We have all seen funny autocomplete suggestions given when we are searching for something. However it is those autocompletes that has opened up Google to a lawsuit by a tycoon who is unhappy with the particular suggestions that appear when searching for his name. The suggestions for “triad,”, a Chinese organized crime syndicate, occurred in […]
Archives for August 6, 2014
Twitter Hints at eCommerce, Adds New Payments & Shipping Options
Twitter has just dropped a huge hint about where they plan to go for commercial Twitter users, with a brand new “Payment and Shipping” setting that has showed up on some mobile user’s Twitter accounts. Twiter hints at ecommerce future with new “Payments & Shipping” option in settings. Click To Tweet Here is what the […]
Sites Blocking Third Party Link Tools Ahrefs & Majestic
Many SEOs rely pretty heavily on link tools such as Ahrefs and Majestic in order to audit links or simply watch for newly linking sites. But some websites are either tired of receiving link removal requests or are selling backlinks and don’t want them to show up as a low quality link under analysis, and […]
Your Twitter Stream Could Be Filled With Brands Your Friends Follow
Regardless of what you think of ads on Twitter, there are some people unhappy with a new test Twitter is running which seems to be disguising sponsored tweets as regular tweets. These tweets appear to be from highly-followed accounts, but they show up in the stream with a notation about “<name> follows” along with a […]
Does Your SEM Company Fail at Mobile Marketing?
Mobile Marketing has been urgently knocking on search agencies’ doors for years now, begging to be integrated effectively into their offerings, but the plea remains largely unanswered. Early this year, 2014, Acquisio surveyed a group of SEM agencies to learn their top digital advertising objectives for the year. When we asked the agencies about the […]