MagiCubes.com Uses YouTube Private Videos to Turn Straw into Gold
MagiCubes.com is using Private Videos on YouTube to enable clients to preview 3D video proofs of customized Magic Cubes and approve them before they are manufactured and shipped. The result:...
View ArticleWhere to Land the Best Paying SEO Jobs [Infographic]
New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are the best places to find SEO jobs in the top 20 U.S. markets. Also: current salary ranges for link builders, copywriters, SEO analysts, SEO directors and...
View ArticleFrom ‘Author Stats’ in Webmaster Tools to Newsknife’s Top Journalists
Last week, the Official Google Webmaster Central Blog introduced “Author Stats” in Webmaster Tools. And yesterday, Newsknife posted its list of top news sites and journalists for 2011.
View ArticleGoogle ‘Search Plus’ and Our Ever Decreasing Circles
Is Google’s latest move bad for users? Is it leading us to a future search experience that replaces pure information retrieval with curated information retrieval? If so, who is curating, based on what...
View ArticleGoogle Protest Adds 4.5 Million SOPA Opponents
By blacking out its logo and urging its users to “Tell Congress: Please don’t censor the web!” Google yesterday added 4.5 million names to a petition opposing controversial anti-piracy bills SOPA (Stop...
View ArticleFacebook Timeline Apps Deliver Big Traffic for Pinterest, More Sites
Some of Facebook's timeline app partners are apparently giddy with the relationship so far. Since Pinterest started its open graph integration last month, the virtual pin-up board has seen its daily...
View Article2012 Oscar Predictions From Google & Yahoo
Who will take home the Oscar at the 84th Annual Academy Awards tonight? Google predicts “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close” might be the “underdog” winner for best picture, but Yahoo backs “War...
View ArticleDomain Names With Geo Specific Keywords Offer Local Ranking Opportunities...
The goal of this study on the weight of domain names in rankings was to evaluate the performance of a related series of keywords in 10 different geographic locations and put them head to head against a...
View ArticleGoogle April Fools' Day Pranks 2012: 8-Bit Maps, Chrome Multitask Mode & More!
For Google, April Fools Day is the annual launch day for a slew of gag products and hoax services you’ll likely never see in real life, including 8-Bit Maps, Chrome Multitask Mode, the YouTube...
View ArticleYouTube Live Adds Real Time Analytics, Paid Live Streaming & More
YouTube Live did something completely different to celebrate its first birthday. Its gave three gifts to YouTube Partners, wrapped up as new features, further opening a new category of content for...
View ArticleDoes Uncensored FCC Street View Report Show Google Lied?
A report from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has accused Google of knowingly collecting households' Wi-Fi data, a practice the search giant has long argued happened by mistake during...
View Article2 Hidden Adwords Campaign Settings That Can Trip You Up
There are a seemingly endless number of options, and not all of them are readily apparent in the Google AdWords interface. Keep these settings in mind when creating your next new campaign to...
View Article12 Must-Have Apps for the Mobile Community Manager
Luckily for most, there are a host of apps out there that make doing the job of a community manager, regardless of when, where, or how, a bit easier. Here’s a look at some must-have apps that should be...
View ArticleWhy ‘A Conversation With My 12 Year Old Self’ is a Viral Video Success
Marketers can learn a number of lessons from the surprising success of “A Conversation With My 12 Year Old Self.” The YouTube video has gone viral for three key reasons: better video editing, a...
View ArticleViva Las Vegas Tech: A Startup City Blooms in the Desert
New York, Seattle, and Silicon Valley may be synonymous with technology and start-ups, but it's time to add one more to this list: Las Vegas. What began at the grassroots level a year ago has now...
View ArticleAmelia Earhart Found in Google Doodle
The search for U.S. aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart has yet to turn up any evidence in the 75 years since she vanished somewhere over the Pacific Ocean. Earhart, who was born on this date 115 years...
View ArticleGoogle Offers Free & Discounted Wi-Fi at U.S. Malls, Airports
Google and Boingo Wireless are teaming up to offer free Wi-Fi at eight malls and discounted access in 16 major airports. Google’s sponsorship isn’t completely altruistic; people need to subscribe to...
View ArticleBing Tries to Make Search Sexy to College Women
Bing wanted to show young women that it's worth checking out, so when it threw down the gauntlet encouraging people to test its search engine against Google's, it worked with HerCampus.com to get the...
View Article7 Content Strategy Tips to Construct Awesome Product Pages & Boost Sales
Rather than starting a blog, which is often bypassed entirely by users, you should take a more integrated approach to developing fresh content on your website and include it on product pages, where it...
View ArticleBing Top Searches of 2012: Those Kardashian People, iPhone 5 & Beyonce’s Baby
Bing’s Top Searches list is out and reads like a compendium of everything that is wrong with America. The iPhone 5 beat out the 2012 election in news, while Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber and Miley...
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