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Emily Knab

Optimize Your Web Content As You Type With InboundWriter - 0 views

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    this is something we can use for SEO on moxie pulse
dustinrthompson

New Twitter Cards Announced: App, Product, Gallery, and Deep-Linking in Mobile - 4 views

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    At an event strictly for developers in San Francisco, Twitter announced an expansion of the preexisting Twitter Cards to include three new types of Cards: App, Product, and Gallery, as well as a new feature for mobile apps: Deep-linking.
Ivy Chang

Snickers Buys Search Ads Against Your Hunger-Induced Misspellings - 0 views

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    partnered with google to get the most misspelled search terms -- snickers purchased 25k misspelled search terms and delivered paid ads against them
Simeon Spearman

Google Places Is Over, Company Makes Google+ The Center Of Gravity For Local Search - 0 views

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    Wow, what a revamp and an indication of Google's intent with G+
Ivy Chang

Study: LinkedIn Is the Best Place to Share Links for SEO - SocialTimes - 0 views

  • Although a greater number of shares on Facebook and Twitter led to more incoming links overall,  there were more incoming links per share on LinkedIn.
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    keep in mind for blog posts
Emily Knab

Foursquare Coming to a Search Engine Near You? | WebProNews - 0 views

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    daily 7.19 no word on how foursquare would be integrated, but their info shows interesting trends that would enrich search
Emily Knab

Like A Match.com For Search Marketers, Linker Facilitates Relevant Link Exchanges - 0 views

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    Like A Match.com For Search Marketers, Linker Facilitates Relevant Link Exchanges
Simeon Spearman

Report: Mobile Searches Estimated To Grow To 20 Percent Of Total By 2012 - 0 views

  • One big advantage the new generation of smartphones have over PCs in terms of search advertising is that the screen real estate devoted to search ads is much bigger. A single search ad on a PC takes up about 4 percent of the screen real estate, whereas a single search ad on a smartphone takes up about 20 percent of the screen. The relatively larger size of the ads results in higher click-through rates on mobile (as much as 3 to 5 times as much).  On the iPhone, one search ad takes up 22 percent of the screen, and if two search ads are served up it takes up nearly half (48 percent).  For Android, those numbers are 18 percent and 38 percent for one and two search ads, respectively.
Simeon Spearman

Technology Review: Blogs: Mims's Bits: The Search Engine Backlash Against 'Content Mills' - 0 views

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    Discussion of how quality of search results is declining and how new search engines, like DuckDuckGo and Blekko, are trying to change search for the better.
Greg Steen

Why ICANN's New Domain-Name System Could Benefit Brands - 0 views

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    Think of what eBay might do. With .eBay, the company becomes a registry that, like an apartment building owner, decides who gets an .eBay address and manages all the website names it signs up. Maybe that's anyone who wants to sell occasionally on the site. So instead of a convoluted website address such as http://myworld.ebay.com/abestshop4u/?_trksid=p4340.l2569, which only a mental contortionist could remember and would be useless to use in print material, you get OldBooks.eBay. Not only can you put it on printed material, but it can appear where those who might see it can still remember it, say, the side of a bus.
Emily Knab

Schema.org - Do I Need to Pay Attention to This? | ClickZ - 0 views

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    metadata and the semantic web
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