Google’s Mobile Search Revenue To Top 30 Percent, Desktop To Fall To 43 Percent By 2015 [Forecast]

In its latest look at mobile ad revenues, eMarketer estimates Google is generating nearly one-fifth of its US advertising revenues from mobile search, coming in at 19.1%. In yet another indication of how fast the mobile ad market is growing, only two y…

6 SEO Challenges Every Business Owner & Marketer Must Contend With In 2014

There isn’t much left of this year. Companies that haven’t started planning their marketing strategy and budgeting for 2014 must begin soon. When it comes to online marketing, most businesses rely excessively upon Web analytics to decide what was (or wasn’t) effective. What they…

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Structured Data and Schema Markup for “Dummies” (and by “Dummies” I Mean “SEO Savvy Readers”)

Several months ago, Wil wrote a blog post that highlighted (pun intended – I’m witty like that) the benefits of incorporating structured data on SERPs via the Google Highlighter Tool. Wil articulated some great reasons on why implementing structured data can be tremendously beneficial to users (and to the businesses they end up patronizing), but […]

Your Small Web Site Not Ranking Well In Google? Matt Cutts Wants To Know About It.

Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts, asked last night via Twitter for webmasters and SEOs to fill out a survey on the topic of small sites and Google rankings. Matt Cutts asked “if there’s a small website that you think should be doing better in Google, tell us more here. The…

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3 Paid Search Strategies For Maximizing Brand Equity In Retail

Paid search continues to be a highly effective channel for retailers, driving traffic and a profitable return on investment (ROI). In fact, retail advertisers invest more in paid search than almost any other industry. For the most part, search represen…

Live @ SMX East: Google Enhanced Campaigns – What We’ve Learned So Far

Earlier this year, Google announced Enhanced Campaigns, a significant update to AdWords, designed to simplify campaign management across multiple devices and to increase adoption rates of mobile advertising among small and medium sized businesses. And …

Links, Camera, Action: How to Get More Quality Links from Your Video Content

4958026265_eb180e33b5_zIn this post Ben Holbrook shows you how to use your video content to get more links. From pandering to people’s egos to playing it cool this post is a must read for all you video SEOs

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Links, Camera, Action: How to Get More Quality Links from Your Video Content

Basic SEO Rules Everyone Forgot

Search engine optimization doesn’t call for much in the way of due diligence. After all, the optimization process only requires that you improve your performance. As the search environment grows and becomes more sophisticated, more complex, the opportunities for optimization increase across every active Website. Hence, you’re more likely to ignore some really basic stuff because it’s just not sexy or interesting. Here is a quick rundown of things you should be doing but probably are not. Analyze Your Site Search Query Data Site search is the step-child of Website navigation. Most people throw a Google Custom Search Engine on their sites and forget about it. Problem with that solution, however, is that the free version doesn’t tell you much about what people are searching for. If you’re going to use a site search tool you should get the most out of it. People use site search because they cannot find what they are looking for. Another way to look at this is that people cannot find what they are expecting to find when they land on your Website. Put a decent site search tool on your site that reports all your queries to you and you’ll have a rich […]