Yesterday, Google release an update to their mobile friendly algorithm, penalizing sites using giant app install interstitial ads. The post Google’s App Interstitial Giant Ad Penalty Is Now Live appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land…
Just in time for the holidays, you can now schedule special hours for your business based on holidays or special events. The post Google My Business Enables Special Hours For Upcoming Holiday Hours appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please…
As much as I love PKI (public key infrastructure) and the mathematical security it can provide, it’s usually horribly implemented in the real world. If done right, like the inventors intended, it would be darn near perfect. It’s mostly broken…
Hundreds of SEOs celebrate Halloween by tweeting their SEO nightmares, even pushing the #SEOHorrorStories hashtag into Twitter’s trends. The post Matt Cutts, SEOs Around The World Share Their #SEOHorrorStories On Twitter appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search…
A recent study by Conversica revealed that B2B companies are spending 50 percent of their marketing and sales budgets generating leads that are never pursued. It’s a classic sales dilemma: How often do you reach out to a lead before…
The recent debate around ad blocking, sparked by the release of Apple’s iOS 9, shows the need for a renewed focus on the mobile user experience with ads. Columnist and agency owner Pauline Jakober weighs in. The post Ad Blocking:…
Third Door Media is expanding its coverage of the fast-growing marketing technology space — “martech,” as it’s commonly called — with the hiring of a new full-time writer. We’re excited to announce that Barry Levine formally joins us today as…
When customers interact with your business, they most likely go through a Web application first. It’s your company’s public face — and by virtue of that exposure, an obvious point of vulnerability. Most attacks against Web applications are stealthy and…
We’re not using Windows 95 anymore. Few Pentium I systems remain in production use, and the majority of the world no longer connects to the Internet through telephone lines and analog modems (though some poor souls still do). If those…