What happens if a shopper first visits your website on their phone through a search, then checks it out again on their tablet and finally makes a purchase on their PC. Can you track that? Well, with the new cross device conversion tracking in AdWords you most certainly can. There are of course some limitations,…
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Google Hummingbird Update to Impact 90% of Searches
Google has announced a massive update that will impact approximately 90% of searches. This update is the largest since it switched to Caffeine back in 2010. Exciting! According to Mashable, “Google on Thursday announced a handful of new updates to the company’s search offering, including a major update to Google’s search algorithm that the company…
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California’s New Internet Eraser Law for Teens
The California Senate recently passed a well-intentioned law that provides new protections for minors using Internet. While California SB 658 is extensive, starting on January 1, 2015, it will allow any minor to request that a digital service provider delete pictures of themselves. Which allows for any embarrassing or awkward photos to be scrubbed from…
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Why Hashtags are Stupid #JimmyFallon #JustinTimberlake
Don’t let this title fool you, we love hashtags. But as with anything, we also laugh at people who might take them too far. We have all see it. So enjoy this video with Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon, as they hate on hashtags. Why Hashtags are Stupid #JimmyFallon #JustinTimberlake
SEOs Freak – Google to Block All Organic Keyword Data
There is something in Google Analytics called (Not Provided). It is listed as a keyword in the Organic Search Traffic report section. This number represents the amount of non-paid searchers who came to a website who were logged into Google when they performed their search. Search engine optimization experts and Internet marketers in general have…
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