Often times, people forget an important and (usually) easy step when configuring their cross domain eCommerce tracking in Google Analytics. This step is referred to as the link the method. The link method sounds complicated at first, but really it is very simple. What is the Link Method and How Does it Work The link…
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Facebook Adding “Sympathize” Button in Near Future
Don’t expect Facebook to jump on the ‘Dislike’ button anytime soon, but Facebook may be taking a different route— a potential ‘Sympathize’ button on posts. Facebook is taking social media to the next level again. Straying away from Facebook’s menu of 40 emoticons, the “Sympathize” button would be used when someone creates a post that…
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SEO News This Week
Here is a brief of the SEO news that took place this week around the web. Disavow Links Aggressively Matt Cutt’s from Google came out and said, if you have a penalty you need to disavow links aggressively. Google’s Knowledge Graph Gets Ads Google’s Knowledge Graph is very new, but they are already testing ads…
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Instagram Direct: What it is and how you can Use it for Your Business
With the brand new Instagram update, made active last night, users can now share photos and videos with specific friends, groups, family or whomever they choose. As users begin to get their feet wet with the new idea, many are asking “what’s the point?” The reaction I have gathered so far is that the new…
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Local Schema.org Markup for SEO, What you Need to Know
Our new savvy Senior PM Chrystal brought up local schema markup and its impact on SEO. It’s been awhile since I considered this optimization element so I felt it was time to do a bit of a refresh. There is no doubt that it is critical, especially with the emphasis that Google is placing on…
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