Skip to main content

Home/ DISC Inc/ Group items tagged Facebook

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Rob Laporte

BruceClay - SEO Newsletter - FEATURE: Takeaways from SMX Advanced Seattle 2010 - 0 views

  • You & A with Matt Cutts of GoogleGoogle's new Web indexing system, Caffeine, is fully live. The new indexing infrastructure translates to an index that is 50 percent fresher, has more storage capacity and can recognize more connections of information. The Mayday update was an algorithm update implemented at the beginning of May that is intended to filter out low-quality search results. A new report in the Crawl errors section of Google Webmaster Tools indicates "soft 404" errors in order to help webmasters recognize and resolve these errors. Keynote Q&A with Yusuf Mehdi of Microsoft Bing is opening up new ways to interact with maps. The newly released Bing Map App SDK allows developers to create their own applications which can be used to overlay information on maps. Bing Social integrates to Facebook firehose and Twitter results into a social search vertical. Bing plans to have the final stages of the Yahoo! organic and paid search integration completed by the end of 2010. Decisions about how to maintain or integrate Yahoo! Site Explorer have not been finalized. Bing's Webmaster Tools are about to undergo a major update. Refer to the Bing Webmaster Tools session for more on this development.
  • Bing's program manager said that the functionality provided by Yahoo! Site Explorer will still be available. It's not their intention to alienate SEOs because they consider SEOs users, too.
  • The Bing Webmaster team has built a new Webmaster Tools platform from the ground up. It is scheduled to go live Summer 2010. The platform focuses on three key areas: crawl, index and traffic. Data in each area will go back through a six month period. Tree control is a new feature that provides a visual way to traverse the crawl and index details of a site. The rich visualizations are powered by Silverlight. URL submission and URL blocking will be available in the new Webmaster Tools.
  • ...1 more annotation...
  • The Ultimate Social Media Tools Session Tools to get your message out: HelpaReporter, PitchEngine, Social Mention, ScoutLabs. Customer and user insight tools: Rapleaf, Flowtown. Tools to find influencers: Klout. Forum tools: Bing Boards, Omgili, Board Tracker, Board Reader. Digg tools: Digg Alerter, FriendStatistics, di66.net. Make use of the social tools offered by social networks, e.g. utilize Facebook's many options to update your page and communicate your fans by SMS. Encourage people to follow you using Twitter's short code.
Rob Laporte

Why Facebook Is a Waste of Time-and Money-for Arts Nonprofits | artnet News - 0 views

  • Facebook’s business model for organizations is to sell your audience back to you.
jack_fox

[Data Study] The Websites Most Likely to Rank for a Brand Name - Go Fish Digital - 0 views

  • 22% of consumers won’t buy a product if they find a negative article while researching a brand.
  • LinkedIn is highly visible in brand search results. It is the most frequently appearing site for the brands we analyzed
  • Glassdoor is the third most frequently appearing site (Facebook is second
  • ...2 more annotations...
  • It is now pretty much impossible to push Glassdoor out of branded search results and keep it out
  • In order of visibility, the most frequently appearing social sites are: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Houzz Reddit Vimeo Medium
  •  
    "22% of consumers won't buy a product if they find a negative article while researching a brand"
Rob Laporte

Google Share of Searches Hits 72 Percent in May 2010 @SEWatch - 0 views

  • June 21, 2010 Google Share of Searches Hits 72 Percent in May 2010  Share tweetmeme_source = 'sewatch'; tweetmeme_service = 'bit.ly'; Experian Hitwise today announced that Google accounted for 72.17 percent of all U.S. searches conducted in the four weeks ending May 29, 2010. Yahoo! Search, Bing and Ask received 14.43 percent, 9.23 percent and 2.14 percent, respectively.
Rob Laporte

Paid Search Reports: Google Profits at Bing/Yahoo's Expense #SEWatch - 0 views

  • October 12, 2010 Paid Search Reports: Google Profits at Bing/Yahoo's Expense  Share tweetmeme_source = 'sewatch'; tweetmeme_service = 'bit.ly'; Google gobbled up more paid search spending share last quarter, a result of the Bing/Yahoo integration, according to new reports from Efficient Frontier and SearchIgnite. Google's share of paid search spend rose from 75.8 percent in Q2 to 77.9 percent in Q3, according to Efficient. SearchIgnite had Google growing to 80.2 percent of PPC ad spend. Paid clicks were up 9 percent year-over-year (YoY); CPCs were up 14 percent YoY; and impressions were up 6 percent YoY, Efficient reported. Efficient said this demonstrates Google's continued ability to increase consumer and advertiser demand.
Rob Laporte

Microsoft Tests Social Media Monitoring Product - ClickZ - 0 views

  • Microsoft Tests Social Media Monitoring Product By Christopher Heine, ClickZ, Sep 24, 2009 Microsoft has developed a social media analytics tool that's designed, among other things, to improve a marketing organization's ability to adjust to social media phenomena on the fly. Called "Looking Glass," the product is still in prototype and will only be available to a few companies in the near term. It sends e-mail alerts when social media activity picks up considerably. The sentiment (i.e., negative or positive) of that chatter and the influence level of the content creator are reported in the alert. Digital flow charts show what days of the week generate the most activity on Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, and other social media sites. But interweaving social media data with reporting from other campaign channels may turn out be Microsoft's most significant contribution to the already mature field of social media analytics. Feeds from social media sites can be connected to other business elements like customer databases, CRM centers and sales data within an organization. The data integrate via Microsoft's enterprise platforms like Outlook and Sharepoint. A handful or so companies will begin testing Looking Glass in the coming weeks.
« First ‹ Previous 61 - 80 of 97 Next ›
Showing 20 items per page