(Sock?) Puppets by Gwen – Did GoDaddy Rig Their Superbowl Ad?
So Gwen Johnson quit her day job to pursue puppeteer dreams in front of the country last night in part thanks to an awesome GoDaddy website. According to the Superbowl Ad, Gwen has booked about 1,300 jobs via her website (well technically, she says they were “booked online”, but she clearly implies it was through […]
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Are You Ready For The New Google Shopping Campaigns?
This past October, Google announced a new campaign type for Google Shopping which fundamentally changes campaign management for Product Listing Ads (PLAs). Google Shopping Campaigns are currently in beta (you can request to sign up here), but are likely to become the main campaign structure for…
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Are You Ready For The New Google Shopping Campaigns?
This past October, Google announced a new campaign type for Google Shopping which fundamentally changes campaign management for Product Listing Ads (PLAs). Google Shopping Campaigns are currently in beta (you can request to sign up here), but are likely to become the main campaign structure for…
Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Google Warns German Webmasters That Paid Links Violate Google’s Guidelines
Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts, posted on Twitter this morning, another stern warning to German webmasters about a link penalty looming for them. Matt Cutts tweeted: A reminder (in German) that paid links that pass PageRank violate our guidelines: http://t.co/u1MpvL7kh4 — Matt…
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Travel 360: A Unique Perspective on the Online Travel Industry for 2014
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Travel 360: A Unique Perspective on the Online Travel Industry for 2014
Super Bowl 2014: How We Searched
I know, I know. Kids today are all about the hashtags and the Twitters, but turns out, we’re pretty good multi-taskers and are still really into searching too. As has been the case all six years I’ve been looking at how the Super Bowl impacts how we search, we use Google (and Bing and…
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10 Reasons You Need to Attend SMX West – March 11-13 in Silicon Valley
Internet marketing success means knowing what works, testing what’s new and measuring everything. Search Marketing Expo – SMX West is where professional internet marketers like you go for the latest tactics for increasing visibility, traffic, conversions and sales. Here are 10…
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Which 2014 Super Bowl Commercials Won the YouTube Ad Blitz?
Ads by Budweiser, Doritos, and Coca-Cola all scored last night, but which of the 55 commercials that aired during the Super Bowl will win the most votes in the post-game voting on the YouTube Ad Blitz? Here’s a post-game look at ad trends.
6 Local Tips For Small Business SEO Success
We all know that a key component of any small business’ marketing strategy is to effectively position its brand in search engine results. But is it possible to dominate search results with content you control — or at least content you’ve influenced? The answer is yes. There are…
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Expedia Still Under Google Penalty Two Weeks Later?
Two weeks ago, we reported that Expedia may have been penalized by Google for unnatural links…
Google Kirkland Construction Site Has A Seahawks Logo
Tim Milligan, a Engineering Manager at Google, posted a picture a few days go on Google+ of the Google Kirkland construction site. Yea…
The Democratization of Video Advertising
February is a glorious month for television in the US, hosting the legendary Super Bowl, a climactic fusion of modern mass media advertising and entertainment.
Link Building With a Healthy Dose of Marketing: 8 Ways to Solve Problems for Free
Solving problems for free can result in links, branding opportunities, foster positive relationships, boost your authority, and even help establish your company as a thought leader. Here are a few ways to find a problem worth solving in your niche.
Google Is Not Broken
In spite of what many think, Google is not broken. But wait, naysayers will say, Look at this search result, it stinks! This spammer is succeeding in ranking high, they emerged from nowhere and are now in the top three results! It’s true — there are many such examples that you can point…
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Google Places International Adds Over 1,000 New Categories For Business Listings
Google’s Business community manager, Jade Wang, announced in a Google discussion forum thread that they have vastly increased the number of business categories available to businesses outside of the United States. Jade said they now have added “over 1,000 new categories in the new…
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DMOZ Drops Over 1 Million Sites From Directory?
Did you notice that DMOZ, one of the oldest and largest human crafted web directories, has removed over 1 million sites and 10,000 editors from their directory…
How to Create an Effective PPC Competitive Intelligence Report in 3 Easy Steps
This vital research document helps you do more of what works and identify any weak spots. Running competitive intelligence reports at regular intervals can be incredibly powerful in helping guide your strategies. Here’s the best way to get started.
Google Places Business Adds 1,000 Categories Internationally
Jade Wang from Google’s Places, business help, team posted in the Google Business Help forums that they have greatly expanded the business category support by adding over a 1,000 new categories internationally…
Google.com Finally Evolves Into The Internet’s Most Massive Scraper Site Ever
We have all joked about Goolge being one massive scrapper site. But, it looks like we are now starting to see evidence that this is true.
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How the Mobile Shift Will Affect Paid Search and Social Advertising Efforts
Advertisers must seize the opportunity to capture and engage potential consumers across mobile devices. With 2014 shaping up to be a banner year for mobile, here’s how to equip your paid search and social campaigns to ride the mobile wave.
