Month Archive: December 2011
Google’s Matt Cutts recently said that avoiding the use of automated translation tools is critical for businesses using content marketing in multiple languages. Read this ›
Market research firm comScore recently reported that Facebook’s value as a social media marketing tool grows every day. Read this ›
In its monthly report of the most valuable web properties, comScore found that ecommerce websites received a major push during the holiday shopping rush. Read this ›
The Boston Celtics included their franchise’s Twitter handle on their court last week, which is just one of the ways professional teams are leveraging social media. Read this ›
A report from Pew found that half of Americans are active social media users, and social use is especially prevalent among young adults with college degrees. Read this ›
Google and Mozilla recently extended their agreement to make Google the primary search tool for Mozilla’s Firefox browser. Read this ›
Google+ now counts more than 62 million users, and the company expects to surpass 400 million by the end of 2012. Read this ›
Social media use has more than tripled since 2007 with Americans spending 19 percent of their time on the web accessing social networks. Read this ›
Google distinguished engineer Matt Cutts recently said that there is no golden rule in terms of proper keyword density in content, but he believes content should read naturally to boost search standing. Read this ›
Seventy-seven percent of the top 100 global brands currently have Google+ Pages accounts, compared to 61 percent in November. Read this ›









