If your business sells internationally, then your search engine optimization (SEO) efforts need to operate around the world, and international SEO can be complicated. Multiple countries, multiple languages, and often, multiple languages within a given country. It’s easy to get tied up in knots. And even easier to confuse a …
Read More »Invest in a killer PPC campaign by using these smart budget strategies
Budgeting is one of the most important components of pay-per-click (PPC) account management. They are a direct reflection of a campaign’s priorities and are the bridge that ties strategy and tactical execution together. Without well-thought-out budgets, a PPC program can never reach its full potential. This article discusses how to …
Read More »SearchCap: Google AMP ads, political ad laws & keyword cannibalization
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Invest in a killer PPC campaign by using these smart budget strategiesFeb 16, 2018 by Jeff Baum Contributor Jeff Baum discusses how allocating funds and developing …
Read More »Community Corner: Spotlight on Search Engine Land Award Winners iCrossing, Merkle Inc. & Todd Silverstein
In this week’s edition of our Search Engine Land Award winners spotlight series, we are featuring the agencies who won the 2017 awards for Best B2B Search Marketing Initiative for SEO, Best Retail Search Marketing Initiative for SEO and Best Enterprise SEM Initiative. We also are interviewing Todd Silverstein, who …
Read More »NY federal court decision threatens embedding and linking across the web
In ruling on a motion for summary judgment in federal court in New York, Judge Katherine Forrest found that embedding a tweet containing a copyrighted photo (of Tom Brady) could create liability for copyright infringement. The case, Goldman vs. Breitbart, is still in process and cannot be appealed until final, but …
Read More »Search in Pics: Valentine’s Day at Google, giant light bright & no Googlers allowed sign
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. Here are some Valentine’s Day photos from Google: Source: Instagram Source: …
Read More »Google says 100+ ad networks support AMP, releases 3rd-party technology support
Last spring, Google started automatically converting Google-delivered display ads to AMP when served on AMP-enabled pages on publisher sites last year. Now, Google is sharing some stats on how those conversions are working for publishers at AMP Conf and in a year-in-review post. The company also released Real-Time Config to enable …
Read More »Labels now available in Bing Ads Editor for Dynamic Search Ads
Bing Ads has announced the ability to use Labels in Editor for Dynamic Search Ads, following the recent rollout of DSAs in October. Labels allow advertisers to organize information in a way that is easier for them to filter and create rules around. Users can use methods such as labeling …
Read More »Federal Election Commission proposal toughens political ads disclosure rules
The nature of political advertising is manipulation and deception. This was taken to extremes in 2016 as fake news and ads from outside actors and extremist groups sought to manipulate public opinion and influence the presidential election. Now, with Russia expected to meddle in the 2018 midterm elections, the Federal …
Read More »Winter Olympics Google doodle for day 8 of the games marks the Lunar New Year
In its ongoing Winter Olympics doodle series, Google has designed a Lunar New Year-inspired animated image to mark day eight of the competitions. Leading to a search for “Winter Olympics,” the doodle includes the usual cast of competing animals — this time putting them on a ski lift at night …
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