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  1. Patch.com, Huffington Post Dominate Google News Results [Study]

    One of the most common integrations has been the addition of a small Google News results section within the search results. And because News integrations always appear on page one and are often blended near the top of search engine ranking pages...

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

    Checked the Real-Time section of Google Analytics lately? Much like in 2012, the April Fools' Day pranks arrived early from Google – and it brought the shocking news that YouTube is shutting down to prepare to pick the Best Video ever.

  3. Google’s Rating Guidelines Adds Page Quality to Human Reviews

    The 161-page General Guidelines document, version 3.27 dated June 22, 2012, seems largely unchanged from last year, but has added a section instructing reviewers how to rate page quality. Main Content: This could be in the form of a news article or...

  4. Obama vs. Romney: Search for Next President Reveals Astonishing Facts

    Take note: The Stupidity section in this graph refers to the rough misspellings of candidate names, and insignificant requests such as “shirtless romney. The Legends and Jokes section refers to requests such as “Obama’s birth certificate,” “Obama...

  5. World IPv6 Launch: What it Means for Content Owners & SEO

    QUESTION SECTION:;ipv6.baidu.com. ANSWER SECTION:ipv6.baidu.com. These properties include the Yahoo Front Page, News, OMG, and Shine. Russian search engine leader Yandex will support IPv6 on Yandex.com, which is visited mostly by users outside of...

  6. Google April Fools' Day Pranks 2012: 8-Bit Maps, Chrome Multitask Mode & More!

    That year, YouTube gave some users a look at a new “viewing experience” when they selected a video within the “recommended for you” section. Good news for advertisers: offline sales have increased by a whopping 3,600 percent.

  7. Adding Negatives: How to Filter Out Bad Paid Search Clicks & Prospects

    Go to the Shared library section of the campaigns tab. The good news is that it’s an often underused tactic in paid search. Engine Ready put together this comprehensive negative keyword list and KoMarketing Associates created one specific to B2B.