Internet marketing news roundup, August 27
Facebook stole most of the headlines last week, with news of its growing value and capability for marketers coming from multiple sources.
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Facebook stole most of the headlines last week, with news of its growing value and capability for marketers coming from multiple sources.
Google made some interesting announcements related to search this week, and SEO marketers may see greater visibility because of them.
Both Google and Bing were busy this week, offering new features and advice for SEO marketers.
New features from Facebook generated most of the buzz in web marketing this week, as the company made social marketing more customizable.
This week’s headlines were dominated by social media as a series of polls and reports detailed the channel’s growth and its place in Americans’ lives.
There was major news in most web marketing channels this week, but not much of its was good for Yahoo.
The first half of 2012 was a busy one for Twitter, and the first week of July yielded some news that demonstrated the company’s moves have been quite successful.
News from Google’s I/O conference dominated headlines this week, as the company looked to stamp its place as a leader in mobile technology and marketing.
Video marketing should quickly become a top priority for marketers, as news this week centered interesting insights on web video consumption habits among Americans.
Among other updates that should interest SEO marketers, Bing announced three changes to its SERPs this week that will help bring users different kinds of information previously absent from the search engine.