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Saturday, July 27, 2013

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.
Yandex 2013 Q2 Revenue Up 35% from this time last year Giant Russian search engine Yandex posted 2013 Q2 financial results today, reporting revenues RUR $281,2 million or 9.2 billion, an increase of 35 percent compared to their report Q2 2012. According to the statement, said the CEO of Yandex Arkady Volozh, Yandex delivered strong operational and financial results. " He went on to note the release of [...]Ilya Segalovich, Yandex co-founder CTO, brain-dead & & Comatose Ilya Segalovich, co-founder CTO & Russian search engine Yandex, he lapsed into a coma and brain death. Segalovich, 48, had been responds well to cancer treatment before succumbing to complications unexpectedly this morning, according to a statement released by the company. Yandex him listed as dead; many news initially reported that [...]Bing product Ads to run In closed Beta through the holiday season Upon hearing the news that Adobe is releasing support for Bing product ads through its platform Media Optimzer, I asked Microsoft about the status of the ad launch. In a new statement of Search Engine Land, David Pann, GM, Microsoft Advertising Research Group, said: "we are on track to release product ads in Q3 of this year. [...]"Big data" are not "big data" unless it gives justifiability Occasionally, marketing wants something, because media attention around it. Once upon a time, not too long ago, when he sent an email CMOs urgent until late at night for their teams asking them "link-shortening strategy." Somehow, "big data" technology falls into that category. Tech mainstream media and traditional media even write about it [...]Overthrow the tyranny of paid search budgets Budgets are a fact of life for many managers of paid search programs. Budgets are essential for some firms, useless but necessary however for others; and, in too many occasions, an onerous impediment to success in paid search. I have argued in the past that many e-commerce space should not search budget at all. If [...]Google pays tribute to renowned biophysicist Rosalind Franklin Today, Google is a tribute to British biophysicist and x-ray crystallographer Rosalind Franklin on what would have been his birthday 93°. The logo highlights the contribution of Franklin in search of DNA with an image shown of biophysicist by examining the double helix structure of DNA using x-ray image was x-ray images of Franklin that DNA [...]SMX East Super Early Bird rates expire Saturday – register now save &! Time is running out! SMX East Super Early Bird rates – offered the lowest – expires end of day Saturday, July 27. Register now for an all access pass. Here's what you get: exceptional content: 3 days with 50 + full of sessions that will help you tactics generate site traffic, increase sales, Boost your ROI and gain [...] Industry
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Do not update Filenames also impact EMD Google?, Search Engine Google Panda RoundtableFix sanctions: MozIs Update Your Marketing with Gamification & strategies loyalty programs, "most weeks" SEO update algorithm BookGoogle, your ego company messing up your SEO content?, SEO tips CopywritingSEO for Squarespace users upgrade to 6, EconsultancySnickers capitalizes on researches of spelling errors, 10 more SearchThe search SEO common mistakes, Rx raventools. Ultimate Guide to SEO TestMetricsTips Kiss to create a strong community, SEO-Friendly Twitter from Nestivity CEO Henry Min, Search Engine Journal SEM/Paid Search
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Sunday, April 28, 2013

SearchCap: the day in search, April 9, 2013

Apr 9, 2013 at 5: 01 pm ET by Barry Schwartz

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on search engine land and from other places across the Web.

Date: 22 July begins metamorphosis enhanced campaigns

Paid search management: mark your calendars. Buried towards the bottom of today's announcement the mobile ad group-level bids become available enhanced campaigns is this: we will automatically upgrade all AdWords campaigns and enhanced campaigns, starting on July 22, 2013. The post, product group manager, Narasimhan from chowrasta, has no additional information on the [...]

Mobile Ad group-level bids are enhanced campaigns

Google announced today that mobile ad group-level bids reach enhanced campaigns. Additional functionality will be available to all advertisers in May. This is a fairly significant change. Now you can set up a mobile campaign-level proposals only enhanced campaigns. It is not clear whether this change is in response to [...]

Public relations for SEO: how to target journalists

A few years ago I launched a site called FindHow, and gave us a full-court press in terms of public relations. This series of articles, I am running through all the practices we leveraged. In the first part of public relations for SEO: a complete guide, we talked about how to convince reporters that your theme [...]

Public relations for SEO: a complete guide

This is the first three-part article on public relations for SEO. Let me start by saying that a press release written, properly leveraged, could cause the word of mouth, paraphrasing his release papers, at a minimum, at least a few backlinks. However, a press release alone will receive much less exposure than one [...]

Public relations for SEO: how to pitch reporters

A few years ago I launched a site called FindHow, and gave us a full-court press in terms of public relations. This series of articles, I am running through all the practices we leveraged. Part 1, part 2, we talked about how to convince journalists that your subject is newsworthy, the elements of [...]

The dark side of the Web: a search engine find unsecured routers, servers & much more

Developed by John Matherly, Shodan is a search engine designed to help users locate specific pieces of software, determine which applications are most popular, to identify the anonymous FTP servers or researching new vulnerabilities, what hosts they might infect. He also serves as a window into millions of unsecured Internet connections. In accordance with article [...]

EU leans toward "tagging" to resolve antitrust claims against Google

Those hoping for an aggressive or regulatory changes via Google searches its business in Europe is likely to be disappointed. New interview with competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia, EU hints at settlement proposals, now being considered Google's antitrust case. They sure seem to be a lot of what went [...]

How to find value in social campaigns & similar

Rapid growth of social media, search engines are now investing significant amounts of time into colors how to discovery content work on the Web. Recent projects such as searching Facebook graph and growth and adoption of Google relationship developing between the + search engines and social media. Search engines are increasingly [...]

