PageTraffic Blog
| May 22, 2013 03:44 AM EST
The data highlighter rich snippet market tool by Google is now updated with support for six additional data types. The tool was introduced in December 2012 in order to let tech-savvy webmasters markup their event based data. The tool however, worked only with the event data.
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PageTraffic Blog
| May 22, 2013 03:35 AM EST
The Google+ mobile website has finally received some enhancements, in terms of looks and functionality.
Google has done some improvements in the Google+ mobile site, which are assumed to be appreciated by users. Let's take a look at the update.
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Beyond Search
| May 22, 2013 03:34 AM EST
I read “Pew: 94% Of Teenagers Use Facebook, Have 425 Facebook Friends, But Twitter & Instagram Adoption Way Up.” The main point is that Facebook has what I would call a monopolistic position when it comes to teens and their friends. I am not sure Facebook is the home run play in places like rural Chile, but where there is money, infrastructure, and gizmos, Facebook is on top.
The point which struck me is, “What happens when an outfit is on top?” Revenue accrues and so does attention.
The research which the write up summarizes contains an interesting factoid or two. For example, teens are, if the data are correct, are shifting from online services which use words to online services which use pictures. (Will video be far behind?) Here’s the passage I noted:
Twitter and Instagram are far behind...
SEO Copyrighting
| May 22, 2013 03:00 AM EST
In this week’s latest and greatest online marketing news, it’s all about Google, Google, Google…with Yahoo coming in a close second via its purchase of Tumblr.
Social media marketers are buzzing about “the new Google+, a stream with style and smarts” and its 41 new features.
Other discussions in the forefront include Social Media Examiner’s 2013 industry report, Facebook’s continued status as the social network of choice after surviving its first year post-IPO, reputation management, and social media strategies.
And of course, the [...] The post SEO content marketing roundup, week ending May 22nd appeared first on SEO Copywriting .
Website Magazine
| May 22, 2013 02:50 AM EST
Email can be a tricky marketing practice. It’s not just about the focus your enterprise puts on deliverability, or the quality of the content, or how snappy your subject line is – it’s usually a combination of many of these… and others. A new infographic from Skadeedle, takes a closer look at why subscribers unsubscribe and what email marketers can do to prevent the digital exodus....( read more )
State of Search
| May 22, 2013 01:20 AM EST
Find out how you can prepare for one of the major search conferences in the world without speaking at the smaller conferences. Post from Jo Turnbull on State of Search
How to Prepare for Speaking at a Major Search Conference
Keep reading:
Speaking to a Nordic audience? This Are Your Do's and Dont's…
7 Pieces of Public Speaking Advice I Learnt From Speaking at TEDx
Making a Success of International Speaking Opportunities
Search Engine Land
| May 22, 2013 01:17 AM EST
The “conversational search” that Google demonstrated at last week’s Google I/O conference is now available to users of its Chrome browser, and it’s a significant leap in how we use search engines. I’m 17 years now into writing about search, and I’ve seen all...
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Website Magazine
| May 22, 2013 12:40 AM EST
So now that you’ve cleared that pesky ICANN hurdle and been approved for that new generic top-level domain (as if there were millions of you out there), how exactly are you going to control the distribution, the customization and expansion of your product offering to the digital community?
Fly9 wants to help with a new solution that can handle all phases of the TLD lifecycle. The Fly9 solution offers a sunrise platform (for registrars, resellers and affiliates), an auction and buy now platform, as well as a live registration platform with registrar, reseller and affiliate support.
“Getting the attention of consumers in the crowded registrar channel is difficult when there are thousands of top level domain names,” said Ravi Surya, president of Fly9 LLC. “That’s where we come in. We empower new TLD...
Website Magazine
| May 21, 2013 11:35 PM EST
Sometimes you have to wonder about the naming conventions of the digital companies you encounter around the Web. But not the technology, and certainly not the technology’s usefulness. Case in point, Celery from AirBrite, which provides a way for retailers to accept credit cards and charge only when products have been shipped. It could be revolutionary for millions looking to sell products quickly and simply – if you can get past the name. Thanks to flexible charging options (each order...( read more )
WebProNews
| May 21, 2013 10:38 PM EST
It’s almost here, folks. In less than a week – the wait is over. You’re almost there. Ready to marathon the new season of Arrested Development? Netflix will unveil all 15 new episodes from season 4 on May 26th at …
WebProNews
| May 21, 2013 09:52 PM EST
NFL Team owners have voted to approve $200 million in NFL G-4 stadium financing that will help the Atlanta Falcons construct a brand new multi-purpose stadium. Falcons Owner and Chairman Arthur Blank will put up most of the funding for …
Search News Central
| May 21, 2013 07:58 PM EST
Ok, I was tempted to actually write that “Xbox Won”, but I guess that'll do.
As I sat watching the announcements from Microsoft today with my kids, mega Xbox geeks, I had to wonder about how this might affect the battle that I usually follow in the world of search. More specifically, Google V Microsoft (aka Bing).
For quite some time now my cohorts and I over on the Regulators podcast have talked about the; Battle for the living room. Concept being that inevitably we move away from desktop and laptop computing to mobile, tablet and ultimately, televisions to consume media.
