Tuesday, 2 July 2013

SearchCap: The Day In Search, June 26, 2013

Jun 26, 2013 at 5:01pm ET by Barry Schwartz

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web.

Study: Google Local Carousel Results Win 48% Of Clicks, While Only 14.5% Of Clicks Were On The Map When using heatmaps to gauge interest levels for Google Local Carousel results, search marketer Matthew Hunt discovered that 48 percent of searchers surveyed clicked the Carousel results, while only 14.5 percent clicked on the map. Using the search term ‘Chicago Restaurants,’ Hunt asked 83 searchers to click on the area of the Google search results [...]DoubleClick Search Inventory Campaigns Now Auto-Create Ad Groups, Ads, Keywords Inventory-aware campaigns in DoubleClick Search, designed to automate campaign management for inventory-reliant search campaigns, are getting even more dynamic. DoubleClick Search now automatically creates ad groups, ads and keyword lists for inventory-aware campaigns based on your settings. Launched back in August as “inventory management,” inventory-aware campaigns integrate with Google Merchant Center to apply changes to search campaigns [...]Google Hasn’t Gone Rainbow For DOMA & Prop 8 Rulings But Has, As Usual, For Gay Pride Month My twitter stream is alive with people celebrating two important victories for gay rights today. They’re also noticing that searches for things like “gay” on Google are bringing up a rainbow-colored search box. That’s not Google celebrating the news, however. It’s Google’s traditional celebration of Pride Month for those who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or [...]Linking AdWords And Google Analytics Accounts Finally Gets Easier Linking your AdWords and Google Analytics accounts opens up a whole new world of opportunity for campaign execution, management and analysis. Yet, the linking process has been cumbersome and not particularly intuitive. That is finally changing. In the coming weeks, Google will be rolling out a simpler linking process–down to just three clicks–to all Analytics [...]6 Parallels Between Old-School B2B Sales Tactics & SEM I’m excited to be writing for the first time for Search Engine Land, sharing knowledge and tips that can help you with your B2B e-commerce and lead-gen search engine marketing. Having spoken recently at SMX Advanced in Seattle about how to “Rock it with PLAs,” I hope you’ll depart on a journey with me for [...]Infographic: 2013 SEO Ranking Factors, From SearchMetrics The folks at SearchMetrics have released their SEO ranking factors for 2013. This is their ranking correlation study they worked on for the past 3-months, right after the second-generation Penguin update was pushed out by Google. Want to understand everything that was in it? They’ve got an infographic for that (click to enlarge): The key [...]Is Facebook Stepping Up to Search & Display? If there is one company on a mission to capitalize on search and display, it’s Facebook. Recent evidence this year shows that the social giant is stepping up its game across both channels – in search, they have announced the Graph Search, and in display, they have made big waves with consistent announcements surrounding the [...]Check Out the SMX East Agenda – Over 50 Sessions on SEO, SEM & Social Media Marketing The Search Marketing Expo – SMX East agenda is now posted! Check out the agenda and register for the lowest-offered Super Early Bird rates. The SMX East agenda features over 50 sessions on paid search, SEO, social media marketing, local and mobile search. More than 80% of sessions offered are new for SMX East. Couldn’t [...]2013 Study: 79% Of Consumers Trust Online Reviews As Much As Personal Recommendations Today, we at BrightLocal released the findings of our 2013 Local Consumer Review Survey. This is the third wave of this study which explores consumer consumption (aka “reading”) of online reviews and how these influence their opinions and purchases from local businesses. More People Reading Fewer Reviews The results of this year’s survey show that more consumers [...]Only 6% Of Top 100 Fortune 500 Companies Have Sites That Comply With Google’s Mobile Requirements Last month at the SMX Advanced Conference in Seattle, the head of Google’s webspam team Matt Cutts briefed the audience on the importance of mobile SEO. “You really need to be thinking about mobile,” said Cutts during his keynote session, “We’re starting to think a lot about mobile.” Not only is Google’s head of webspam [...]

Industry

Local & Maps

Link Building

Searching

SEO

SEM / Paid Search

Search Marketing

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About The Author: Barry Schwartz is Search Engine Land's News Editor and owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry's personal blog is named Cartoon Barry and he can be followed on Twitter here. For more background information on Barry, see his full bio over here. See more articles by Barry Schwartz

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SearchCap: The Day In Search, June 27, 2013

Jun 27, 2013 at 5:00pm ET by Barry Schwartz

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web.

