Google doesn’t know who your friends are, who you chat with, or what news you care about. Just like how Facebook doesn’t know what’s in your email, what directions you map, what you web search for, or what’s going on in your Android phone. That’s why the two have huge but very different opportunities when...Read More
Anybody who has ran or developed a WordPress-powered site, be it a humble blog or something more complex, knows that it’s pretty easy to make undesirable changes. This can be either content-related or a change to the WordPress theme or plugin you’re running. While backing up is crucial, a primitive backup doesn’t always let you...Read More
This is the wrap-up of the most popular posts and announcements on SEJ over the previous week. Newsletter subscribers are the first to receive this and other updates. Google Introduces the Tech Entrepreneurship Nanodegree Have you ever thought about building an app but didn’t know where to start? The product team at Google wants to provide...Read More
Alphabet was established to help Google develop its ideas beyond search into areas as diverse as self-driving cars, medical technology, and high-speed internet connections. But it’s YouTube, still a part of Google prime, that the company is touting as one of its first big successes outside of search. During Alphabet’s first quarterly earnings call yesterday,...Read More
News in Brief FCC plans for 5G future, The WordPress woes of candidates and more By FCW Staff Oct 23, 2015 FCC plans for a 5G future The Federal Communications Commission proposed new rules for the high-frequency spectrum that will be the foundation for next-generation 5G mobile services. At an Oct. 22 meeting, FCC Chairman...Read More
Many B2B marketers — particularly those selling to enterprise companies and targeting specific job titles — struggle with the task of generating SEO traffic that actually reaches their target audience. There’s often a perception that these types of purchases (big ticket items bought by large companies) aren’t something that key stakeholders are likely to search for. The thought...Read More
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Recently, everybody seems to be talking about Lobster. Not the crustaceans from the ocean, but the Web Font. For those who haven’t heard of it, Lobster is a good example of a popular Google Font that is embedded into web pages. Embedding fonts is not as new as you might think. Way back in 1998,...Read More
In the fairy tale, “Jack the Beanstalk,†a magician gives the little boy three magic beans. His angry mother flings them out of the window. Overnight, a giant beanstalk springs up, helping Jack climb to a kingdom in the sky — from where he makes a fortune. For your e-commerce website, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is like...Read More
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer was previously a Google exec. (GeekWire File Photo) Updated below with Microsoft statement. Yahoo just announced a search deal with Google, taking advantage an earlier revision of its longtime Microsoft search pact that gave Yahoo the ability to use alternative services to power its Internet search and advertising services. The deal between Google...Read More
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