But remember that those icons linking to your Facebook, Twitter or YouTube profile need to open in a new window. Quit Using Those Damn PDFs At the end of the day I realized that hordes of traffic mean nothing if they don't convert.
Developers must now decide whether to quit using Facebook's platform, change their ad provider, or face a potential ban. Facebook's list of preferred advertisers went into effect Monday, and Google AdSense isn't on the list.
Much was made late last year about a report that Google and Bing take Twitter and Facebook linking activities into consideration to some extent as a ranking factor, as well as the authority of those providing the links.
Google just had a hugely profitable Q3, but has lost some key players to Facebook and elsewhere over the past couple of years. Last year, the WSJ reported on Google's algorithm which attempts to predict which employees are most likely to quit based...
Facebook officials maintain this statement, even after the highly publicized "QuitFacebookDay. A hot topic today are the issues revolving around Facebook privacy (just look at Mark Drummond's post "A Day in the Life of a Trending Topic" to see...
Case in point: "QuitFacebookDay," established by a backlash of privacy and security conscious Facebook users, only garnered support from a mere 34,000 of the site's 400 million members. And, Facebook clearly isn't alone in the malware battle.
May 31 was declared "QuitFacebookDay" but by that date, only 30,000 out of the almost half a billion users had pledged to do so. Privacy concerns on Facebook have caused a great deal of furor over the last couple of months.
Two of its users, Matthew Milan and Joseph Dee, even went as far as to create a "QuitFacebookDay" webpage, calling on all disgruntled users to pledge to leave Facebook on May 31st. Even if people were to quitFacebook, it has 400 million users...