DuckDuckGo Launches New Search & Content App For iOS DuckDuckGo (DDG) has launched a new iOS app called Search & Stories to go along with the Android app that’s been available since late 2011. The app offers many of the same features as DuckDuckGo’s Web-based search engine, particularly the anonymous searching that has earned DDG a lot of media attention after the NSA/PRISM privacy [...]IgnitionOne: Mobile PPC Spend Sees Triple-Digit Growth, Retailer Spend Jumps 18% In Q2 Paid search spend in the US increased 7 percent year-over-year in Q2 2013, according to IgnitionOne’s latest Digital Marketing Report. That’s up from a 2 percent YoY increase seen in Q1, though IgnitionOne found that total search spend fell quarter-over-quarter. Clicks and impressions both rose 5 percent, and CPCs ticked up 2 percent YoY. The retailer [...]What’sThe One Thing That Keeps Searchers From Converting On Your Site? There is an insidious voice speaking to your visitors from the moment they click through to your site. It camps in the back of their minds, setting up a tent and proceeding to talk your visitors out of taking action. While there are many angles this voice can work to fill visitors with doubt, there [...]Content Creation & Organizational Empowerment Key To Search Success The SEO industry has undergone significant changes in the last 12+ months. Search has gained greater legitimacy as a marketing channel as budget holders increase head count and invest in advanced technology. And, the SERPs themselves have undergone changes that have had many implications, including adjustments to the underlying algorithms that surface content. Here at [...]2013 Google Ranking Factors From Netmark Yesterday, we covered the 2013 ranking factors from SearchMetrics, now let us share with you the Google ranking factors from a different company named Netmark. You can learn about Netmark’s methodology for determining these ranking factors over here, and you can see all the ranking factors over here. Here the top 10 ranking factors from [...]KitchMe Launches Recipe Search Engine For Google Glass KitchMe, a recipe and meal-planning website recently acquired by Coupons.com, has launched what appears to be the first recipe search engine and cooking assistant app for Google Glass. The app is free and currently available at kitchme.com/googleglass. I wore Glass in my own kitchen about a month ago and immediately thought it would be fun [...]Want To Speak @ SMX Milan? Here’s How The agenda is live, and we’re now accepting submissions to speak at Search Marketing Expo – SMX Milan, November 7-8, 2013, at the MiCo – Milan Congress Center. We’re looking for both Italian and English speakers – all conference sessions will be translated in real-time. To increase the odds of being selected, be sure to [...]

Industry

Local & Maps

Link Building

Searching

SEO

Early Look at Google’s June 25 Algo Update, Moz10 Commandments of SEO [Infographic] #MattCuttsMoses, techwyse.com18 Killer Ways to Make Your e-Commerce Website SEO Friendly, Search Engine JournalA model for integrating SEO into a development project lifecycle, State of SearchConnecting The Dots: Social Media and SEO, internetmarketingninjas.comContent Is The New Currency For Smarter Search And Smarter Marketing, MediaPostHow To Fight Google’s Grab for Above The Fold Screen Space, John DohertyMozCast Shows Huge Google Changes But Was There An Update?, Search Engine RoundtableNew SEO content writer? How to conquer fear and land clients, seocopywriting.comThe Rise and Fall of Citadel-Insurance.co.uk, David NaylorWhat You Need to Know Before Conducting a Technical Website Audit, SEOptimise

SEM / Paid Search

Search Marketing

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About The Author: Barry Schwartz is Search Engine Land's News Editor and owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry's personal blog is named Cartoon Barry and he can be followed on Twitter here. For more background information on Barry, see his full bio over here. See more articles by Barry Schwartz

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SearchCap: The Day In Search, June 28, 2013

Jun 28, 2013 at 4:00pm ET by Barry Schwartz

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web.

Yahoo Rolls Out Search Alerts For Web Search, Images & Video

According to the Yahoo Search Tumblr blog, Yahoo Search Alerts for Web Search, Images and Video launched today. In the same way users can receive alerts for News, Fantasy Sports, Horoscopes, Stocks, Travel Destinations and Weather, the new Yahoo Search Alerts send users email notifications whenever web content, images or videos are posted online related [...]

