Month Archive: March 2012
A report from the Wall Street Journal found that the iPhone 4S has driven mobile search from among iPhone users due to the presence of Siri, which should inspire marketers to optimize their websites for local search audiences. Read this ›
Yahoo announced that it will discontinue its Meme microblogging website, initially launched in 2009, because the network failed to drum up much interest. Read this ›
A report from eMarketer found that multitasking is becoming more common for American consumers in terms of web access and interaction with other media. Read this ›
A report from BRANDfog found that companies with CEOs who have a social media presence build brand trust, which might encourage interaction and (ultimately) sales. Read this ›
At SES New York, Google Analytics insiders offered tips on using social reports to maximize social media marketing. Read this ›
Training employees to interact with social contacts will help companies keep prospects engaged with new media marketing campaigns. Read this ›
News content marketing might help businesses boost their Twitter reach as news outlets, bloggers and brands are among the accounts most frequently followed on Twitter. Read this ›
A report from AddThis found that Facebook and Twitter are the most popular platforms for sharing content on the web. Read this ›
A report from Marin Software found that mobile clicks are accounting for about one-quarter of all engagement for PPC campaigns. Read this ›
Google announced its latest Panda update, 3.4, last week through the company’s Twitter account. Read this ›









