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SEO and the social media factor

In the past year, social media has become a vital tool for internet marketing. Experts say that social media sites like Facebook and Twitter are now ...

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Outdated SEO

Search engine optimization (SEO) is a dynamic science. As search engines change algorithms for better search efficiency, so do the mold ...

Get your company a Facebook account for SEO

Does your online company have a Facebook profile? If it doesn’t, then you better enroll it fast. Social networking is increasing its ...

User experience is important for Bing SEO

Online companies that are optimizing for Bing should focus on user experience. Cedric Chambaz from Microsoft told Computing magazine that one of ...

China extends Google’s license

Following speculation that Google will have its license revoked in China due to its redirection of Chinese users to its unfiltered ...

Google accused of manipulating its search rankings

The European Union (EU) is now investigating accusations that Google is unfairly demoting its European competitors in its search rankings. Google’s domination ...

Video distribution for SEO

Search engine optimization (SEO) is not all about keywords and Meta tags. You also need great promotions that can drive more ...

UK companies need to go online!

UK-based companies need to realize the advantage of boosting their online presence. Matt Brittin, Google’s managing director in the country, told a ...

Google offers customizable headlines, which could be vital for SEO firms

Search engine optimization (SEO) experts may soon have a customized version of Google News. Google announced that changes in the homepage, which ...

Google to remain censored in China

Google’s website optimization strategy in China has hit a major hurdle as the government objected the search engine’s efforts to avoid ...

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The Hushed Hidden Gaps of Online Media Tracking

Written by industry insiders, addressing these three issues:

1. Does the online media industry have a flaw in its reporting?

2. Is there over counting and double paying for conversions?

3. How do we properly attribute a sale with multiple media sources?