Twitter Quietly Adds Search For Timelines & Lists
Twitter continues to expand its collection of search filters with the recent addition of search for Timelines and Lists. I’m not aware of any announcement about this, but it’s showing up as a search filter on Twitter.com and in the official Twitter apps (both iOS and Android). The…
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Percy Lavon Julian Google Chemistry Doodle
Today on the Google home page in the U.S. is a special Doodle, aka Google logo, for the 115th birthday of the late Percy Lavon Julian.
Born today on April 11, 1899, he lived until 8 days after his 76th birthday, passing on April 19, 1975 in Waukeg…
Google Glass Opens Buying Glass For Any US Resident On Passover
Google announced on Google+ that they are enabling anyone who is a US resident to purchase Google Glass through the Explorer program for a limited time starting this Tuesday, April 15th, at 9am EDT.
Isn’t that tax day…
Google Now Flight Reminders Too Late?
Google announced yesterday on Google+ that not only will Google Now show you your boarding passes and flight status but also tell you when it is time to leave to the airport, so you won’t miss your flight. It has had this feature for a while, I believ…
Google AdWords Not Provided Still Hypocritical
As you know, Google is now not passing referer data to AdWords advertisers log files, web servers and analytics packages. Hence, AdWords went Not Provided…
Mobile Search Advertising Grows in Q1: 8% in U.S., 135% Globally
Two reports released with Q1 data from Covario and IgnitionOne look at global and U.S. search data year-over-year and quarter-over-quarter to paint a picture of mobile ad spend, click-through rate, cost per click, and more.
11 New Google Analytics Insights to Grow Your Business
Here’s your summary of what happened over at Google Analytics in March, and how you can take advantage of these developments. Boost Your Team’s GA Skills! Tuesday, March 4, 2014 The Gist: Google was proud to announce another Analytics Academy course called “Google Analytics Platform Principles”. This free program was part of an ever-growing offering of […]
How To Repurpose Content Without Looking Like A Total Jerk
When content first hit the search scene, search marketers wanted to produce as much content as humanly possible. That’s a lot of work — so much so, in fact, that it’s ushered in wave after wave of crappy content. The great news is that you don’t have to create a lot of…
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A Complete Guide To The Essentials Of Post-Hummingbird SEO
Google has made stark changes over the past couple years in the way it ranks websites. When one of its most recent algorithm incarnations, Hummingbird, was released in August of 2013, it created a whirlwind in the search landscape and has since continu…
Google’s Matt Cutts on SEO: A Retrospective (2011-2013)
Panda. Google vs. Bing. Penguin. Guest blogging. The years of 2011 to 2013 were nothing short of tumultuous for the search industry. And as the voice and face of Google, Matt Cutts felt the wrath of angry webmasters and marketers.
WSJ: Local Businesses Losing Reviews After Yelp-Yahoo Deal
The recent Yelp/Yahoo partnership has angered some local business owners who say years of positive reviews are now gone from their Yahoo Local business listings. Some of their stories were told this week in the Wall Street Journal, including Colonial H…
Friday Commentary: Principles of Smart Business Growth
Focusing on growing the business with a Digital twist. Lessons learned from Paddy Moogan about business growth in relation to digital companies.
Post from Paddy Moogan on State of Digital
Friday Commentary: Principles of Smart Business Growth
Google’s Matt Cutts on SEO: A Retrospective (2006-2010)
Welcome to the years of paid links. link bait, Caffeine, Google bombs, and page speed as a ranking factor. By this point, Google’s Matt Cutts had plenty important things to teach us all about the evolving landscape of search and SEO.
Search In Pics: Google & Bing Light Bulb Signage, Superman Suits & World Cup Google Soccer Ball
In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more. Google World Cup Soccer Ball & Caxirola: Source: Google+ Google GSOC…
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Percy Julian Gets Google Logo Marking The Famous Chemist’s 115th Birthday
Today’s Google logo honors renown chemist Percy Lavon Julian, the first African American scientist to be inducted into the National Academy of Sciences. During his career, Julian made a number of significant chemical advancements, including the creation of Aero-Foam, a soy-based product…
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Google’s Matt Cutts on SEO: A Retrospective (2000-2005)
For years, Matt Cutts has been the face of Google, addressing various search quality and optimization issues. Most webmasters and search marketers pay close attention when he speaks. Here are some of Cutts’ most notable moments from 2000-2005.
Facebook Changing their Ads – Could this Lead to Higher Engagement and Ad Spend?
Facebook have rolled out new sidebar ads this week (April 2014), which could mean higher click through rates and engagement for social advertising.
Post from Russell O’Sullivan on State of Digital
Facebook Changing their Ads – Could this Lead to Higher Engagement and Ad Spend?
Google Adwords Changes Seem To Be A Storm in A Tea Cup
A new post from www.davidnaylor.co.uk. BAZINGA!The post Google Adwords Changes Seem To Be A Storm in A Tea Cup appeared first on SEO Blog by Dave Naylor – SEO Tools, Tips & News.
20 Captivating Marketing Statistics
Many decisions are being made based on numbers. But what statistics matter? What should we look at first?
Post from Bas van den Beld on State of Digital
20 Captivating Marketing Statistics