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Archive for the 'Google News' Category

‘Gmail To Marketers: Drop Dead’ – ‘ReadWrite’

The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Gmail To Marketers: Drop Dead”. Michael Singer says, “Google’s latest Gmail tweak makes viewing photos in Gmail easier for you—and the process of tracking you via emailed images much more difficult for marketers and advertisers. Google on Thursday updated its Gmail service so that you’ll never have to click that pesky “Display images below” link again. Gmail will now automatically display images in email, the catch being that Google will host those images on its own servers. Prior to the change, most emailed images would... [...]

‘Twitter Reverts Blocking Policy After User Outrage’ – ‘ReadWrite’

The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Twitter Reverts Blocking Policy After User Outrage”. Selena Larson says, “Earlier today we told you aboutupdates to Twitter’s blocking policythat allowed blocked users to follow and interact with those who blocked them, but effectively “muted” their activity so the blockers wouldn’t see it. As you might imagine, Twitter users were unhappy with the update, and voiced their opinions on the social network”. Twitter Reverts Blocking Policy After User Outrage ReadWrite  [...]

‘What is Google likely to clamp down on in 2014?’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “What is Google likely to clamp down on in 2014?”. Graham Charlton says, “Google is seemingly involved in a never-ending battle to fight spam and underhand SEO tactics affecting its search results.  In 2013 we’ve had several updates and warnings, Hummingbirdbeing the most obvious, but what will Google target next? I have a few ideas on this, and I’ve also asked SEOs for their views on the areas where Google is likely to focus”. What is Google likely to clamp down on in 2014? ‘Econsultancy’... [...]

Download: Silverpop’s ‘Gmail Tabs: Impact on Email Marketing and Strategies to Respond’ eBook

Silverpop has released a free ebook titled “Gmail Tabs: Impact on Email Marketing and Strategies to Respond”. The Silverpop team says, “Since Google launched its new Gmail Tabs functionality in May 2013, much of the marketing world has been grabbing at quick-fix tactics unlikely to provide the desired short- or long-term results as new email inbox changes arise. Download our white paper and get a three-stage Gmail Tabs marketing plan designed to help you thrive in the age of Gmail Tabs – and beyond. You’ll learn: What the data says about how Gmail Tabs is impacting marketing How... [...]

‘Google+ Sign-In Changes Could Appeal To More Developers’ – ‘ReadWrite’

The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Google+ Sign-In Changes Could Appeal To More Developers”. Selena Larson says, “It appears Google is making some concessions for developers who are not keen on forcing their users to have a Google+ account to use their apps. Google+ Sign-In now supports all Google account types, including Google Apps users and those without a Google+ profile. This seems incongruent with recent updates to Google services that force users to have a Google+ profile on the company’s so-called social network in order to interact with the service. When YouTube... [...]

‘U.S. Tech Companies Are Fed Up With Spying And Not Going To Take It Anymore’ – ‘ReadWrite’

The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “U.S. Tech Companies Are Fed Up With Spying And Not Going To Take It Anymore”. Dan Rowinski says, “The tech giants of America are fed up with surveillance by the United States government and they are not going to take it anymore. A group of some of the premier technology companies in the U.S. have issued a joint open letter to President Obama and Congress to limit the National Security Agency’s ability to spy on their users. AOL, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Twitter and Yahoo all have signed the letter, posted at a website... [...]

‘Eye Publishing: Google Glass Gets WordPress Plugin’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Eye Publishing: Google Glass Gets WordPress Plugin”. Samantha Murphy Kelly says, “The articles you read in the future could be published through voice command or even a pair of eyes.Google Glass users will now have access to a plugin app that works with the WordPress publishing platform, giving media organizations and bloggers a way to post and update stories, photos and videos directly through the high-tech eyewear. The wpForGlass plugin — developed by public relations agency Weber Shandwick and not officially launched from WordPress... [...]

‘How to Optimize Your Blog Posts for SEO’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “How to Optimize Your Blog Posts for SEO: an Easy-Peasy Guide”. Jasmine Henry says, “Great SEO isn’t really a standalone practice anymore. In fact, it’s really difficult to seperate search engine optimization from social media and content marketing, because these three factors form the pillar of a modern inbound marketing strategy. Keyword research and optimization can improve the performance of your SEO blog posts in search, while social media shares send a clear message to Google that your content is quality. You... [...]

‘Google’s Ad Rank update leads to improved performance of PPC ad extensions’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Google’s Ad Rank update leads to improved performance of PPC ad extensions”. David Moth says, “A paid search algorithm update by Google has led to an improvement in the performance of PPC adverts that include an ad extension. But overall the new AdWords Ad Rank update actually caused a slight decline in ad performance. The update, which was announced back in October, altered the way that Google determines the order of paid search ads by adding in a third variable alongside the maximum bid and quality score”. Google’s... [...]

‘What are ‘nofollow’ tags and when should they be used in SEO?’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “What are ‘nofollow’ tags and when should they be used in SEO?”. David Moth says, “‘Nofollow’ tags are an HTML attribute that tells search engines not to pay any attention to links that appear on a webpage. It was created in 2005 by the major search engines as a way of combatting link spam and dodgy SEO practices, though its impact in helping to win that fight is debatable. Recently I’ve had a few conversations around the use of nofollow tags so thought it would be helpful to give an overview of why they’re... [...]


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