SMX Advanced Agenda Announced
The Search Marketing Expo (SMX) Advanced agenda is out for the two-day conference, taking place June 11-12, 2013 in Seattle, Washington. With a lineup of diverse digital marketing topics to be discussed, the conference seems like a worthwhile summer event … Continue reading
Google’s Block Sites Feature Allows PPC Results Blocking
According to Search Engine Land, Google now allows users to block pay-per-click (PPC) ads from certain companies from showing up in their search results. This “block sites” feature was added in November and works whether you are signed in or … Continue reading
Google Gets Personal with New Search Changes
Google recently announced an update called “Search, plus Your World,” that incorporates your personal data from the Google+ social network and the public Internet in the search results it shows its users. According to Google’s official blog, Googe is “transforming … Continue reading
Local Search Pioneer, WebVisible, Shuts Down
Local Internet advertising company, WebVisible—one of the first companies that focused on Local Search–recently announced that the company is shutting down. According to an email, which was sent to all the WebVisible employees, the company found itself in a debt … Continue reading
Top SEO News: Week of November 21, 2011
Check out the top SEO, search engine and Internet marketing industry news stories from around the Web this week. Google+ Adds Mutual Circle Chat Now Google Chat users no longer need someone’s email to chat with them on Google+. On … Continue reading
Search Engine News: Google+ Adds Trending Topics
According to Mashable, Google+ just launched Trending Topics Thursday night, November 18. It’s similar to Twitter’s Trending Topics and includes 10 of the hottest and most popular discussion items on the social network. When a user clicks on one of … Continue reading
Google+ Launches Business, Brand and Places Pages
Google is now officially allowing businesses, brands and other organizations to join the Google+ social network. Initially, Google+ was only open to people; Google deleted any accounts that tried to use a personal account for their company. Companies and brands … Continue reading




