If you took a snapshot of your social networks a year ago, and compared them to today, you’d probably notice a key difference: We’re all sharing more news stories and website links than ever before.
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Earlier this month, Google unveiled several changes to organic search sitelinks – tweaks that should grab the attention of anyone who creates content or monitors search engine performance.
During a speech at CTIA Wireless 2010, Diana Pouliot, director of mobile advertising at Google, stated that one-third of all Google searches from a mobile device had some relevance to the location of the user. This additional search parameter – location – is going to change the face of SEO.
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Why is the marketing community making such a big deal out of the mobile web? Maybe because some models are predicting that mobile devices, such as smart phones, iPods, and iPads, will outnumber PCs as soon as Q4 2010!
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Top News and Most Recent. If you have a Facebook profile, you are aware of these two items on the news feed. Many Facebook users don’t even really notice or know the difference between these types of news feed, so to get us started, I will explain each a little bit.
Top News is what Facebook determines your “top news” or the activity you would care about the most. It determines what to put in the top news by your activity on Facebook.
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