Search In Pics: Google Glass On Glass, Silly Bandz & Googely Nail Polish

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 Glass On Glass: Source: Google+ Google Fiber Van At GooglePlex:…

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Part Two: Twitter Goals, Ad Selection and Account Settings Tips

About two weeks ago, we discussed Why To, and How To, Start Advertising on Twitter.  In this installment, we’re going to take a look at ways to set Twitter goals, select ad types, and optimize account settings. Source- http://carpediemwithjasmine.com/carpe-diem-seize-the-day/ Social media measurement is a hot topic.  There are many social media analytics tools measuring and […]

Friday Talk: Joven Cabasag About Network Marketing

Getting in touch with clients and influencers. It all comes down to networking, whether its offline or online. Listen to CEO of Gano Life Joven Cabasag.

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Friday Talk: Joven Cabasag About Network Marketing

How To Determine Your Hourly Bid Multipliers In AdWords

Since I received some solid feedback on my last column detailing how to determine mobile & geo bid multipliers for enhanced campaigns, I thought I’d share some more actionable stuff this time around. While hourly bid multipliers aren’t new, they remain a crucial tactic for optimizing your…

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Google Link Disavow Tool – What, When, Why?

As one of the original testers of the Google disavow tool found in Webmaster Tools, we were able to see a website be lifted out of a Google enforced unnatural links penalty and start to show a claw back of search engine visibility following the news that the site had seen the penalisation revoked. I […]

Google Link Disavow Tool – What, When, Why? is a post from: Dave Naylor’s SEO Blog.

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80/20 Link Building Tactics

mozconI’ve been practicing the Pareto Principle or the 80-20 rule since the start of this year, which is basically focusing on tasks that can actually get more results, but will only require minimum amount of efforts.

This rule is pretty much applicable in link building as well, even in online marketing as a whole (as explained very well on a recent blog post by Dan Shure) – wherein you can just allocate more of your time on implementing processes that can help maximize the efforts you exert through the results they can generate.

Google Earnings: Q1 Revenue Rises And Paid Clicks Up 20% Though CPC Slips 4% YoY

Google announced their Q1 2013 earnings today, and as many analysts expected, the company posted revenue gains over the previous year.  Revenue rose  31% year-over-year  to $13.97  billion for the quarter, beating expectations. Here are the highlights: Paid Clicks — Aggregate paid clicks,…

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