The latest MOZ blog post is titled “10 Ways to Prove SEO Value in Google Analytics”. Jeff Sauer says, “Over the past two years I have flipped and flopped on my stance on (not provided) keywords in Google Analytics. For a long time I took a stance against complaining about missing keyword data in GA by asking the question “Why Do You Care So Much About (not provided)?” Then at some point last fall while I was hanging out with some of my fellow GACPs, their complaints about the data we were missing behind the fog of https: search results influenced me enough to join the ranks... [...]
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The latest MOZ blog post is titled “6 Ways to Earn Higher Rankings Without Investing in Content Creation and Marketing – Whiteboard Friday”. Rand Fishkin says, “Content is certainly important, but we have to remember all the other tools we have for improving our rankings. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand covers six great methods that don’t even involve content marketing“. 6 Ways to Earn Higher Rankings Without Investing in Content Creation and Marketing – Whiteboard Friday MOZ Blog [...]
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “How to Get Your Website to Rank High on Google”. Lori Dilow says, “You know the reasons you need a website – and now that it is feasible to build one with a relatively low price tag attached, both young companies and well-known businesses have a growing amount of competition when selling their products and services on the Web. This saturation of the marketing makes it more complicated for companies to be found online without forking over cash to Google for the privilege – 90 percent of visitors won’t see the third... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “The FCC Is Still Banging Its Head Against The Wall On Net Neutrality”. Dan Rowinski says, “Net neutrality—the principle that Internet service providers should treat all data on their networks equally—is not dead yet. And the Federal Communications Commission says it will do just about everything in its power to enforce an open Internet. In an announcement today, the FCC said that it will not appeal its court loss to Verizon earlier this year that repealed its ability to regulate Internet service providers on the topic of net neutrality.... [...]
The ‘Computer World’ has reported on Google’s plan for expansion of its gigabit-speed Fiber Internet service in 34 US cities. Martyn Williams says, “Google has chosen 34 cities across the U.S. as the next sites for possible expansion of its gigabit-speed Fiber Internet service. The cities encompass nine metro areas and include Salt Lake City; San Antonio; Nashville, Tennessee; Charlotte, North Carolina; clusters of cities around Silicon Valley, including Mountain View where Google has its headquarters; Atlanta; Portland, Oregon; Phoenix; and Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. The... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Google Launches Project Tango, a 3D Sensor-Enabled Smartphone”. Karissa Bell says, “Google announced an experimental Android-powered smartphone with powerful 3D sensors called Project Tango on Thursday. The phone is the latest project out of Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) group. “The goal of Project Tango is to give mobile devices a human-scale understanding of space and motion,” Johnny Lee, ATAP’s technical program lead, wrote in a Google+ postannouncing the project“. Google Launches... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Google I/O 2014 Will Be Happening In Late June”. Dan Rowinski says, “Google I/O is coming at the end of June. The biggest developer conference of the year for Google was announced today by the company’s head of Android and Chrome platforms Sundar Pichai in a posting to his Google+ profile. This year Google I/O will take place at Moscone West in San Francisco from June 25-26. I/O comes about a month later this year than it did last year but at about the same time as it did in 2012“. Google I/O 2014 Will Be Happening In Late June ReadWrite [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “The Future of Google Fiber: Why the Search Giant Is Betting on Broadband”. Seth Fiegerman says, “A little less than two years ago, Google laid out plans to roll out a new lightning-fast Internet network that would make buffering and load times a thing of the past. That dreamlike service had only been available in three cities to date: Kansas City, Austin and Provo, Utah. On Wednesday, Google announced that it had “invited” 34 cities across nine metropolitan areas to work with it in order to determine whether and how to... [...]
The latest article on Business Insider is titled “AOL And Google Just Put More Money Into This Mobile Video Advertising Startup”. Aaron Taube says, “The in-app mobile video advertising startup Vungle announced Thursday that it received $17 million in Series B funding. The round was led by Thomvest Ventures, with participation from existing investors Crosslink Capital, Google Ventures, AOL Ventures, SoftTech VC, and Webb Investment Network. If you’re not familiar with Vungle, the company gives app developers tools for creating mobile video ads to run in other people’s... [...]
The latest MOZ blog post is titled “Google Analytics Checklist for New Projects”. Geoff Kenyon says, “Whether you’re setting Google Analytics up on a site for the first time or checking a client’s existing implementation, there are quite a few standards to remember. This post offers a simple checklist for doing the job right“. Google Analytics Checklist for New Projects MOZ Blog [...]