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Search Privacy Low On List Of Privacy Concerns For US Internet Users

Recently a new survey of US internet users find that concern over search privacy ranks far behind other online privacy issues. In the survey, a thousand adults were covered by the Pew Research Center in the US. The survey was conducted last month and it asked a wide range of questions about online privacy. To […]

Google May Be Updating Their Algorithm But They Won’t Confirm It

Lately, it seems there have been huge spikes in chatter amongst SEO and webmasters about Google search results shifting changing. There have been complaints from many SEO’s and webmasters about the rankings in the Google search results. It seems that search results have declined drastically. Images have shown significant drops in traffic from Google organic […]

Bing Tests Deep Links Within Search Box Results

A picture with was shared on Twitter from Aaron Wall regarding a new experiment that being tried out by showing deep links directly in the search box results. When it is possible, being prefers to show answers unstructured data directly when you type your career in the search box. This will be the first time […]

Topsy Becomes Definitive Twitter Search Engine

It has been announced that Topsy, the social search and analytics provider, is allowing users to search its index for every single tweet that has been published since inception of Twitter in 2006. This tool is very useful, making a possible acquisition target for Twitter. According to Topsy, since Twitter’s creation in 2006, there are […]

Google Tablet Interface Tests Card Styled Layout

It seems that Google is apparently testing a new tablet design and interface for their search results. First spotted by Techno-Net, it looks like Google’s new tablet design will be going with the card style interface.  In this interface, when you search, the results will be laid out in boxes or cards of search results.  This […]

Is Google’s PageRank Dead?

If you wanted to find the PageRank of a particular page, it has gotten harder to do this over the years, at least as far as using the Google Toolbar goes. For non tech savvy people, the Google toolbar can help them discover how much Google trusts a page, is represented by its PageRank value. […]

10 Features Unique To Bing Ads That You Might Not Know About

Are you aware that there are some things offered in Bing Ads that simply aren’t available in Google Adwords? Well, its true. On the Bing Ads blog this week, Marta Turek from Mediative shows us several features that are offered in Bing Ads that Google Adwords doesn’t. Many AdWords users know that there is almost […]

Matt Cutts Wants To Know If Your Small Web Site Not Ranking Well In Google?

Last night via Twitter, Matt Cutts, Google’s Head of Search Spam asked  webmasters and SEOs to fill out a survey revolving around the topic of small sites and Google rankings. Matt Cutts asked “if there’s a small website that you think should be doing better in Google, tell us more here.” In the form, it […]

Google’s Mobile Search Revenue Forcasted To Top 30 Percent, Desktop To Fall To 43 Percent By 2015

eMarketer, in it’s latest look at mobile ad revenues, has estimated that Google is generating nearly one fifth of its US advertising revenues from mobile search, coming in at 19.1%. Only two years ago, mobile meet up only 4 .8 percent of Google’s US ad revenues. It is forecast that by the year 2015, Mobile […]

R.I.P. Google Keyword Tool, Hello Keyword Planner

As of yesterday, the Google Keyword Tool has officially been replaced with the Keyword Planner. But, if what people say on Twitter is any gauge, the SEM world isn’t exactly loving Google’s new keyword planner. When you look at the tweets over the past week, “Keyword Tool” yields a score of 59 on Topsy.com. Compare […]