New Review Extensions In Google AdWords: What You Need To Know

Just yesterday, Google announced the beta release of AdWords Review Extensions, which allow advertisers to include blurbs of third-party reviews in their search ads. The extension could prove especially useful to local businesses and to advertisers who don’t have access to seller rating extensions to add validation to their ads. We’ve asked Google for some more detail [...]

Search In Pics: Matt Cutts Doing The Google Dance, Woz With Glass & Google Blimps

In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the Web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more. Matt Cutts Doing The Google Dance: Source: Google+ Steve Wozniak With Google Glass: Source: Google+ Google [...]

Google News Adds Sports Scores & Weather To Homepage, Gives Business & Tech Sections Editors Picks

Google News has rolled out three updates, giving users quick access to sports scores and weather forecast from the News homepage, while adding Editors’ Picks content to the Business and Technology sections. The newly added ‘Sports Scores’ content highlights recent sporting event scores on the homepage, and can be customized by sport. For now, this [...]

Global Site Infrastructure Plan Essential For Effective SEO & Usability

Targeting the world with a website is a huge opportunity for today’s marketers — but very few businesses start out with that goal. The vast majority target a particular nation first, prove the business model, grow their business’ success, and then consider rolling out globally. What this actually means is that most Web projects which [...]

Snowden Petition Blocked From Google? Like All Petitions, It Won’t Be When It Gets Enough Signatures

Search for “edward snowden petition” on Google to find the petition filed through the White House petitions site, and you’ll see something odd. The petition has no description, because the White House won’t let Google crawl the page. But it’s not a move against Snowden, as some might think. It’s part of how the petitions site has worked [...]

Bing Updates Deep Links Management While Google Displays Up To Ten Sitelinks

Microsoft Bing announced changes to the way they allow webmasters to manage their “deep links” in the search results, while Google has quietly added up to ten sitelinks for a navigational query. Bing Deep Links Update Vincent Wehren, Senior Program Manager at Bing Webmaster Tools, announced on the Bing Webmaster blog that they have updated [...]

Measuring The Effect Of Semantic Markup On Your Search Traffic

There’s a lot of buzz these days around the wonderful world of Schema, semantic markup, and rich snippets — much of it centered around the increased click-through rates from SERPs and other amazing SEO benefits such markup provides. But, once you’ve added the markup to your website, how do you measure the results? The ability [...]

Google Displaying Company Google+ Logos In Search Results With & Without Rel Publisher

Google is now showing Google+ logos and icons for company profiles in the rich snippets portion of their search results listings. Ross Hudgens spotted the Google+ icon displayed next to the search result for the company’s listing. Rel=publisher markup is not required for the logo to show up. I believe all that is required is [...]

Industry

Local & Maps

Link Building

SEO

SEM / Paid Search

Search Marketing

Related Topics: Channel: Other | SearchCap

About The Author: Barry Schwartz is Search Engine Land's News Editor and owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry's personal blog is named Cartoon Barry and he can be followed on Twitter here. For more background information on Barry, see his full bio over here. See more articles by Barry Schwartz

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SearchCap: The Day In Search, July 1, 2013

Jul 1, 2013 at 5:03pm ET by Barry Schwartz

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web.

New Bing Search By License Feature Filters Images Based On Usage Rights

Bing announced a new “Search by License” feature today that filters images based on usage rights. The new feature filters images with a Creative Commons license, helping users avoid the hassle of digging through image licensing details to find available photos. The “Search by License” feature has six different filters, making it possible for users [...]

Keyword Level Impression Share Data Now In Google AdWords

Google has added more granularity to impression share reporting in AdWords. Already available at the campaign and ad group level, search impression share data is now available at the keyword level. You’ll find search impression share, search exact match impression share and search lost impression share by rank under the Customize Columns menu from the Keywords [...]

Are SEMs & Paid Search Marketers Becoming A Commodity?

The amount you make at your job is heavily dependent on two factors: value and scarcity. By value, I mean how much you are contributing (usually financially, but not always) to a company. By scarcity, I am referring to how many people can or will do your exact job. Investment bankers make a lot of [...]

