
It’s back! Penguin 2.0
May 23, 2013 1:57 pm Leave your thoughtsThere has been a lot of talk leading up to this fourth Penguin update, and now it’s finally here. Unlike the previous Penguin refreshes (1.1 and 1.2), this one is... Read More »
There has been a lot of talk leading up to this fourth Penguin update, and now it’s finally here. Unlike the previous Penguin refreshes (1.1 and 1.2), this one is... Read More »
For some of us, Valentine’s Day is a day to celebrate our relationships with loved ones over a nice, romantic dinner. For others, it’s that annoying Hallmark holiday we just... Read More »
Google’s search process is quite complex considering how quickly its engine can produce results to the searcher. Google’s pay per click (PPC) text ads are ordered based on the combination... Read More »
Toward the beginning of last year, the big scare in SEO was the hit of Google’s Panda update. This year, Google has recently released their Penguin update. Fortunately, if a... Read More »
Last year Time Magazine declared Pinterest among its top social media websites to watch out for in 2012 and it would seem that their time has come. Ben Silbermann the founder of Pinterest out of West Des Moines, Iowa knew it would be big, but this is just the tip of the iceberg. Pinterest’s mission statement is to, “connect everyone in the world through the ‘things’ they find interesting” and while the concept seems broad it is clearly taking shape by incorporating not just the “things” that interest us but the people, places, concepts, ideas and companies we love.
There are many more highlights from Pubcon, but I think my biggest take-away from the conference was that this industry continues to grow rapidly. It's like saving money; the earlier companies adopt new trends, the better they will fare in the future.