Posted by iPullRank Before I even start saying anything about keyword research I want to take my hat off to Richard Baxter because the tools and methodologies he shared at MozCon make me feel silly for even thinking about bringing something to the Keyword Research table. Now with that said, I have a few ideas about using data sources outside of those that the Search Engines provide to get a sense of what needs people are looking to fulfill right now Read more »
Facebook f8: Get Ready for Massive Changes to Profiles, Pages
Facebook has been changing rapidly since the launch of Google+, so it’s no surprise that a profile redesign is said to be coming out of the f8 developer conference this week. Mashable credits anonymous sources with the news that this re.. Read more »
Twitter & Bing Renew Deal, Tweet Their BFF Status Together
Microsoft and Twitter are rekindling their relationship and telling the world about it on Twitter. Bing has chosen to renew their deal with Twitter, and the two companies announced the news via flirted messages back and forth in a casual conv... Read more »
Google News now crawling with Googlebot
Webmaster Level: intermediate (Cross-posted on the Google News Blog ) Google News recently updated our infrastructure to crawl with Google’s primary user-agent, Googlebot . Read more »
Facebook’s News Feed May Drop Filter & Add Functions
Facebook may be toying with a remake of their News Feed that exposes users to a dramatically higher level of content while bringing new user interactions to posts, comments, images, and other content. An Unfiltered Feed As reported by the Wall.. Read more »
Google’s Un-Personalized Search. Tools to Hack the Code.
Posted by Cyrus Shepard Google’s personalized search means nearly every result returned within a browser is altered one way or another. It’s rare that two different people on Earth ever see the exact same set of search results. And Google made sure it’s darned hard to turn off. Read more »
Search For Tomorrow: Linden Lab Upgrades InWorld Search
Sometimes the news is slow, and sometimes it comes in an avalanche. Read more »