Happy Monday! On this day in 1984, Ghostbusters was released!
Here are this week’s Search Scoop articles:
This article selected by: Adam Henige G+ | Twitter |
28+ Stores of Failed Link Building Experiments — Not every link building campaign goes well. These stories of link building gone bad are well worth spending a few minutes from to learn from others’ mistakes. |
This article selected by: Emily Clemons G+ | Twitter |
How to Boost Your YouTube Visibility — An active YouTube channel can be a great tool for businesses to utilize when trying to gain more online visibility. Here are few easy steps for optimizing your YouTube channel. |
This article selected by: Jerod Karam G+ | Twitter |
Google finds that security questions aren’t really secure — Surprise, surprise! Answering truthfully to the question “What is your mother’s maiden name?” and using that for a security question on websites is a recipe to get your account taken over by evildoers. Use two-factor authentication whenever possible, please. |
This article selected by: Joe Ford G+ | Twitter |
6 Shocking Things Google Revealed About the Future of AdWords at SMX — Google AdWords VP of Product Management Jerry Dischler dropped some subtle and not so subtle hints on changes coming to AdWords. This is nice summary of 6 items, including some shockers, that may be coming. |
This article selected by: Lexie Kimball G+ | Twitter |
Google Says “Near Me” Searches Have Doubled This Year — It isn’t a big surprised that near me and nearby searches have doubled in the last year and the fact that the majority of them come from mobile devices isn’t a shocker either. I really wonder where the numbers will be at a year from now though. |
This article selected by: Michael Hall G+ | Twitter |
8 Tips for Optimizing Your Website for Mobile — If you’re worried about how search engines view and rank your mobile website, this article provides some great resources for determining how your mobile website appears in different mobile devices, technical issues with your mobile website, and your server response time. |
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