It’s never too early to start thinking about holiday advertising, as Q4 is the biggest quarter for many retailers. Naturally, many of our clients have their holiday advertising plans in place for the Christmas holiday season. But it’s not too late if you haven’t already started. In this article, I’ll …
Read More »Search and digital advertising in Russia
With more than 82 million Russians over the age of 17 accessing the internet each month, Russia is home to the seventh largest internet audience in the world, and the largest in Europe. It’s a country of great size, great wealth and tremendous opportunity for the savvy digital marketer. This …
Read More »How we hacked the Baidu link submission script for better indexation
It is no secret that the Baidu Link Submission Script is an effective tool for surfacing links that are not quite visible to Baidu spiders. In Baidu’s own words (translated from Chinese): The JavaScript snippet pushes links to Baidu directly; it serves all platforms, as well as both desktop and …
Read More »The evolution of phone marketing
In the beginning, there was the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X. And it was not good. By 2017 standards, it was barely a phone. Virtually zero coverage, a price tag that translates to almost $10,000 of today’s dollars, and completely devoid of apps. It also had a 10-hour charge time that only …
Read More »SearchCap: Google mobile design, Google News breaks RSS feeds & Baidu hack
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google rolling out new curved mobile search results interfaceNov 2, 2017 by Barry Schwartz Are you seeing a new look for the Google mobile search results …
Read More »US court orders Google not to comply with Canadian court’s order delisting search results
A federal court in California has blocked implementation of a Canadian Supreme Court ruling that ordered Google to delist websites associated with a company called Datalink from Google’s global index. The Canadian decision (Google Inc. v. Equustek Solutions) was an example of a court in one country asserting authority over global activity outside …
Read More »Guillermo del Toro’s At Home With Monsters Exhibit At The AGO Is Creepy Yet Fascinating
To say Guillermo del Toro is an interesting fellow would be putting it lightly. From Pan’s Labyrinth to The Devil’s Backbone and Hellboy, the director has made some of the creepiest, horror and science fiction movies of the last two decades. Now thanks to the AGO and del Toro himself, …
Read More »Throw Blankets Are The Easy Way To Decorate Your Space
Photo: accents_home_decor on Instagram With the temperatures dropping rapidly and the weather changing before our eyes, it’s officially time to layer up in a throw blanket at home. Whether you’re hosting guests at home this month or simply looking to decorate your space in true seasonal form, try turning to a …
Read More »Firefox Borrows Feature from Tor to Protect User Privacy
All major web browsers include features that let you block common tracking methods, but tracking users is big business. It’s understandable advertisers have come up with some clever ways to quietly follow you around the web without cookies or ad tokens. One of the most devious techniques is known as canvas …
Read More »Swiss Physicists Set Record for Shortest Laser Pulse
A team of physicists at ETH Zürich in Switzerland has produced the shortest-ever laser pulses: just 43 attoseconds (an attosecond is an incomprehensible quintillionith of a second). The feat surpasses the prior record of 53 attoseconds, set earlier this year. Dr. Thomas Gaumnitz, a postdoctoral fellow in Professor Wörner’s group, …
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