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Market Targets Launches New SEO Training Course Covering Contextual Symantec … – PR Web (press release)
Jan 30th
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Market Targets Launches New SEO Training Course Covering Contextual Symantec …
PR Web (press release) San Diego SEM firm and SEO in San Diego expert Market Target announced today a highly specialized SEO training course entitled Contextual Symantec Relation Decoding will be offered in their Carlsbad, California headquarters. The training will cover the … |
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Market Target Launches Hometown Helper Service, Providing Internet Marketing … – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Jan 27th
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Market Target Launches Hometown Helper Service, Providing Internet Marketing …
San Francisco Chronicle (press release) San Diego SEO Services company Market Target announced today the launch of a marketing service designed specifically for underserved small town businesses. Hometown Helper Service is designed to get small town businesses a revenue generating presence … |
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Revvim Launches the First Revenue Maximization Service for Natural Search – MarketWatch (press release)
Jan 25th
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Revvim Launches the First Revenue Maximization Service for Natural Search
MarketWatch (press release) "Our goal at Revvim is to empower website marketers and small business executives to rapidly improve their SEO efforts to deliver provable ROI (return on investment)," stated Matthew LeBaron, CEO and founder of Revvim. In today's economy companies are … Finding killer SEO keywords for content marketing: Part 1 |
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SEO Positive Launches Online Chat Facility For New Website – PR Web (press release)
Jan 20th
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SEO Positive Launches Online Chat Facility For New Website
PR Web (press release) To coincide with the very recent launch of its newly designed website, UK online promotions company SEO Positive has installed an online chat facility for clients seeking professional advice from the team at the click of a button. … |
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Pittsburgh SEO Firm Launches Comprehensive SEO Index – openPR (press release)
Jan 19th
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Pittsburgh SEO Firm Launches Comprehensive SEO Index
openPR (press release) (openPR) – Pittsburgh SEO firm ProFromGo Internet Marketing announced the initial launch of a comprehensive SEO index that is offered to the public at no cost. The index serves as a detailed glossary of industry jargon and terms that the general public … |
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Facebook Launches 60 New Timeline Apps
Jan 18th
Facebook’s 60 new Open Graph app partners span a range of domains, from food to fitness to travel, as announced in their live press event January 18. In addition, they will begin the process of approving apps for the new platform, which will…
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Google Launches Good to Know Campaign for Web Safety
Jan 17th
Google has launched a consumer education campaign called Good to Know, which is designed to teach new users of high tech about safety, security and data management online. It’s a walk-through with four sections: Stay safe online, Your data on the web, Your data on Google and Manage your data. Each section contains an organized brochure of topics with some instructional diagrams and videos.
Google calls Good to Know its “biggest-ever consumer education campaign.” It began with ad campaigns in the U.K. and Germany last fall. The ads highlight security tips like using Google’s 2-step verification and checking websites for secure HTTPS connections. The campaign will now be extended to the U.S. with print and Web ads, as well as display ads in New York and Washington D.C. subway stations.

The campaign supports Google’s existing resources, such as the Google Security Center, the Family Safety Center and Teach Parents Tech. By dedicating one chapter of the Good to Know website to Google’s services, the rest of the document serves as a good general guide to using the whole Web responsibly.
These resources are available at google.com/goodtoknow
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FTC Investigating Google: Google Launches Ad Campaign to Control Damage
Jan 17th
Since Google launched Search Plus last Tuesday, the search giant has been publicly criticized by bloggers and privacy advocates. On the 12th, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) requested that the FTC investigate Google. The complaint alleged that Google’s new Search Plus feature violated users’ privacy and showed favoritism toward Google products. The new Search [...]
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Google Launches QR Code-Based Login Security Measure
Jan 16th
Google has released a new way to securely log into Google accounts on public computers. Using a smartphone, scan the QR code generated at accounts.google.com/sesame. The Google login prompt will appear on your phone, and logging in there will log you into a session on the desktop.
This prevents the user from having to type sensitive login credentials into a public machine, which could be compromised with keylogging software. The new QR code feature is an alternative to Google’s 2-step verification. This generates a unique short code on your mobile, which you must input for each desktop login, using the presence of your phone as a form of identification.
Adoption of QR codes is a slow-growing oddity. The last study we saw indicated that 5% of U.S. adults have scanned the 2D bar codes with their smartphones. QR codes allow us to put hyperlinks anywhere in the real world. We’ve seen some neat use cases, such as a project to put QR links to Wikipedia entries on their corresponding real-world places. But most of the current use of QR codes is in pretty mundane marketing campaigns, and lots of people find them inscrutable.

Google’s use of QR codes as a security feature is much more compelling than a Cheetos ad. Android users can use Google Goggles, and iOS users can use the free Google Search app. If you choose to use sesame to log in to your Google account, PC World has some great security tips.
If you’re logging in on a computer using public Wi-Fi, it’s safer to use the cellular data network on your phone, so packet sniffers can’t catch the whole exchange. Also, make sure the site on the desktop uses a secure HTTPS connection from the real google.com domain, or else you’re on the wrong site, and you shouldn’t enter your account information.
Once again, the QR-based login is available at accounts.google.com/sesame.
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Monetate Launches Agility Suite, Enables Unlimited Real-Time Testing & Updates Without IT
Jan 16th
Monetate Agility Suite launches today, giving marketers the ability to run tests and make site changes on the fly, even from a tablet or smartphone. Five products inside the toolkit enable unlimited A/B or multivariate testing with real-time data,…
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