Independence Day USA Google Logo Delivers An Animated Short Set To “Stars & Stripes Forever”
Today’s Google logo marks the July 4th holiday with an animated short of a marching band performing John Philip Sousa’s patriotic “Stars and Stripes Forever.” The logo was designed by Google Doodler Betsy Bauer, with art direction mimicking the classic 1950s cartoons created…
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The EU’s Right To Be Forgotten Is A Mess & How Google’s Making It Worse
“The road to hell is paved with good intentions,” the saying goes. There are plenty of good intentions with the EU’s Right To Be Forgotten mandate, as well as Google’s attempt to meet new obligations under it. Things are still going to hell regardless. Thanks to the new…
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Google’s Matt Cutts Announces He Is Going on Leave – Picture Inside!
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Friday Infographic: 12 Things to Do Once Your Blogpost is Done
Once you’ve written your blogpost you also need to make sure people actually see it. So what do you do when your blogpost is done?
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Friday Infographic: 12 Things to Do Once Your Blogpost is Done
5 Fashion Hacks for the Modern Male Marketer – Whiteboard Friday
Posted by randfishEditor’s note: Happy 4th of July! We’re off observing our Independence Day, so we decided to celebrate with a non-SEO Whiteboard Friday. From the undeniable class of a full windsor to the (all too common) mistake of letting our u…
SearchCap: Google Polish Penalties, AdWords Disallows Porn & Matt Cutts Takes Leave
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Head Of Google’s Web Spam Team Matt Cutts Is Going On Leave Google’s Matt Cutts – who holds the title of “distinguished engineer”…
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Head Of Google’s Web Spam Team Matt Cutts Is Going On Leave
Google’s Matt Cutts – who holds the title of “distinguished engineer” — is taking a break from his duties as Google’s chief web spam fighter. Cutts has announced on his personal blog that he’s taking leave through October. It will be the longest break Cutts…
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12 Awesome Perks of Being a SEER Intern
Passing our one-month mark as SEER digital marketing interns, we have joined didactic training sessions, completed engaging projects, and learned a tremendous amount of SEO knowledge along the way. It’s pretty clear that we love interning at SEER – what better way to share our love than through a gif-filled, all-things SEER favorite list? 1) […]
Google ‘Forgets’ Publisher Articles as EU Takedowns Begin
Following Europe’s ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling in May, Google has begun taking down search results. Some publishers have already been affected, including the BBC and The Guardian.
Yahoo Retires Less Popular Products to Make Room for New Innovation
Yahoo is shutting down a range of its not-so-popular products, in order to focus on its more popular ones. Included in the cull is people search, Xobni, toolbar on Chrome, and Shine.
Google Orders Terminator Robots Not To Kill Founders Brin & Page
How do you stop the unstoppable killer Terminators if you’re not Sarah Connor? Google does it with a simple text file. People have noted today that Google has a special “robot.txt” file that pokes fun at stopping the Terminators. Robots.txt files are actually used to stop robots…
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Bing Reveals U.S. “Fireworks” Search Interest in Time for July 4th
In preparation for the Fourth of July, people are going online to search for information or products around the Fourth’s main event: the fireworks. Bing dives into the data by state and county to reveal where people are expressing the most interest in the
Android Wear Apps Go Live in Google Play Store
Last night, Google announced on Google+ that they have published the first set of Android Wear apps in the Google Play Store.
Jason Calacanis: Google’s Matt Cutts Killed Mahalo & Wants Revenge
Jason Calacanis, a well known angel investor, who helped launch many brands, products and software ideas – is still incredibly mad at Google and directly, Matt Cutts over the Panda algorithm and how it destroyed his other start up…
Google Slaps Two More Link Networks In Poland
Google has slapped two more link networks in Poland late last night.
Google posted details about how reconsideration requests work on the Google Poland blog. And Google’s Karolina Kruszynska confirmed with me this morning that Google went after two…
July 2014 Google Webmaster Report
I thought the June report was massive, well, the past month at Google was even more active. We had the Spam algorithm revised to version 3…
Michael Boland and McKay Allen on Tuesay Webcast: “11 Elements of a Converted Call”
On Tuesday July 8, at 1 PM EDT, our sister site, Digital Marketing Depot will host a webcast, “11 Elements of a Converted Call.” Michael Boland of BIA Kelsey and McKay Allen from LogMyCalls will discuss why some calls convert and others don’t. Topics include the impact call length…
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What Local Business Leaders Must Know About Search Engines And SEO
When I write about SEO and business success, I often realize that I’ve touched upon a point that merits a column of it’s own. This is one such column. It will focus on the fact that online and offline marketing have grown inextricably codependent — especially for local businesses….
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Evaluate Your Surrounding Community to Spark Fresh Ideas
Taking the time to do a surface-level evaluation of your surrounding social community can help you gain perspective on what is happening in your brand’s ecosystem and come up with new ideas for your social strategies.
VIDEO + SLIDESHOW: The Coming Paradigm Shift in Mobile Marketing
Thanks to the proliferation of mobile devices, the necessary ingredients for a complete paradigm shift are in place: decreasing cost of wireless communication and wireless sensors, combined with the increased ease of access to cheap data storage and da…