “TLA linkse…
Hyperlocal Social News On Patch
Over the past few years, as print advertising sales have plummeted alongside circulation numbers, local newspapers have faced a somewhat treacherous path to survival. Many have ended up forced to choose between consolidating with national outfits or re…
Google Tests Larger Video Thumbnails In Tablet Search Results
Google Operating System blog has screen shots of Google showing larger thumbnail images for videos that come up in the search results. The larger video thumbnails show up for the first video result on tablet devices. I personally tried to replicate thi…
13 Twitter PR Secrets to Report News, Gain Publicity, & Build Relationships
Getting the most out of Twitter without Twitter getting the most out of you is a daily challenge for consumers, journalists, media, and brands small and large. But following Twitter best practices can ease the pain and increase the exposure rate.
Google (Rich Snippets) Structured Data Markup Helper Tool
In December 2012, Google launched a data highlighter tool that aided more novice webmasters in creating structure data for use in the rich snippets in Google’s search results.
Google announced that they added more data types support to that tool…
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Google’s Official Tips On Internationalizing A Web Site
Google’s Jens O. Meiert and Tony Ruscoe posted on the Google Webmaster Blog 6 quick tips for international web sites.
This is a topic we covered a lot and honestly is somewhat foreign (pun) to me.
The 6 tips in short are:
1. Make pages I18N-ready …
Have Links To Disavow? Google Says Google Webmaster Tools Link Report Is Enough?
Last week I wrote about How Do You Uncover Your Spammy Links? There I said, when you want to disavow links or have them removed, using Google Webmaster Tools link report is probably not enough. You probably need to use third party tools as well.
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Big Brand SEO & Penguin 2.0
Taking a broader look at Multinational SEO, though, throws up particular issues for the big brand sites out there, and I though that in light of the upcoming Penguin 2.0 update confirmed by Matt Cutts recently it would be useful to look at particular a…
6 Reasons the Website (vs. Social Media) Should Be the Ultimate Destination for the Brand
Social media offers unprecedented access to cultivate relationships with customers, one at a time. For those who seek to build sustainable brands, social media should never take the place of the website as the ultimate destination of the brand.
How to Dominate the Entire First Page of Google
Controlling the conversation around your brand is critical to upholding and improving reputation and converting more customers. Here’s how to make sure you monopolize all the available paid and organic brand real estate on the first page of Google.
How to Use Twitter’s Vine App
Whether you use Twitter’s Vine app to take customers behind the scenes of your brand, demonstrate new products/services, run competitions, or simply share things with your fans, consider these tips before activating your strategy.
Google Confirms Negative SEO Exists
A wording change to a Google help page is a clear admission that yes, negative SEO exists and it can result in third parties being able to remove a competitor’s site from the Google search index – or at least negatively impact their search rankings.
Google Updates Data Highlighter, Launches Structured Data Markup Helper
Google has announced two new structured data features. Google has updated the Data Highlighter, which now covers eight types of structured data. Also, the new Structured Data Markup Helper is designed to help guide webmasters with HTML coding.
Is it Time to Take a Machete to Your SEO Strategy?
Has your site been subject to a steady decline in organic search traffic? Or even hit by a penalty? Either of these are likely signals that something is wrong in how Google perceives your site. It’s time to get clean and let go of bad SEO practices.
Inbound, Outbound, Outhouse
Jon Henshaw put the hammer down on inbound marketing highlighting how the purveyors of “the message” often do the opposite of what they preach. So much of the marketing I see around that phrase is either of the “clueless newb” variety, or paid push marketing of some stripe.
@seobook why don’t you follow more of your followers?
— Randy Milanovic (@kayak360) May 19, 2013
One of the clueless newb examples smacked me in the face last week on Twitter, where some “HubSpot certified partner” (according to his Twitter profile) complained to me about me not following enough of our followers, then sent a follow up spam asking if I saw his artice about SEO.
