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

    Chinese Google’ Opens Artificial-Intelligence Lab in Silicon Valley – WiredBaidu's new lab is researching "deep learning", described as "an emerging computer science field that seeks to mimic the human brain with hardware and software") not too...

  2. Driving Consumer Insights With Mobile Analytics

    Once you set up tracking for an app and sign up for the beta program, you then download the software development kit (SDK) – they have one for iOS and one for Android. And then specific to the Google Play store, here are even more things you can...

  3. Beware of Red Flags When Searching for SEO or Web Dev Services

    The impromptu mockup you’ve put together with Photoshop (I know, you have learned it along the way and become quite dandy at basic functions of the cool Adobe software) looks great and now visions of new traffic streams converting at double the...

  4. How to Spot Bad Data Within Your PPC Campaigns & What to do About It

    If the data is skewed or compromised, the software will make changes that aren't in the best interest of the account. However, we made notations within Google Analytics so that we have notes when looking at long-term trends so that we understand...

  5. 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.

  6. 10 Website Quality Indicators That Can Sink Your SEO Battleship

    Make sure your CMS software does not use a common titles or description across the site pages or site sections. Duplicate title tags and meta descriptions often happens as a result of CMS software or content teams that are unaware of the...

  7. How a Preview Image Increased a Landing Page's Conversion Rate by 359%

    Simply build your campaign to drive as much traffic as you can to the core page and let the software do the rest. Next, follow the steps outlined in Google Experiments (now part of your Google Analytics account under the Content menu).