Twitter Who? Google+ Becomes #2 Social Network
According to recent report published by Search Engine Journal, there has been a major shakeup among the typical leaders within the social networking world.
According to recent report published by Search Engine Journal, there has been a major shakeup among the typical leaders within the social networking world.
Google has been tinkering with their image search feature lately, changing from side-navigation to top-navigation for their search options menu bar only a couple of months ago.
If you need any additional convincing that your online advertising campaign should be targeting mobile devices, have a look at the new “State of Paid Search” report recently published by The Search Agency. The report published by The Search Agency concluded that paid search – including paid clicks, cost per clicks (CPC’s) and impressions are continuing to rapidly increase in popularity and volume.
There’s an interesting post by Barry Schwartz over at Search Engine Land today about a company currently in the midst of an innovative campaign that uses a unique SEO strategy. Plastering their name all over social media? Not really. Trading links with some black hat SEO firm huddled up in Siberia?
If you have never heard of the Archive Wayback Machine, get ready for a trip down memory lane – especially if you are a long time veteran internet user with fond but hazy recollections of how things were “back in the day.”
The results of a survey conducted last August by The Search Agency and Harris Interactive are now in, revealing that nearly half of Americans have a poor understanding of how online brands like Facebook and Google make money.
Experienced bloggers and site owners know that the best blogging and publishing tools are often the simplest ones. One of the latest and handiest tools to come to the blogging industry – and this one’s so simple even a monkey could use it – is eBook Glue.
Of all the ways to monetize your blog – placing advertisements, selling merchandise, offering a premium membership – affiliate marketing is one of the most attractive.
While Google, Yahoo and Bing may have all modified the mobile versions of their search engines to make them more tablet-friendly, no company – until now – has created a search engine that is specifically designed for tablets.