by Laurie Sullivan
Federal Facebook and Twitter accounts turned off Tuesday morning, and Web sites hung "closed to the public" until further notice signs, as the government … Read the whole story
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by Brian Rauschenbach
It's hard to believe, but the holiday shopping season is quickly approaching. As search marketers, the time for effective planning to stay ahead of … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Attempting to bridge the gap across devices and media for online and offline, Google began rolling out a feature that estimates total conversions using … Read the whole story
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by Marc Purtell
The increasing price war in paid search may be good for the search engines, but it portends a whole slew of problems for digital … Read the whole story
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by Mark Walsh
Agency executives welcome Yahoo's efforts to the growing dominance of Google and Facebook in mobile and display advertising. They are also impressed with Yahoo's … Read the whole story
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by Steve Smith, Staff Writer
The Food and Drug Administration has issued general guidelines about the kinds of mobile apps it does and does not intend to regulate. As … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Mobile devices are turning into time-saving search tools. In fact, 56% said they like the ability to search and sort quickly, 49% can easily … Read the whole story
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by Jack Loechner, Staff Writer
According to new survey data from Constant Contact, while most small business owners are "do-it-yourselfers," handling email to SEO in-house, many outsource select activities … Read the whole story
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by Mark Walsh
Facebook on Monday said its Graph Search tool will now include posts, status updates, photo captions, check-in and comments -- in addition to being … Read the whole story
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by Kyle Lacy
The dual screen phenomenon - integrating mobile and social media into the TV viewing experience - is undeniable, and marketers must take advantage of … Read the whole story
by Mark Walsh
Facebook is rolling out new features for app ads aimed at driving further interaction once someone has already downloaded an app. These include seven … Read the whole story
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by Laurie Sullivan, Staff Writer
Danny Chadburn poses an interesting question: What if Web ads became opt-in? He provides some examples of similar laws that have passed, and contemplates what … Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
In a win for Google's leadership, a federal judge has dismissed a stockholder lawsuit centering on the search company's decision to allow Canadian pharmacies … Read the whole story
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by Laurie Sullivan, Staff Writer
Changes to Google in the past year continue to make link=building trickier, but Julie Joyce still calls the tactic a valuable tool. She believes … Read the whole story
by Gavin O'Malley
While they are social networking, nearly 40% of consumers want absolutely nothing to do with brands, new research shows. The finding is troubling for … Read the whole story

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by Chuck Martin, Staff Writer
As more people use their phones to shop, there will be more opportunities to provide more relevant offers. New research shows that substantially more … Read the whole story