TechCrunch Disrupt is set to return to San Francisco and we couldn’t be more excited about the show. Along with hundreds of exhibiting startups, and new a workshop series called “Off the Record,” Disrupt SF 2017’s main stage will feature an incredible lineup of speakers, panels, roundtables and product launches. …
Read More »Developing YOUR audience targeting strategy
We all know that remarketing is a powerful tool for connecting (and reconnecting) with online audiences — especially those customers that come close to converting, then change their minds. But there is much more to remarketing than abandoned shopping cart visitors, which is why I’ve been saying for the last …
Read More »Google gives allergy sufferers a heads-up on pollen levels via mobile search
Starting today, Google will return “at-a-glance” local pollen levels for pollen and allergy-related searches on mobile. Google says it worked with The Weather Channel to pull the pollen index and forecast data. Clicking the “More about seasonal allergies” link will take you to more detailed information on pollen counts. In …
Read More »How to get developers to implement SEO recommendations
The hardest problem in doing SEO isn’t the algorithm updates. It isn’t having access to the enterprise tools. It’s not even whether or not you have the experience to determine where to focus your efforts. No, the hardest problem in SEO is getting developers to actually execute recommendations. We all …
Read More »Google working to fix the ability to leave local reviews on Google Maps
For the past few hours, the ability to leave reviews on local business profiles within Google search or Google Maps has not been functioning. Google has told us they are aware of the issue and are working on a fix. But currently, if you want to leave a review for …
Read More »Restaurants To Try While You’re In Vancouver
Photo: bluewatercafe on Instagram Whether you’re going out to dinner with friends, going on a date or need a spot to host an event, Vancouver offers countless restaurant options which can suit your palate. Since Vancouver is on the West Coast, seafood is very popular there, which makes it the perfect …
Read More »Airbnb ‘Smart Locks’ Bricked By Bad Firmware Update
Smart-lock manufacturer Lockstate has egg all over its face after bricking its own customers’ locks and making them inoperable. The company has previously partnered with Airbnb to make its locks available to owners who want to remotely lock or unlock their houses before or after guests arrive, and some of …
Read More »‘Missing Link’ in Dinosaur Family Tree Discovered: Chilesaurus diegosuarezi
Chilesaurus diegosuarezi, a peculiar dinosaur that roamed the Earth some 145 million years ago and looked like a raptor but was in fact a plant-eater, fills in a large gap between herbivorous dinosaurs and theropods, the group that includes Tyrannosaurus rex. Chilesaurus diegosuarezi was up to 3 meters long; the …
Read More »Labels are coming to Bing Ads & Bing Ads Editor
Bing Ads is currently rolling out customizable, color-coded labels globally over the next few weeks. As in AdWords, labels can be applied at the campaign, ad group, ad and keyword levels to aid in account management and analysis. Any item can have as many as 50 labels associated with it. …
Read More »SearchCap: Bing Ads updates, Google Search Console change & competitive analysis
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Labels are coming to Bing Ads Bing Ads EditorAug 15, 2017 by Ginny Marvin As in AdWords, labels can be applied at various levels of campaigns …
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