Indeed Google does well on the former, but they really haven't cracked that last one, which might end up being the most important one. Google TV? Didn't really go so well. Google has made voice search a big part of their future? The...
SEOmoz
| May 21, 2013 07:42 PM EST
Posted by timresnik
Last week, I held a Mozinar outlining a method to extract SERP vertical -- called Universal Search by Google --- from Google referral strings. Since the Mozinar concluded, the number of people who have reached out with their own theories and ideas has been impressive. I want to post everything that I know here and then leave it up to you folks in the SEOmoz community to start hacking and sharing your insight.
For those of you who did not see the Mozinar, you can access it here (voiceover included). You can also download or view the slides without VO on Slideshare here .
Before getting into the step-by-step process and providing examples of how to use the Google referral string to interpret where in Universal Search your traffic came from, I want to lay out a problem...
WebProNews
| May 21, 2013 07:36 PM EST
A three-judge panel has denied requests to release the photos and videos taken on the night Osama Bin Laden was killed. The District of Columbia Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals sided with the Obama Administration against a conservative …
WebProNews
| May 21, 2013 06:57 PM EST
While a perfect game in the majors is pretty much always newsworthy, it’s rare that a non-professional player gets much attention for it. Sometimes, though, a pitcher manages to accomplish this rare feat in a way that makes the larger …
adCenter Blog
| May 21, 2013 05:10 PM EST
Much to the dislike of my husband who is an Eagle my job somehow tends to take me to the homes of more high profile football clubs. Late last year work took me to Arsenal’s Emirates stadium and last week SMX London summoned me -along with plenty of other search marketers- to Chelsea football club . As usual we tried to pass some of the information discussed there back to our blog - this year our attention was attracted by content.
In the ‘green room’ at SMX where bloggers are...( read more )
Search Engine Journal
| May 21, 2013 03:29 PM EST
Dear SEJ Contributors & Readers, Thank you for everything you have contributed to SEJ and your participation in our community, comments & social media. We’ve noticed a major trend in our writer bios. About 90% of our bios include exact match links, extra links and other links to multiple companies. In an effort to clean [...] Author information Loren Baker Loren Baker is the Founder of SEJ, an Advisor at Alpha Brand Media and also spends time w/ CopyBlogger. Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn The post Cleaning Up SEJ Author Bio Links by @lorenbaker appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Affiliate Marketing Tips
| May 21, 2013 03:25 PM EST
The Downside to Selling Private Label Products on Online Auction Websites Each day, at least one individual makes the decision to purchase the resell rights to a particular product. If you are looking for a legitimate business opportunity, there is a good chance that you may be that individual. To successfully profit from private label [...] The post The Downside to Selling Private Label Products on Online Auction appeared first on Affiliate Marketing Training Blog .
ClickZ
| May 21, 2013 03:12 PM EST
Conde Nast Entertainment (CNE) has expanded its digital video network with the addition of Wired to its range of titles.
Compete Pulse
| May 21, 2013 03:02 PM EST
Following the exciting automotive year-end shopping season, Compete and Twitter partnered together to understand the impact that Tweets posted by automotive companies have on the consumers who see them. Specifically, we wanted to know whether Tweets influence consumer behavior; are people exposed to an automotive Tweet more likely to visit the manufacturer’s website and take action by locating a dealer, looking at offers or building their own car. To answer
Search Engine Land
| May 21, 2013 02:01 PM EST
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web. From Search Engine Land: Where Have All The Linkers Gone? A unique combination of factors is having a profound effect on the “link graph” being created today, with many implications for...
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Marketing Pilgrim
| May 21, 2013 01:52 PM EST
Yesterday, Frank posted the news that Yahoo bought Tumblr. The big takeaway was this quote from Yahoo’s announcement: We promise not to screw it up. Tumblr is incredibly special and has a great thing going. We will operate Tumblr independently. David Karp will remain CEO. The product roadmap, their team, their wit and irreverence will [...]
Reel SEO
| May 21, 2013 01:02 PM EST
YouTube has announced the winners of the Next Vlogger 2013 contest. 15 lucky winners will now receive $4,000 in production stuff, a Google+ Hangout workshop series with experts in the field, and the chance to collaborate with a whole bunch of other vloggers around the world.
Search Engine Journal
| May 21, 2013 01:00 PM EST
It just takes one post or tweet to tarnish your business reputation. One mistake by an otherwise savvy employee and a company can be labeled a social media fail, a dishonor so damaging that it’s not only fodder for the front page and late-night talk shows, but a brand buster, too. Learn from these recent [...] Author information Bernadette Coleman Bernadette Coleman is CEO & Executive Director of Advice Interactive Group, an award winning digital agency focused on improving visibility for clients across the digital universe. Highly experienced and considered an industry leader in search engine marketing, social media, design, and development, she leads one of the fastest growing interactive agencies in the U.S. by Inc. 500 You can read more about her on Google Profile. The post ...
Search Engine Watch
| May 21, 2013 01:00 PM EST
At Google I/O, Google Analytics introduced a new feature that's quite a big deal to Premium Analytics users. Google is now giving Analytics Premium users the ability to use Google BigQuery to crunch their analytics data and other offline data sets.
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