Category: Industry News Roundups
Google’s privacy policy is less than one week from taking effect, and it became a hot topic this week after the National Association of Attorneys General sent a letter to the company discussing its concerns. Read this ›
Like the Super Bowl last week, the Grammys generated substantial search and social buzz this week. Read this ›
Last Sunday’s Super Bowl dominated web conversation, but internet marketing also saw some interesting developments as the week progressed. Read this ›
The Super Bowl and Groundhog Day dominated web conversation this week, but marketing saw some major trends unveiled that could change campaigns for all businesses moving forward. Read this ›
News surrounding Google’s privacy policy and move toward a unified platform dominated news this week for consumers, businesses and marketers that rely on the company. Read this ›
Trending topics this week included Martin Luther King Jr., SOPA and PIPA, as the web was busy with conversation about the civil rights activist and the future of the internet in the U.S. Read this ›
Google’s announcement of Search, plus Your World on Tuesday drew the attention of web marketers in all channels as the move signaled the full integration of Google+ and search. Read this ›
As 2012 began, Google suffered slightly after a marketing mishap: including Paid Links to the Google Chrome homepage, circulating the web. Google chose to punish itself in search results, among other notable mentions. Read this ›
B2B marketers receive some sage advice this week to boost web leads and conversions as the New Year inches closer. Read this ›
While a series of interesting reports detailed the value of various web marketing channels, two announcements from Twitter may be the most important news to break this week, as the company changed its layout and social media marketing offerings heavily. Read this ›









