Google Falsely Flagged as Malware by Microsoft

The world’s most popular search engine was falsely identified by Microsoft as malware for four hours on Valentine’s Day due to a faulty software security update, leaving many frustrated Internet Explorer users unable to access Google. . . . → Read More: Google Falsely Flagged as Malware by Microsoft

The SEOmoz Help Team: How We Do Customer Service

Posted by Aaron Wheeler If you're reading this blog, congratulations! You are a customer of SEOmoz. I've probably personally spoken to at least a few of you, and provided help and support to many more of you. Have you ever wondered how SEOmoz supports 15,000 PRO members and over 250,000 free members and blog readers? . . . → Read More: The SEOmoz Help Team: How We Do Customer Service

The 10 Golden Rules to Attracting Authority Links

Posted by neilpatel This post was originally in YouMoz , and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. . . . → Read More: The 10 Golden Rules to Attracting Authority Links

Pot (Microsoft) Calls Kettle (Google) Black on Privacy

Did you know Microsoft truly puts people first? Instead of having horrible, evil products like Gmail, Google’s search engine, Google Docs, or Google Chrome, Microsoft saves us with Hotmail, Bing, Microsoft Office 365, and Internet Explorer 9. . . . → Read More: Pot (Microsoft) Calls Kettle (Google) Black on Privacy

How to Increase the Odds of Your Content Going Viral – Whiteboard Friday

Posted by randfish Having content that goes viral can seem like the luck of the draw, but there are a number of steps you can take to improve your odds. In this week's Whiteboard Friday, we will show you a few things you can do to increase your chances of having that well crafted content spread through the internet like a wildfire . . . → Read More: How to Increase the Odds of Your Content Going Viral – Whiteboard Friday

Tablet, E-Reader Ownership Doubled Over Holidays

After a slowdown in the fall of 2011, the share of adults who owned tablet computers or e-readers nearly doubled over the holidays, according to a new report from the Pew Internet and American Life Project. 19 percent of U.S. adults now own tablets. . . . → Read More: Tablet, E-Reader Ownership Doubled Over Holidays

Everyone in Web Marketing Should Be Against SOPA

Posted by randfish If you've visited the Internet today, you know that SOPA and PIPA are being protested by companies like Google , Craigslist , Reddit and thousands of others. To them, we at Moz (and all of us in the web marketing world) say, “Thank You.” It's not often that the web's interests align so clearly with the principles of economic and political freedom, and we appreciate those who are recognizing it today, along with those who'll continue the fight in the future. If you're unfamilar with SOPA, please take a few minutes to watch this video: PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo . . . → Read More: Everyone in Web Marketing Should Be Against SOPA

5 Things That Haven’t Changed Online Since 1997 & 5 Lessons for Marketers

I’m starting to feel like I’ve come full circle. I’m back in the Internet of my teenage years, that crazy free for all that got me hooked on everything online. I’m talking about the Internet of around 1997 . . . → Read More: 5 Things That Haven’t Changed Online Since 1997 & 5 Lessons for Marketers

Website user research and testing on the cheap

Webmaster level: Intermediate As the team responsible for tens of thousands of Google’s informational web pages, the Webmaster Team is here to offer tips and advice based on their experiences as hands-on webmasters. . . . → Read More: Website user research and testing on the cheap

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