@seobook Have you seen: socialmediatoday.com/randy-milanovi…
— Randy Milanovic (@kayak360) May 19, 2013
The SEO article was worse than useless. It suggested that you shouldn’t be “obvious” & that you should “naturally attract links.” Yet the article itself was a thin guest post containing the anchor text search engine optimization deep linking to his own site. The same guy has a “book” titled Findability: Why Search Engine Optimization is Dying.
Why not promote the word findability with the deep link if he wants to claim that SEO is dying? Who writes about how something is dying, yet still targets it instead of the alleged solution they have in hand?
If a person wants to claim that anchor text is effective, or that push marketing is key to success, it is hard to refute those assertations. But if you are pushy & aggressive with anchor text, then the message of “being natural” and “just let things flow” is at best inauthentic, which is why sites like Shitbound.org exist. ;)
Some of the people who wanted to lose the SEO label suggested their reasoning was that the acronym SEO was stigmatized. And yet, only a day after rebranding, these same folks that claim they will hold SEO near and dear forever are already outing SEOs.
Sad but fact: Rand Fishkin outs another site that just happens to be competing with Distilled twitter.com/randfish/statu…
— john andrews (@johnandrews) May 31, 2013
The people who want to promote the view that “traditional” SEO is black hat and/or ineffective have no problems with dumping on & spamming real people. It takes an alleged “black hat” to display any concern with how actual human beings are treated.
If the above wasn’t bad enough, SEO is getting a bad name due to the behavior of inbound tool vendors. Look at the summary on a blog post from today titled Lies The SEO Publicity Machine Tells About PPC (When It Thinks No One’s Looking)
Then he told me he wasn’t seeing any results from following all the high-flown rhetoric of the “inbound marketing, content marketing” tool vendor. “Last month, I was around 520 visitors. This month, we’re at 587.”
Want to get to 1,000? Work and wait and believe for another year or two. Want to get to 10,000? Forget it.
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You could grow old waiting for the inbound marketing fairy tale to come true.
Of course I commented on the above post & asked Andrew if he could put “inbound marketer” in the post title, since that’s who was apparently selling hammed up SEO solutions.
In response to Henshaw’s post (& some critical comments) calling inbound marketing incomplete marketing Dharmesh Shah wrote:
When we talk about marketing, we position classical outbound techniques as generally being less effective (and more expensive) over time. Not that they’re completely useless — just that they don’t work as well as they once did, and that this trend would continue.”
Hugh MacLeod is brilliant with words. He doesn’t lose things in translation. His job is distilling messages to their core. And what did his commissions for HubSpot state?
- thankfully consiging traditional marketing to the dustbin of history since 2006
- traditional marketing is easy. all you have to do is pretend it works
- the good news is, your customers are just as sick of traditional marketing as you are
- hey, remember when traditional marketing used to work? neither do we
- traditional marketing doesn’t work. it never did

Claiming that “traditional marketing” doesn’t work – and never did, would indeed be claiming that classical marketing techniques are ineffective / useless.
If something “doesn’t work” it is thus “useless.”
You never hear a person say “my hammer works great, it’s useless!”
As always, watch what people do rather than what they say.
When prescription and behavior are not aligned, it is the behavior that is worth emulating.
That’s equally true for keyword rich deeplink in a post telling you to let SEO happen naturally and for people who relabel things while telling you not to do what they are doing.
If “traditional marketing” doesn’t work AND they are preaching against it, why do they keep doing it?
Follow the money.
Sorry, BuzzFeed: Pinterest Isn’t A Better Search Engine Than Google
I went on a BuzzFeed diet about a month ago, where I stopped following the site and reading the content there. I should have stuck to it, because I wouldn’t be wasting my time now dissecting one of its stupid, pageview-baiting stories. In this one, Pinterest is positioned as a better search…
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, May 31, 2013
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web. From Search Engine Land: Yandex Turns Up The Dial On Personalized Search The Russian search engine Yandex has announced changes to how it pr…