PPC (pay per click) is a key component of many online marketing campaigns. And while it can drive significant revenue, it’s also one of the most expensive ongoing costs in a campaign. Therefore, it’s key that you test your ads regularly, to make sure you aren’t letting any conversions slip …
Read More »Google has explained how you can remove your AMP content from Google search
Google has finally added a help document in their developer section explaining how publishers and webmasters can remove AMP content from showing up in search results. Of course, Google doesn’t want you to stop serving up AMP content but if you decide that AMP is not driving the metrics you …
Read More »SearchCap: Google Instant dies, AdWords call bids & Google legal issues
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 has dropped Google Instant SearchJul 26, 2017 by Barry Schwartz Several years after Google launched Google Instant, they are killing the default search feature to …
Read More »[Updated] 7+ features you’ll only find in the new AdWords interface
This article was originally published on 7/13 and has been updated to include more recent features in the new interface. These can be found under the “Bonus” section below. Even though the New AdWords Experience (AKA the new user interface) doesn’t quite have feature parity with the current AdWords yet, it actually offers …
Read More »Canada’s Most Popular Shopping Districts
From coast to coast, there’s no denying that Canada is a beautiful country. Along with the stunning landscape of the True North, our nation is also home to stylish and diverse Canadians who have killer street style. Whether you love indulging in luxurious investment pieces or hunting for a bargain, …
Read More »AMD Beats Q2 2017 Expectations on Strong Ryzen, Epyc Sales
AMD beat Wall Street’s expectations in Q2 2017, courtesy of strong demand for Ryzen and Epyc (desktop and server) CPUs. This was a significant quarter for AMD, because it marked the first quarter of full availability for the Ryzen CPU family. Revenue was $1.22 billion, up 19 percent from Q2 …
Read More »Toyota Unveils Solid-State Battery Design for EVs
The biggest problems facing EVs like the Tesla Model S and the Nissan Leaf almost all come down to the batteries. Whether we’re talking about range anxiety, cost, charge time, or charging station availability across the US, we’re ultimately discussing battery chemistry, weight, and recharge times. Now, Toyota is apparently …
Read More »6 Open-Water Swimming Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)
Photo: Twenty20 Even if you hit the pool multiple days a week, your first organized open-water swim can feel disorienting, intimidating or just downright difficult. “Swimming in open water is completely different from swimming in a pool. There are no lane lines, and in most cases you can’t see the …
Read More »Healthy Gluten-Free Vanilla Cupcakes
These Healthy Gluten-Free Vanilla Cupcakes will restore your faith in gluten-free baked goods. They’re so, so soft and fluffy, they’re moist and won’t crumble between your fingers like sand, and they taste just like all cupcakes should — rich and sweet with comforting tones of vanilla bean in every bite. These …
Read More »Archaeologists Find Frozen Bronze Age Wooden Container with Cereal Remains in Swiss Alps
Archaeologists have found a well-preserved Early Bronze Age wooden vessel in the Swiss Alps. The artifact could help researchers shed new light on the spread and exploitation of cereal grains. The Early Bronze Age wooden container, Lötschenpass, Switzerland. Image credit: Rolf Wenger, Marcel Cornelissen Badri Redha / Archaeological Service of …
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