One of the pain points about retweeting was the inability to add a comment to the retweet, unless you happened to be using one of the 3rd party tools that allows it. But Twitter has now made this practice standard. Now, when someone clicks the retweet link, they see an option come up for a […]
Archives for April 7, 2015
New Google Webmaster Tools Separates Search Type & Devices in Search Analytics Alpha / Beta
There are more new changes this morning for those with access to Search Analytics Alpha / Beta in Google Webmaster Tools. In addition to the URL filtering added today, Annie Cushing from Annielytics has noticed that Google Webmaster Tools has revamped their search types and devices in the new Search Analytics Alpha/Beta. What does this […]
Google Webmaster Tools Adds URL Filtering to Search Analytics Alpha / Beta
If you are in the Google Webmaster Tools alpha/beta for Search Analytics (formerly called Search Insights), they have just added a brand new feature that allows you to filter by URL when looking at the page reporting data. Annie Cushing from Annielytics was the first to notice this change, although it has been requested by […]
Press Release SEO Is Not Dead, It’s Resting!
Back on July 21, 2014, I contributed an article to The SEM Post entitled, “It Just So Happens That Press Release SEO is Only MOSTLY Dead.” Here we are – a little more than 8 months later – and it appears that my article needs to be updated. On March 11, 2015, Tom Bergin of […]
Google Adds New Book Carousel Feature to Search Results
Google made some changes to knowledge graphs for book titles in January that when you clicked on the “people also searched for” within the knowledge graph, it would show a book carousel. Google is now expanding on that and is now showing the carousel directly in the search results for book related searches. I was […]