How your local market site sold my search keyword gold

The phrase seems humble gets more attention these days. Last month, I spoke at SMX West, co-data optimization, then the international search Summit has ended with the global keyword research and management. Based on the recently released survey 2013 search marketer than BrightEdge, looks like any generic search [...]

How Google denied the links you can remove penalties

You can using the Google link to deny the help tool remove penalties? Yes, the company says. But when it comes to manual penalties, disavowing links alone are not enough. With algorithmic, penalties may apply time delay involved. Later, more about how they work methods. Over the last few days, I had already encountered some cases where people [...]

Live @ SMX advanced: periodic table of SEO ranking factors, 2013 Edition

Many people think of the periodic table as a basic organizational map elements. It is also much more powerful than that. By definition, the periodic table incorporates the recurring trends, allowing you to make connections and draw relationships that may not be obvious at first glance. It can also be used as a [...]

SMX London Developer: Jim Sterne on being "a magician" insight

As a search marketer, you probably wear many hats, juggling different roles at a competitive manlist to campaign strategist, tactician and your boss or client reporting, and convince them that your work is wonderful, profitable, more deserving of support and resources. During the speech, a professional explainer "SMX", founder of [...]

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About the author: Barry Schwartz is search engine land News Editor, owner of RustyBrick, a Web consulting company based in New York. He also runs a search engine Roundtable, a very popular search advanced topics blog of Sam. Barry's personal blog named cartoon Barry, he can be followed on Twitter here. For more background information about Barry, see his complete bio here. See more articles by Barry Schwartz

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

SearchCap: The Day In Search, April 10, 2013

Apr 10, 2013 at 5:01pm ET by Barry Schwartz

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web.

Bing Ads Says Product Ads Are Coming This Summer (U.S. Only)

Today Bing Ads announced on its Developer blog that they plan to roll out Product Ads in the U.S. sometime early this summer. The ad unit follows AdWords Product Listing Ads format with thumbnail image, merchant information, price and optional promotional text included in the ad. Bing says they are testing the Product Ads format [...]

Google’s Matt Cutts: Don’t Be The Sucker That Buys The Spammy Domain

Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam, posted a video answer to the question “Can I buy a domain that used to have spam on it and still rank?” Matt explains that there can be two penalties here, one on the manual side and one on the algorithmic side. If this was a manual penalty, [...]

Live @ SMX London: Facebook’s New Graph Search & Its Marketing Implications

In January, Facebook unveiled its first major move into the search space: Facebook Graph Search. Graph Search is not just another index of the Web, however. Rather, it’s powered by what people are liking and sharing, leading to vastly different results than you’d see on Google. And while it’s not currently a direct threat to [...]

Unstructured Data: Turning Chaos Into Performance

As advertisers, we’re bombarded daily with new ways to work with our data, many of which promise to streamline and maximize our efforts. Yet, while all of the tools and possibilities for digital advertising can lend significant potency to our marketing strategies, they can also result in frenetic chaos. Advertisers need to find ways to [...]

Search Takes On Even Greater Role In Foursquare 6.0

This morning, Foursquare is rolling out version 6.0 of its app. It puts a new search box “front and center” at the top of the screen to emphasize the local search capabilities of the app. It also adds or enhances other features to make it easier to find places and things to do. The company [...]

Report: Tablets Yield 15% Lower RPC Than PCs; (Another) Rebuttal To AdWords Tablet/PC Combo

The proliferation of tablet devices has begun to lower the value of the tablet segment overall for paid search marketers, even as competition heats up. That’s according to the Q1 Digital Marketing Report by RKG, which finds that tablets generated 15% lower revenue per click than traditional computers. Revenue Per Click by Device Type vs [...]

Google Adds A New Webmaster Annotation For Multilingual & Multinational Sites

Google’s Pierre Far, Webmaster Trends Analyst, announced on the Google Webmaster Central blog a new annotation designed to help communicate redirects and languages to Google for multilingual and multinational web sites. The annotation is designed to work with homepages of multinational and multilingual sites that are configured to point users to localized pages, either via [...]

Google Adds Non-Profit Details To Knowledge Graph

Google announced on Google+ that the Knowledge Graph now supports searches for non-profit organizations. Now, when you search for some non-profits by name on Google, Google will show on the right hand side, in the Knowledge graph box the nonprofit’s financials, cause, assets, tax ID, tax code, recent Google+ posts and more. This seems to [...]

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20 Questions to Ask Before You Hire an SEO Agency in Post Panda/Penguin Era, Search Engine JournalDo Not Ignore Google Webmaster Tools Notifications, Search Engine RoundtableExperiment-Driven Web Publishing, SEO BookHow the Google Panda Algorithm Works, SEO TheoryThe Total Guide To Product Listing Ads, PPC HeroBing Ads March Release: New Reporting Tools and International Support, Bing Ads BlogNew feature: Site Performance, raventools.comRelevance and Trust is the NEW SEO, Search News CentralTread Carefully If You Hear Any Of These From An SEO Agency, Search Engine JournalWhat if Author Rank Never Happens?, CopybloggerWhy Your Keyword Strategy Is Incomplete Without User Intent, HubSpotRelated Topics: SearchCap

About The Author: Barry Schwartz is Search Engine Land's News Editor and owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry's personal blog is named Cartoon Barry and he can be followed on Twitter here. For more background information on Barry, see his full bio over here. See more articles by Barry Schwartz

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