Food Network executive Bruce Seidel is moving to an unnamed YouTube channel for foodies. More and more people rely on the web for quality video content. Is your business ready to go viral?
It’s common for people to search for information on their mobile phones. The convenience of these pocket computers allows us to access information on the go. What does that mean for our SEO?
Implementing SEO strategies can take you to the next level, but tracking your web traffic is equally important. Google Analytics gives users in-depth data on web traffic, allowing users to determine their strengths and their weaknesses.
Most businesses see the importance of a healthy social media campaign, as their customers are probably on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or all three. Learn how Facebook can help customers find your business through SEO techniques.
While the SEO horizon changes daily, much like the phases of the moon, what stays the same is the importance of relevant and fresh content.
If you’ve been on the Internet at all in the past few weeks, chances are you’ve seen posts or news articles about two piracy bills that are swarming around Congress: SOPA and PIPA. SOPA is the Stop Online Piracy Act, and PIPA is the Protect IP Act. While these bills may have good intentions – stopping copyright infringement – they could be detrimental to information sharing and the Internet as we know it today.
On January 10, 2012, Google introduced ‘Search, plus Your World,’ which allows users to see tailored search results when they’re signed in to their Google+ accounts. We explain what it means for you.
Google Maps and Google Places may seem like the same product with two different names, but that isn’t the case. Master Google explains the differences, and explains why Google still uses both.
We’ve touched on each of these points in detail in previous posts that we’ll link to below as they come up, but combined, these tips are just what you need to jump-start your SEO efforts today.
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