Google Removing First Click Free Requirement For Publishers
In a recent webmaster blog post, Google announced that it is removing the first click free requirement for publishers, stating that it will be replacing it with a model called ‘flexible sampling…
Google Removing First Click Free Requirement For Publishers
In a recent webmaster blog post, Google announced that it is removing the first click free requirement for publishers, stating that it will be replacing it with a model called ‘flexible sampling…
Google Removing First Click Free Requirement For Publishers
In a recent webmaster blog post, Google announced that it is removing the first click free requirement for publishers, stating that it will be replacing it with a model called ‘flexible sampling…
Google AdSense User First Beta Program
WebmasterWorld Members discuss the Google AdSense User First beta program and invites. Have you had an invite to the program?
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Google to test subscription too to help publishers winn new subscribers
Google has said it’ll test a tool to enable publsihers gain more subscriptions. This is ver similar to Facebook’s earlier announcement to help.
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Jigsaw, a Division of Google, Unveils New Machine Learning Tool to Remove “Toxic Comments”
We can all guess at what “toxic comments” are. There are enough of them on the web that it’s a pretty easy “know it when you see it” judgement.
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Google AdSense and Facebook Ban Ads for Fake News
Fake news sites are hopefully going to have a lot more difficulty staying afloat in the near future.
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UI/UX and Identifying Links
Have on-page links become impossible to find? Have designers taken over the ‘Net and thus made hyperlinked text ind
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AdSense – What’s Good Traffic Mean?
There’s a neat thread on WebmasterWorld about what makes good traffic for an AdSense publisher. Nice to see a positive thread ab
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Apple News now open to smaller publishers
To better compete with Google AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) and Facebook Instant Articles, Apple News has opened their app to blogs and smaller content publishers.
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October 2015 saw record high content generation, record low engagement
October 2015 was a record-breaking month for content creation with the average brand generating 87.5 posts per social media channel.
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When it comes to grammar, only 31% of companies are up to snuff
In 2013, a study showed that 59% of UK residents would not use a company with a website that has poor g
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Tumblr’s “staying power” proves it is an effective outlet for content marketing
Last year, visitbritain.com decided to try their hand at content marketing.
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Google Playing Doctor w/ the Knowledge Graph?
Google is rolling out curated medical knowledge into the SERPs for about 400 different medical conditions (to start).
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Web marketers can learn from Chipotle’s “disposable literature”
Chipotle launched a “disposable literature” campaign called Cultivating Thought.
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Google Now Provides Song Lyrics In Search Results
Google now supposedly provides song lyrics directly in search results, causing a concern for lyrics websites.
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What Publishers Want from You
Fractl and BuzzStream recently teamed up to survey 500 publishers to find out how to pitch a digital
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The difference, or lackthereof, between ads and content
A recent article by Marketing Magazine interviewed Red Bee Media to understand the difference between content and ad
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Trapit & Addvocate merge while SugarString is killed
It has been an interesting week in the world of Content Marketing.
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Actually, the key to marketing your quiz is “actually”
Josh Haynam just posted a new blog on Marketing Profs about using quizzes for
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