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

    This segment allows you to see search traffic coming from the Google Images search engine separately from regular organic search so you can investigate image-specific search trends. Many people with image-rich sites were puzzled when their traffic...

  2. Google Images Easter Egg: Search 'Atari Breakout' to Play Image Breakout Game

    After your game is over, Google gives you the option to share your score on Google+ (with the message "I played #breakout on Google Image Search! Head to Google Images and type "Atari breakout" to fire up "Image Breakout" and start destroying rows...

  3. Top Google Website Optimization Resources

    I suggest reviewing the video, image, and mobile sitemap extensions section. By marking up your webpages with microdata, you can provide detailed information to Google and in return your search results can help users recognize when your site is...

  4. Here's What Google's Labeled Search Results Could Look Like in Europe

    Similarly to Google News, when Google includes Image search results within its regular search results, it would be labeled "Google Image Search": As we've previously reported, Google has committed to proposed clearer labeling for desktop and mobile...

  5. Product Listing Ads: How to Maximize Your Returns

    Product Listing Ads (PLAs) were introduced by Google last year as a way to deliver product specific ads containing an image. Google Shopping's vertical product-specific results were later shifted to include only PLAs – all the old free results were...

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

    A new analysis says Google Image Search traffic is down 63 percent on average. How Google’s Image Search Update Killed Image SEO – Define Media GroupOn a sampling of 87 sites – U.S.and international – image traffic is down 63 percent on average...

  7. March Madness = Search and AdWords Madness?

    A surprise in itself but no, it's not basketball, but rather a fan-driven (how that occurs is open to interpretation, but evidently includes some sort of a voting system) musical competition, and as the above image depicts, NCAA.com is also...