Mobile, Google, Ratings & Reviews Gained Influence with 2013 Holiday Shoppers [Study]
A survey of holiday shoppers finds that Google paid search results that included pictures of products influenced 31 percent of online purchases, while online reviews and ratings influenced 48 percent of online shoppers.
EU Wants More Search Concessions, Google Defies French Authority
Round and round she goes. The European Commission is seeking a final round of “concessions” from Google in an 11th hour effort to settle potential antitrust claims against the company. EU Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia made public statements asserting that Google needs to…
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Is Lowe’s The First Brand To Adopt Jelly?
A new social network or online community comes along and every brand has to answer one basic question: Should we be active in this channel? No matter whether you’re among the world’s biggest brands, or a small home-based business, that’s a question you have to wrestle with….
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Twitter Expands Tailored Audiences, Redesigns Web Interface
True to (its own) form, Twitter has released not one but a couple of news updates at once: it is partnering with Epsilon to offer new ways to target ads via tailored audiences, and is also rolling out a redesigned web interface.
Google’s Matt Cutts: We Don’t Have Different Algorithms For Different Web Position Slots
Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts, posted a video answering another webmaster question. The question was, “Are results in different positions ranked by different algorithms?” The answer is no, Google does not have reserve web search results slots or positions for ranking…
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New Google Publisher Plugin for WordPress Lets You Verify Your Site, Manage AdSense
The new official Google Publisher Plugin makes it simple to verify a WordPress site for Webmaster Tools with one click, and is also designed to make it very easy for webmasters to add AdSense code to a WordPress blog.
The Big SMX West Preview – A Virtual Tour Of What To Expect
Amit Singhal has overseen Google’s search engine ranking algorithms since 2000. From the Knowledge Graph, to Google Voice Search, to Google’s new “Hummingbird” algorithm update, no one has better insight into Google’s many methods of trying to make sense of the world’s information than…
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Google is Violating Canadian Privacy Law
A consumer watchdog group in Canada is saying that Google is violating privacy laws by ret
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Yelp: Court Ruling on Anonymous Customer Reviews ‘Could Have a Chilling Effect on Free Speech’
A U.S. court has ordered customer review website Yelp reveal the names of seven of its anonymous reviewers. The order follows a lawsuit filed by a carpet cleaning company which suspected that some of the reviews placed online about it were made up.
Google Publisher Plugin beta: Bringing our publisher products to WordPress
We’ve heard from many publishers using WordPress that they’re looking for an easier way to work with Google products within the platform. Today, we’re excited to share the beta release of our official Google Publisher Plugin, which adds new functionality to publishers’ WordPress websites. If you own your own domain and power it with WordPress, this new plugin will give you access to a few Google services — and all within WordPress.
Please keep in mind that because this is a beta release, we’re still fine-tuning the plugin to make sure it works well on the many WordPress sites out there. We’d love for you to try it now and share your feedback on how it works for your site.
This first version of the Google Publisher Plugin currently supports two Google products:
- Google AdSense: Earn money by placing ads on your website. The plugin links your WordPress site to your AdSense account and makes it easier to place ads on your site — without needing to manually modify any HTML code.
- Google Webmaster Tools: Webmaster Tools provides you with detailed reports about your pages’ visibility on Google. The plugin allows you to verify your site on Webmaster Tools with just one click.
Visit the WordPress.org plugin directory to download the new plugin and give it a try. For more information about the plugin and how to use it, please visit our Help Center. We look forward to hearing your feedback!
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My Final Post as CEO: Sarah Bird Has the Conn
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In case you missed the post on my blog last month, we have some big news to share: I’m officially handing over the reins as CEO, and am thrilled to welcome our President and COO Sarah Bird into the role. I sat down with Sarah for a conversation about our memories from working together these past seven years and our plans for the future at Moz.
Rand and Sarah Discuss Their Role Changes
Quick editor’s note: We’re working on a transcription, but wanted to get you all this video as soon as we possibly could. :-)
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Marketers: The Terms You Use Are New, the Tactics Aren’t
Marketers tend to use a lot of terms to describe what they do. And new terms keep popping up all the time. But are they really that new? We beg to differ.
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Marketers: The Terms You Use Are New, the Tactics Aren’t
Report: Search Engines Responsible For 40% Of Holiday Traffic To Retailer Websites
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How to Implement Adjusted Bounce Rate (ABR) via Google Tag Manager [Tutorial]
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Digital marketing and ecommerce trends for 2014 by Econsultancy CEO Ashley Friedlein
My five highlighted trends which are marketing/digital focused
1. Multichannel
Some people call this ‘omnichannel’ or ‘integrated marketing’. Whatever you call it this is a ‘megatrend’ for me that will last for years to come but will be big for 2014.
Angela Ahrendts, the Burberry CEO who is moving to Apple as SVP of Retail, says it succinctly: “Online, offline, it’s gotta be the same”.
2. Real-time
In the same category as ‘always on’ and ‘agile’. Some of this is about technology (e.g. RTB or real-time analytics) but really it is about process and people.
2014 will see more focus on marketing teams trying to work in ways that are more ‘real-time’.
3. Responsive
2014 will see big efforts to make all digital experiences responsive so they adapt to the screen and context of use. Most obviously this applies to optimising the mobile experience in its many forms.

4. Personalisation
Another megatrend that I think will be big in 2014, but will continue for years yet.
2014’s efforts will still largely be about personalising digital experiences but increasingly it’ll be about personalised multichannel experiences (see my first trend).
5. Marketing Automation
This is part of the megatrend that is data-driven marketing and decision-making. It sits closely alongside CRO (Conversion Rate Optimisation) that will also be a major focus for companies in 2014.
Marketing Automation has historically been largely the domain of B2B but this year we’ll see the thinking and technology applied to B2C too.
And my five selected trends which are technology-focused
6. “Internet of Everything”
This has been big news at CES in Las Vegas last week. Connected cars, smart health services, and of course the ‘conscious home’ that Google’s acquisition of Nest for $3.2bn, announced yesterday, has further propelled into the limelight.
7. Wearables
This is really a sub-set of the previous point but is worth highlighting. Google Glass was big last year.
The likes of Oculus Rift and Meta’s Space Glasses show what is possible. Internet-connected ‘wellness’ devices, watches, even fabrics will proliferate in 2014.

8. Sensors
This too relates to the previous two points. Whether it is audio (e.g. Nuance), gesture (e.g. Myo), or structure sensors that can capture and transmit 3D images (for 3D printing among other things) the world of internet-connected sensors is exploding and will be exciting in 2014.
9. Geotargeting
Apple’s launch of iBeacons late last year have propelled localisation and geotargeted communications back into the limelight. 2014 is being heralded as the year of BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) as the tech that will really help this catch on.
Whichever technology wins out, 2014 and beyond will see more localised and personalised experiences delivered for both content, marketing and payments.
10. Payments
The payments space was exciting last year but will further accelerate this year with huge amounts of activity from both start-ups and the bigger players.
Payments will seek to become ‘frictionless’. They will become more mobile, integrated with social, and even voice-enabled.
The above are just 10 that I’ve selected as the most ‘front of mind’ for me at the moment but do download the full 40+ page free report for all my trends and predictions across the 10 core digital topics Econsultancy covers.