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Google Moves Away From Large Navigation Drop Down Menu

A few months ago, Google introduced a new navigation bar that was black and very large. It was part of the Google+ changes across Google’s properties. Last night, Google announced yet another change to that top bar navigation. The most noticeable change is that most of the main search options…



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Can Bing & adCenter Bring More To The Table For Large Advertisers?

During the week of January 4th, I had the privilege of spending a week with the Bing and adCenter teams in Bellevue. First off, I would like to thank them both for their tremendous hospitality. Today, I want to outline some of the most interesting conclusions I have from the meetings with the…



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Two webcasts next week: “The Buyers’ Journey,” and “Content, Freshness and SEO for Large Sites”

Search Marketing Now will host two webcasts next week. On Tuesday, January 17, Christine Crandell and Erez Barak will present “Align Your Marketing Mix to Your Buyers’ Journey: the Solution Search Stage.” They’ll explain what the Buyers’ Journey is, and how to set up…



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Scripting SEO: 5 Panda-Fighting Tricks for Large Sites – SEOmoz (blog)

Scripting SEO: 5 Panda-Fighting Tricks for Large Sites
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The author's views below are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc. For anyone that's experienced the joys of doing SEO on an exceedingly large site, you know that keeping your content in check isn't easy.

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How To Turn Challenger Brands Into Market Leaders Using Efficiencies In Large Scale SEM

As digital marketing professionals, we work with a wide range of clients. Some are Fortune 500’s and some are mid-tier businesses trying to compete in tough markets. The latter of these can be considered ‘challenger brands’ for two reasons – contending with the industrial strength heavy hitters can…



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Facebook Facing Large Fines in Europe Due to Privacy Concerns

How to Send Large Files, But Not as Attachments

zipsend150.pngAs we mentioned in our article earlier this summer, the lines are blurring between file sending and sync services and cloud drives. The latest entrant into this field is ZipSend, from the folks that make the popular WinZip file compression utility. It is somewhat disappointing on several reasons, but gives us an excuse to recap the major players in the marketplace.

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As you mostly know by now, the major Webmail providers limit your attachments to 25 MB, and many corporate email servers have much lower limits because they don’t want their servers bogged down with attachments. To get around this problem, a number of file sending service providers have been created. Instead of using an attachment, they send a link in your email that connects you to their service, where you can download the file outside of your email stream.

Each of the service providers have different limits of their own when it comes to how big a file that they can handle. With Zipsend, you have to upgrade to their paid ($50 a year) Pro version to be able to send up to a 2 GB file. This is the same price point and size that YouSendIt.com offers for their plan, which is no coincidence since Zipsend is an OEM of YouSendIt.

Two GBs For Free

But there are two free services that can handle up to 2 GB files: Sendthisfile.com and Dropsend.com. If you don’t send big files often, it might be worth using one of these services.

So why bother with Zipsend? Well, if you want to use the cloud completely for your file transfers, there are limitations on the browser in terms of how big a file it can upload and download. Most Web browsers restrict file uploads at 2GB. And IE8 restricts file downloads to 4GB, while the restriction in Firefox is for files smaller than 4GB.

For the biggest files, you need special client software to do the transfers. SendThisFile has one, as does Zipsend, but both are only available for Windows clients. The Zipsend client is actually WinZip, which may be a reason to go with their service if that is a utility that you use frequently. YouSendIt and Dropbox.com both have Mac versions, and the latter can upload as big a file to their cloud drive as you have storage capacity to take it on, provided you use their desktop client. And if you are looking for another service for particularly large files, you might want to check out TrendMicro’s SafeSync. Like Dropbox, SafeSync can store a file as big as your storage bucket allows. Both will cost you though a monthly fee (and Trend is updating their service next week).

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Covario Issues Business Case for Mobile SEO Programs by Large Advertisers – MarketWatch (press release)

Covario Issues Business Case for Mobile SEO Programs by Large Advertisers
MarketWatch (press release)
The authors of the report, Covario CMO Craig Macdonald and Senior SEO Strategist Michael Martin, support the premise that mobile search will be the main process by which digital advertising is served to consumers within the next 10 years.

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Symantec: Cybercrime As Large As the Illegal Drug Trade

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