The SEO Industry Mourns The Lost Of Ted Ulle, Tedster

Warren “Ted” Ulle, also known in the SEO community for his handle “Tedster,” passed away with his family at his side Thursday night, June 27, 2013. Many of us in the SEO industry learned an incredible amount of knowledge from Ted over the years. In all honesty, his work and contributions to the industry, in [...]

Google’s PR Problem Is Bing’s Opportunity

Google has a PR problem. No, I don’t mean PageRank. I’m talking about the original definition of PR – Public Relations. And, it’s maybe less Public Relations than it is Webmaster Relations. You see, Google hasn’t done a good job of balancing content about problems with content about successes and improvements. They haven’t really needed to — with 70% [...]

Share the Experience: Send Your Team to SMX East… and Save Up to 20%

Shared knowledge, experiences, vocabulary… they’re all part of building an effective internet marketing team. And Search Marketing Expo – SMX East is an exceptional opportunity for teams to learn and network. Choose from more than 50 sessions on the SMX East agenda covering topics including search engine optimization (SEO), paid search advertising (SEM), social media [...]

Google Logo Kicks Off The 100th Tour de France

Today’s Google logo marks the commencement of the 100th edition of the Tour de France. Covering a total of 3,404 kilometers (2,115.15 miles), the multi-stage bicycle race runs from Saturday June 29 through Sunday July 21. The 22 teams competing in the 2013 Tour de France are comprised of nine teammates each, for a total [...]

A Eulogy For AltaVista, The Google Of Its Time

Goodbye AltaVista. You deserved better than this. Better than the one-sentence send-off Yahoo gave you today, when announcing your July 8 closure date. But then again, you always were the bright child neglected by your parents. The Amazing AltaVista You appeared on the search engine scene in December 1995. You made us go “woah” when you [...]

Yahoo To Shutter AltaVista, Axis & Several More Products

Out with the old. Out with the new. Yahoo’s latest round of spring cleaning includes the shut down of one of the web’s oldest search services (AltaVista) and one of the newest (Yahoo Axis), along with 10 other Yahoo products and services. Goodbye AltaVista Yahoo says AltaVista will be shutting down on July 8th. AltaVista [...]

Google Warning External Keyword Tool Shut Down Is Near, AdWords Keyword Planner To Replace It

Google is working toward the complete phase out of the Adwords Keyword Tool and phasing in the new AdWords Keyword Planner. Users accessing the free external Adwords Keyword Tool to perform keyword research, will see the messaging below that it will no longer be available in the coming month and is being replaced by Keyword [...]

Google Glass Adds Voice Commands, Basic Web BrowserMuck Rack Adds Search For Journalists By Google PageRank FeatureBing Search Popularity Now Impacting Klout ScoresInfographic: As Google Readers Dies, The Other Products It Joins In The “Google Graveyard”See What Sites Are Referencing Tweets With “Embedded On” Twitter Test FeatureGoogle AdSense Asynchronous Ad Code Launches In BetaWhy Content, Social Media & Great Websites Are Now Considered “The Basics”For RTB Success, Focus on Value — Not CostOnly 30 Percent Of Smartphone Traffic On 4G NetworksMobile Market Share: Android, iPhone Gain While Others FlailTopsy: Instagram Shares Easily Beat Vine On Twitter, Unless You’re Talking About “Influencers”This Week On Vine: NBA, NHL, MLB, #StandWithWendy, “Scrubs” Duet & More

Industry

Local & Maps

An In-Depth Look At Google Maps, Business InsiderAndroid, Led By Samsung, Continues To Storm The Smartphone Market, Pushing A Global 70% Market Share, TechCrunchNew to SEO? Start with Google Places for Business, BruceClay.comThe Yelp Wordmap: Local knowledge revealed, Yelp Official BlogWaze VP: What Search Did for the Internet, Maps Will Do for Mobile, streetfightmag.comWhy Cars Could Be the Next Big Platform for Local Search, Street Fight

Link Building

Searching

SEO

SEM / Paid Search

Search Marketing

Related Topics: Channel: Other | SearchCap

About The Author: Barry Schwartz is Search Engine Land's News Editor and owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry's personal blog is named Cartoon Barry and he can be followed on Twitter here. For more background information on Barry, see his full bio over here. See more articles by Barry Schwartz

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