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  1. 16 Secret Google Analytics Advanced Segments Worth Their Weight in Gold

    This segment – which is similar to day-parting reports from AdWords – compares traffic received during and after business hours. This segment doesn't remove blog traffic, but it does remove folks who landed on your blog (defined as "/blog/" here...

  2. Weekly Rundown: Lost Google Image Search Traffic, Facebook Search Ads & More

    Going Viral not Required to Succeed – with YouTube’s Lane Shackleton – Ramblings About SEO BlogThe product manager from YouTube's monetization team chats with Eric Enge about being successful on YouTube, the role of organic search, AdWords for...

  3. PR & SEOs Listen Up! HitTail is Back to Make You Panda Proof

    So far, whilst there has been no major functionality change to HitTail, under the new leadership, the software platform now has quick integration with Hubspot, may develop better AdWords integration and a Wordpress plugin will be released next week.

  4. From 0 to 3 Million Monthly Visitors: Learn One Man's Proven Strategy

    A lot of the keywords came directly from the AdWords Keyword Tool, and I've also used SEMRush and other tools to study concepts and extract keyword ideas. Use the AdWords Keyword Tool, SEMrush, and other tools to build out a database of keywords...

  5. Nomenclature: The Industry Case For and Against SEO

    With the recent changes on Google from Search Plus Your World to the addition of remarketing functions into AdWords, it's clear that the future of SEO will be more about understanding who your customers are and how they're making decisions than...

  6. Reputation Management and Social Monitoring Made Easy

    Using AdWords and engaging the right search marketing companies or an internal team is the easiest way to make this happen. Sync Your Tumblr to Twitter: This simple recipe takes any new post on your Tumblr blog and immediately sends it to Twitter...

  7. Online Video Trends in 2011: From YouTube Mobile to Major Redesign

    But whatever YouTube calls them, they are served and managed by Google AdWords. Although some of the information in the 70-page YouTube Creator Playbook had appeared at various times in The Official YouTube Blog or been presented at YouTube Meetups...