When Good SEO Becomes Bad Information Architecture
Have you ever heard the phrase search engine optimization (SEO) architecture? At first glance, it might seem like a good idea…but maybe not. Learn about 2 critical usability tests that help SEO professionals not make critical architecture errors.
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A Good Social Media Marketing IDEA: Identify, Deliver, Empower, Amplify
February 9, 2012 - 1:28 pm
Tags: Amplify, Deliver, Empower, good, Idea, Identify, Marketing, Media, Social
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Josh Bernoff of Forrester Research and co-author of bestseller “Groundswell”, shared tips for success in social and instigating positive change by causing trouble in a way that’s disruptive at Covario’s recent INFLECTIONPoint 2012 conference. View full post on Search Engine Watch – Latest
Chrome Beta for Android Will Be Good for Mobile HTML5 Development
February 7, 2012 - 1:55 pm
Tags: Android, Beta, Chrome, Development, good, HTML5, Mobile
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When Google announced that the Chrome browser would become its own operating system and run on netbooks, the thought around the tech community was that eventually Google would have to merge Chrome with Android. After all, what is the point of supporting two disparate mobile operating systems? The convergence has not yet occurred but may [...]
Poll: People Don’t Rely On Facebook, YouTube, Twitter For Election Information
February 7, 2012 - 12:55 pm
Tags: Don't, Election, Facebook, Information, People, Poll, Rely, Twitter, youtube
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Fewer people are relying on the Internet in general and social media specifically for election news and information than some social media “experts” would have us believe, according to a new poll by the Pew Research Center. Sponsor While many in tech journalism circles have been quick to call the 2012 presidential race “the Social [...]
Think Before You Tweet, And Other Good Advice From The Experts
January 30, 2012 - 5:56 pm
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Officially, Sree Sreenivasan is the dean of student affairs and a professor at Columbia University’s Journalism School, but for many he is the curator of Sree’s Tips, a Tumblr blog crammed with how-to social media information, as well as a leading figure in the social media movement. This past weekend he was also the point [...]
6 Reasons Why Adding Google+ to Your Web Presence & SEO Strategy is a Good Idea – iMedia Connection (blog)
January 30, 2012 - 1:27 am
Tags: Adding, Blog, Connection, good, Google, Idea, iMedia, Presence, Reasons, Strategy
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Promotion World (press release) 6 Reasons Why Adding Google+ to Your Web Presence & SEO Strategy is a Good IdeaiMedia Connection (blog)This is proof that the lines between social networking, social media and SEO are indeed thinning and that social networking and social signals are becoming more important to the practice of SEO. Google+ is [...]
Google Shut-Downs & the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
January 20, 2012 - 6:56 pm
Tags: good, Google, Horrible, ShutDowns, Terrible, Very
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Google announced today that it is closing a number of services that it wasn’t able to attract millions of users to without making any effort. The worst of the lot to lose are two: the Social Graph API and DIY data extraction service Needlebase. Following on the heels of the kitten-stomping-bad sunsetting of Postrank, these [...]
6 Tips for Being A Good Blogger in 2012
January 19, 2012 - 10:04 am
Tags: Being, Blogger, good, in 2012, Tips
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Obviously, as the managing editor at SEJ I read a lot of articles. I read tons of blogs, online news sources and I read posts people send to SEJ. I also have been around enough to see all the strategies people use to try and write “headlines” and posts that people will read. Some stuff [...]
YouTube Tries to Make “Doing Good” Part of its Everyday Routine
January 19, 2012 - 12:55 am
Tags: Doing, Everyday, good, Part, Routine, Tries, youtube
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One of Google’s earliest YouTube employees is now leading a new charge at the company: Trying to figure out how to make YouTube a better service for social good – focusing on nonprofits, education, and free expression/activism. YouTube has long worked with nonprofit-types to help them spread their causes and raise money. About 16,000 organizations [...]
Google Launches Good to Know Campaign for Web Safety
January 17, 2012 - 9:56 am
Tags: Campaign, good, Google, know, Launches, Safety
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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 [...]
Google’s SPYW, Kenya Imbroglios An “Ink Blot” Test For Google As Good Or Evil?
January 13, 2012 - 9:09 am
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I woke up this morning to discover some fairly outrageous allegations against Google in Kenya. Local search/directory startup Mocality says that Google crawled its site for local business sales leads and then falsely claimed in cold calls to those businesses it had a partnership with the publisher… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full [...]