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  1. Google April Fools' Pranks 2013: YouTube Closing, Google Nose, Gmail Blue & More!

    Consonents are still free – and Twttr promises "y" will remain free "today and forever". You know, immature and cheesy, with a quick, bright finish. At least according to Google Nose, one of the latest additions to Google's long line of new...

  2. Creative Content Marketing: Winning Hearts, Minds & Wallets

    TopRank Online Marketing CEO Lee Odden presented his SES London session, Creative Content Marketing in the UK: Winning Hearts, Minds SEO Has Changed Forever Panda and Penguin have changed SEO forever and while many SEOs suffered as a result, most...

  3. Insights From 7th Graders About Google, Smartphones, Panda, Privacy & Paid Search

    I explained how what they do now across social media, texting, YouTube, etc.can impact their reputation (and possibly forever). Last spring I had the opportunity to speak with a middle school class about how the students could use the skills they...

  4. Measuring Content Success: 2013’s Key Data Challenge

    You can, of course, go on forever with data analysis. Following years of technology obsession the realization has dawned on us all that the only way of creating a long-term business (irrespective of platform) is to create great "stuff" that those...

  5. SEO Buying & Selling: 4 Tricks Creating Unachievable Expectations

    The techniques and tactics of “doing” SEO are forever changing and constantly challenging. For many SEO agencies, the marketing and selling of SEO services is a bigger hurdle than the task of actually obtaining improved organic search results for...

  6. Animated “Little Nemo in Slumberland” Google Doodle for Comic Strip Anniversary

    Illustrators and comics will forever remember him as one of the great innovators in comics. Today’s Google Doodle is an animated comic short in which Little Nemo tumbles through one of his dream sequences.

  7. Didit Buys Inceptor to Co-Promote SEO, Shopping Feed Services

    Lee’s fellow co-founder and Didit President, Dave Pasternack, famously panned SEO back in 2007 in a lengthy exchange with several industry personalities in what will forever be known as “The SEO Is Not Rocket Science” debate.