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Tag: Mobile Search

It’s Time To Address Mobile SEO

I think this goes without saying at this point, but marketers and SEO have to stop being lazy and start getting with the times.  Mobile has been around for quite a while now,  and a number of websites still have yet to take advantage of it.  This is especially important if the business in question […]

Marketing In Transit: Selling To Mobile Searchers

When you’re a local business these days, you need to keep up with the times in order to survive.  As an example, you would need to make sure you had some sort of online presence to reach more people in the area so that your customers (or potential or future customers) can find out more […]

It Will Take “Act Of God” For Relcy To Win In Mobile Search

Some of you may recall hearing from TechCrunch that a “stealth” startup called Relcy has been seeking to create a “native” search engine for the mobile platforms.  So far, the post has mentioned that the company has raised $9 million in funding at this point.  That’s not really much to laugh for a startup. Rohit Satapathy, […]

Is Page Speed A More Important Factor For Mobile Sites?

Matt Cutts, The head of Google Search Spam is asked this question in this video, “Is load speed a more important factor for mobile? Is it really something that can change your rankings, all the things being equal?”

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 […]

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 […]