Google Gives Docs “Easy Justification” and More
Google is certainly no stranger to frequent updates, with their “release early, iterate often” perspective creating both loyal followers and vocal dissidents. However, those updates...
Google Offers YouTube Advertising Course
Google retains a massive vice-grip on the online advertising industry, continuing to grow despite the “threat” of Facebook’s enormous user base. While much of Google’s...
Hotpot Adds Location Photo Sharing
There are dozens of different Google product lines — hundreds, if you count products specific to other countries — but we only keep track of...
Another Security Hole Found in Android
When it comes to security, Google Android has long been the weaker contestant. After all, the simple availability of the code through the open source...
Google’s Intrusive Advertising March Continues
Google’s initial concept for search and content advertising was simple but brilliant: to display highly relevant but non-intrusive ads to their users. But, oh how...
Two Neat New Gmail Features
Like a parent who takes their child out for ice cream after a doctor’s visit, Google has paired its “display ad experiment” in Gmail with...
Bing Adds a Destination Comparison in Travel Search
Bing may not have the biggest portion of the market (in fact, being generous, they have about 10%), but the group they have is fiercely...
Google Censors “Piratey” Searches
Google has been the voice for an open internet, at least as long as the open internet benefits them (you know — like they pretty...
Google Goes Toe-to-Toe with Apple’s “Daily News” Release
While the competition is a little harder to distinguish on web platforms (especially with the broad and somewhat muddled “online advertising” category), Google’s competition in...
Wadhwa on the Search Engine “Spam Wars”
The name “Vivek Wadhwa” gained a much larger recognition after this writer wrote a feisty piece titled “Why We Desperately Need a New (and Better)...
Will Digital Asset Optimization Be the New SEO?
I’ll willingly admit that I’m not always the first to hear of a new term. My first reaction to “have you heard of [insert your...
Battening Down the Hatches for a Link Bait Brainstorm
Creating great link bait is something of an art. Everyone wants to originate that one great piece that goes as a viral as the plague....
Marketing Mobile Apps Effectively
Applications are big, and I mean “sliced bread” big. Not only are they becoming a major part of overall mobile use, but it is becoming...
The Main Takeaways From CAS 2011-The Power Of Digital And Mobile Marketing In Asia
Click Asia Summit was recently conducted in Mumbai – India (from the 20th January 2011 to 23rd January 2011) focusing on digital and mobile marketing...
Generate a Tag Cloud for Each Page You Visit with Urim (FireFox)
Urim is a smart FireFox addon with great potential. It creates a tag cloud of each page that loads covering a few possible applications: The...
What Is a Twitter Chat and How to Make the Most of It
Twitter is used for many purposes including staying in touch with friends and promoting corporate identities. If you are new to the Twitter world or...
Paid Links V Content Programs
It all about feeding the Beast! If there’s one topic that is as alive today as it was in year past, it’s paid links. Are...
Into the Mind of a Usability Expert (and SEO!)
An Interview with Peter “Dr. Pete” Meyers Today, allow me to share with you a short Q+A I had with Usability expert and SEO, Peter...
23 Reasons To Add Video Blogging To Your Content Repertoire
In blogging, the written word will never die, but 2011 marks a time in blogging where creating video content has never been cheaper, or easier....
Increase Traffic and Exposure – Step By Step
Whether you are just getting started or have an existing business that you need to infuse some life and growth into, here is a good...
Twitter Killer? Why Your Business Should Make a Facebook Group
Facebook launched their newer version of Facebook Groups back in October 2010. But it wasn’t until the last couple months of being personally involved in...
Why You Shouldn’t Rely On (Toolbar) PageRank
*After months of waiting webmasters are excited to finally see the Google toolbar PageRank update. Now, take it easy. And here’s why…* The notion of...
AdWords Negativity Grows to Lists
Lists are great and made even better when they are going to improve your AdWords campaign results and increase your ROI!
How to Cluster a Generic Search Term Using Google’s Wonder Wheel and Image Swirl
Machine has its own logics (based on the search behavior) and you will see that you would cluster results differently than either of the tools...
Why Many Large Retailers Missed Out On Holiday Sales
Online sales start to kick up on black Friday, the day after thanksgiving. This is typically when online sales start to increase and online retailers...
Google’s Domain
“This guy comes up to me His face red like a rose on a thorn bush Like all the colors of a royal flush And...
SAScon 2011 is Quickly Approaching – Start Getting Excited!
The inaugural SAScon event was held way back in April last year, and so it’s pretty exciting to know that this not-for-profit event is going...
SEO Guide for Web Hosting & Domain Registration Companies
SEO in the niche of web hosting and domain name registration In this article we`ll try to generalize our practices in promotion of companies that...
Twitter Launches in Korea
How many different languages can you Twit?…or is it Tweet? Since the July 2006 launch of the famous micro-blogging platform, Twitter has grown phenomenally in...
Italy Drops Inquiry into Google News
Every country seems to have some kind of problem with Google, but it’s rarely with all of Google. Rather, countries seem to select a specific service...