Marketing Day: January 20, 2012
Here’s our daily recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on MarTech and other places across the web. From Marketing Land: Google Gives Up On “Open Social” Idea, Closes API Back in 2007, worried that too much of the web’s social information was being locked behind Facebook’s walls, Google launched Open Social. […]
Here’s our daily recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on MarTech and other places across the web.
From Marketing Land:
- Google Gives Up On “Open Social” Idea, Closes API
Back in 2007, worried that too much of the web’s social information was being locked behind Facebook’s walls, Google launched Open Social. Now that Google has its own social network, Google+, the need for an “open” way of sharing social data is apparently no longer necessary. Google’s announced it is closing Open Social. Social Graph API Closes […]
- Google Algorithm Tweak Targets Pages With Too Many Ads
If you publish web pages that might be considered too heavy with ads, especially ads “above the fold,” be warned: Google has announced an algorithm update that aims at ad-heavy content. Google calls it the “page layout algorithm,” and says the change is based on complaints from users that are unhappy with having to scroll […]
- Google Acknowledges AdSense Is Down For Some, Says It’s Working On The Issue
Publishers this morning began reporting problems with Google’s AdSense — no ads were showing on their sites — and now Google acknowledges the problem. A Google spokesperson told Marketing Land: “There is currently an issue with AdSense for Content ads not showing on a small number of publishers’ sites. Our engineers are working to investigate […]
- Infographic: How Facebook Grew Users & Pages In 2011
Lots of attention, and debate, on the growth of Google+ this week. It’s a good time to revisit the figures for that other social network you might have heard of, Facebook. It increased users by 37% to 800 million last year, and brands like Coca-Cola and Disney have millions of fans who follow them on […]
- Stunned By SOPA Backlash, Senate Leader Cancels PIPA Vote
Congress and the Hollywood/media lobby was taken aback by this week’s massive anti-SOPA protest. In light of that, and reconsideration by several of the bill’s sponsors and high profile supporters in Congress, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has canceled a vote on SOPA-companion measure PROTECT I.P. Act or “PIPA.” Here’s the text of Reid’s statement, […]
- Microsoft Posts $21B In Revenue, Xbox May Beat Windows Revenues Soon
Yesterday afternoon both Google and Microsoft released quarterly earnings. Google posted its highest gross revenues to date but missed analysts’ Q4 expectations. Microsoft posted $20.89 billion in fiscal Q2 revenue (calendar Q4) and came in above analyst expectations. Overall, Microsoft’s top-line was 5 percent above last year. All lines of business saw revenue growth vs. […]
- Google Now Forcing All New Users To Create Google+ Enabled Accounts
Whether are looking to create a new account for YouTube, Gmail, or any other Google product, new Google users are facing a new requirement. The creation of a Google+ enabled profile with any account. The unofficial Google Operating System blog pointed out the new Google form that requires any new user to sign up for […]
- Display’s The Thing
First things first. Let me start by confessing that I run a search-oriented digital ad business. Before you think that this is just another flogging of search retargeting, indulge me one sentence. I’m here to tell you that the hottest area of Internet advertising is display ads. Really. I know it from three very credible […]
- Vevo In Talks To Move Away From YouTube & Head Over To Facebook
The music video website Vevo, the number one most visited music site in the U.S., has been in talks with Facebook about potentially moving their content over to the social network according to a CNET report. VEVO is the joint venture of Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Abu Dhabi Media that offers content from […]
- No, Google+ Doesn’t Have A 60 Percent Engagement Rate
Earlier today, Google CEO Larry Page told an audience on the company’s quarterly earnings call that Google+ is currently seeing 60 percent of its users “engage” on a daily basis, and 80 percent engage weekly. Or did he? That’s how I reported it here on Marketing Land, and also how countless others heard and reported […]
Recent Headlines From Search Engine Land, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Search News & Information:
- Bing’s New Ad Campaign: Bing Is For #Doing
- Google Webmaster Tools Adds Useful Download Options
- Wolfram|Alpha Scores Again With Rich NFL Data
- An Interview With A Google Search Quality Rater
- Search In Pics: Google Boxers, 90+ Million Google+ & Gundotra Google+ Cadbury Bar
- How America’s Search Trends From 2011 Makes Google+ Stand Out
- Website Usability 101 For SEO Professionals
- AdGooroo Trademark Insight Tool Makes Infringement Monitoring A Breeze
- Pages With Too Many Ads “Above The Fold” Now Penalized By Google’s “Page Layout” Algorithm
Online Marketing News From Around The Web:
Affiliate Marketing
- You Give Coupon Code Affiliates a Bad Name, blog.affiliatetip.com
- Making the affiliate Long Tail wag : part one, econsultancy.com
Analytics
- Attribution is the Mother of Conversion, blog.conversionconference.com
- Basics of Debugging Google Analytics Code: GA Chrome Debugger and other tools, www.webanalyticsworld.net
- The End of an Era for Urchin Software, Google Analytics Blog
Blogs & Blogging
- 5 Ways Blogging Is Better than Social Networking, www.practicalecommerce.com
- Asking More Questions About Best Time To Blog Data, www.socialmediaexplorer.com
Business Issues
- Facebook registers domains for something called "FB Origin", fusible.com
- Jerry Yang’s Short Goodbye: The Official Letter, AllThingsD
- ‘Timelinemoviemaker’ URLs Registered: Facebook?, www.allfacebook.com
- Damning Evidence Emerges In Google-Apple “No Poach” Antitrust Lawsuit, TechCrunch
- Does Google Have An Interest In Pinterest?, TechCrunch
- Facebook Weighs Expanding European HQ, Bloomberg
- Google cut off Megaupload’s ad money voluntarily back in 2007, Ars Technica
- Yahoo VP Of Engineering Out, www.businessinsider.com
- Yahoo: The Rise And Fall Of An Internet Pioneer, paidContent.org
- Yodle Takes Local Search Marketing Success International Through an Alliance with Rogers, www.yodle.com
Copywriting, Design & Usability
- Faceted Overload: Simplifying the Sidebar Navigation, uxmovement.com
- Information Overload: A copywriter’s worst enemy and 8 ways to avoid it, www.procopytips.com
Display & Contextual Advertising
Email Marketing
- If the email’s legal, it can’t be spam. Can it?, www.email-marketing-reports.com
Internet Marketing Industry
- Marketers Taking Broader View, Want Multi-Channel Messaging Strategy, www.business2community.com
- Why I Love the Affiliate Marketing Industry, danielmfeinberg.com
Local Marketing
- Encouraging Google +1 Clicks for Local Search, www.geolocalseo.com
Reputation Management
- Using Social Media Profiles for Online Reputation Management, www.wolf-howl.com
Search Marketing
- The ‘Heat’ in AdSense Heatmaps Means ‘This Will Get You Smoked’, www.seobook.com
- What is Quality Content: The Road to Panda Recovery, www.beussery.com
Social Media
- How to Reverse Engineer Viral Content, www.singlegrain.com
- 4 Strategic Requirements For Corporate Tweeting, www.fastcompany.com
- Facebook Commerce Holds Promise for Retailers, www.emarketer.com
- How Facebook’s New Open Graph Features Impact fCommerce, www.getelastic.com
- Pinterest Works Better Than Google+, Read/Write Web
- Reddit: How the site went from a second-tier aggregator to the Web’s unstoppable force., Slate
- Scoop This: A Comprehensive Guide to Scoop.it for Content Curation, www.searchenginejournal.com
- What’s the Secret to Monetizing Social Media?, www.problogger.net
Opinions expressed in this article are those of the guest author and not necessarily MarTech. Staff authors are listed here.
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