Facebook’s Mobile Surge: Ad Revenues Double
How important is mobile to Facebook? Consider this: mobile ads represented about 41 percent of the company’s advertising revenue and mobile usage accounted for 71 percent of monthly active users (MAUs) during its latest quarter.
When Google Adwords Rules are Applied Unfairly
Knife Depot just put up a blog post about their chronic issues with their Adwords account getti
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, July 25, 2013
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web. From Search Engine Land: Yandex Q2 2013 Revenue Up 35% From This Time Last Year Russian search engine giant Yandex released its Q2 2013 fina…
LinkedIn Attracts Brands to Homepage With Sponsored Updates
Sponsored Updates are a new ad unit available to marketers and brand managers that run company pages on LinkedIn. Users will see the ads alongside the organic posts from people in their network and companies they follow.
Yandex Q2 2013 Revenue Up 35% From This Time Last Year
Russian search engine giant Yandex released its Q2 2013 financial results today, reporting revenues at RUR 9.2 billion or $281.2 million, a 35 percent increase compared to their Q2 2012 report. According to the statement, Yandex CEO Arkady Volozh claimed, “Yandex delivered strong financial…
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Google Analytics Gives Advertisers Bid Adjustments Report
Google Analytics now shows bid adjustment reporting, enabling advertisers who have linked their AdWords and Analytics accounts to run and analyze performance reports for each bid adjustment, and analyze it across devices, locations, and time of day.
Google Showcases Back-to-School Shopping Trends and Ecommerce Opportunity
Google recently compiled research on back-to-school shopping behavior online in addition to consumer survey data to reveal this year’s shopping season happened two weeks earlier than last year, and that the majority of it started online.
Mastering PPC: Ad Tips & Tricks Pt. 1 – Text Ads
As you head down the road that is ad copy creation, the first stop you want to make is text ads. Text ads are one of the most commonly used ad formats. These ads can be used both in the search and content networks. For this post we’ll be looking specifically at running text ads […]
Rosalind Franklin and Photo 51 Honored in Google Doodle
Today’s Google Doodle honors Rosalind Franklin. Franklin took an X-ray diffraction image of the DNA molecule in 1952. The image was called Photo 51 and was the critical piece to identifying the structure and composition of DNA.
SEO tips for Squarespace users upgrading to 6
What’s new in 6?
According to the company founder Anthony Casalena: 6 “incorporates a totally redesigned consumer editing experience, backend site manager, and template system.” I used Squarespace 5 to build my website when I first started doing consulting work, and while I can attest to its ease-of-use, it did start to feel a bit stale as improvements in technology like HTML5 and CSS3 began to reverberate around all of us on the web.
6 has also been lauded by technology press for being the most “developer friendly.” While opening up on a technical level has helped Squarespace to compete with the likes of Wordpress, I won’t dwell on that side of things in this post.
Templates have been much more thought out and tailored in advance to specific needs. For example, the template “Marquee,” features the parallax effect and is recommended for image-rich websites.

Just how easy is the importer for 5 customers?
I had about a 15 minute run through with a Squarespace communications representative on some of the tips provided below. She then encouraged me to pick a theme from 6 (SEO TIP #1 — the template “Five” is recommended by Squarespace and myself for a site where news/text updates will be updated and featured heavily) and import my existing Squarespace 5 pages and content through a simple web importer tool.
Getting the pages into 6 and organized in the same familiar structure took I think around 10 minutes in total. I spent maybe an additional 5-10 minutes to go through and correct small spacing/formatting errors, but if you are a Squarespace user, you already know how easy this is.
Content for discoverability in 6
Squarespace 6 features more automation in pulling in information from sites around the web, which is great for SEO purposes. For example, there is no video hosting on the site, however, by just inserting the link for a YouTube or Vimeo video it will get the summary and keyword data for you to prep for sharing on your social channels and have on page.

The ability to customize layouts through simple content blocks (video/image/text) allows you to have a custom flow of content on any existing page in a very quick and easy to understand manner.
SEO Tip #2 — When dragging/dropping images for placement, remember to click in the text box and quickly rename the file name in line with your website’s topic. The more content that is discoverable and indexed as keywords and not long strings or meaningless numbers, the better.
Squarespace offerings for easing SEO
Squarespace has been publishing sites on the web for a decade, and includes all known best practices for SEO without the need for additional plugins. The platform produces pages with clean HTML markup that is easily indexable by search engines.
The platform automatically generates and links a proper sitemap.xml, which enumerates every single URL on customer websites with proper priority for perfect indexing even on a Javascript-heavy template.
All primary pages on a Squarespace website contains clean URLs that are easily indexed and read. In addition, Squarespace supports Google AuthorRank to improve search listings for articles on Squarespace.
Are you a Squarespace 6 user? Tell me your comments about SEO/discoverability in comments.
Foursquare Rolls out Self-Serve Advertising
Foursquare is the latest website to build their own advertising platform.
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RIP Ilya Segalovich, Yandex Co-Founder & CTO
Ilya Segalovich, Co-Founder & CTO of Russian search engine Yandex, has died suddenly at the age of 48. Segalovich had been responding well to cancer treatment before unexpectedly succumbing to complications early this morning, according to a statement released by the company. Segalovich…
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Fortune 500 Social Media: 77% Active on Twitter; 70% on Facebook
It’s no secret that some Fortune 500 companies are behind the times when it comes to their social media. A new study examines to what extent corporations are now using Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Google+, Pinterest, Instagram, and Foursquare.
Foursquare Opens Self-Service Advertising to Small Businesses
Foursquare will charge advertisers when a user looks at the larger listing for an advertisement within Foursquare, but also charge advertisers when a user either checks in at that business after they’ve seen the advertising on Foursquare.
Google EMD: Does It Impact Non EMDs As Well?
When Google launched the EMD Update in September 2012, I assumed that it only impacted keyword rich domain names. Specifically, sites that target the keyword phrase in their primary domain…
Google’s Rosalind Franklin Birthday Logo Shows DNA X-Ray Image
Today, Google is celebrating the life and legacy of the late X-ray crystallography and biophysicist Rosalind Franklin on her 93rd birthday. Rosalind Franklin was best known for the X-ray diffraction images
Snickers Capitalises on Misspelled Searches
Snickers started bidding on common misspellings in Google to reach a new audience with the message “Yu cant spel properlie wen hungrie”.
Post from James Murray on State of Search
Snickers Capitalises on Misspelled Searches
Bing Product Ads To Run In Closed Beta Through Holiday Season
Upon hearing the news that Adobe was releasing support for Bing Product Ads through its Media Optimzer platform, I asked Microsoft about about the status of the product ads launch. In a new statement to Search Engine Land, David Pann, GM, Microsoft Advertising Search Group, said: “We are on…
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Limited Edition Link Building Strategy
Having weird and outrageous items in your product range can attract a lot of attention. Even when such products aren’t very lucrative to sell, its relevance to your normal products gets you the right external links. Here’s how it works.