Google’s still the search favorite, but is Bing in the ring?
Google loses slight ground in search market as Yahoo and Bing field more online queries.
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Google loses slight ground in search market as Yahoo and Bing field more online queries.
Cutts says Google’s taking action against spammy linksellers, putting more pressure on marketers to clean up sites’ link profiles.
Marketers who rank well for their core keywords can dominate prime real estate, according to Cutts’ latest SEO advice.
Google+ introduced two new features this week that put relevant and popular social media content in front of members.
Video content consumption is soaring as more consumers ditch home tubes in favor of online options.
Brands may be pleased with their paid social efforts, but they still need content marketers to create compelling copy for the web.
Brands will invest in mobile content to take advantage of mobile’s ROI capabilities.
SEOs wil need to change their strategies if Bing’s new Facebook feature on search results pages wins over customers’ queries.
Brafton is hosting a webinar on May 29th that shows marketers how infographic content plays a role in SEO strategies.
Despite rumors last week, Bing’s David Pann says Yahoo and Microsoft’s search technology will continue to field internet users’ queries.