Internet marketing news roundup, August 12
Social media marketing took the spotlight this week, with new Twitter and Facebook developments and rising Google+ membership dominating headlines.
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Social media marketing took the spotlight this week, with new Twitter and Facebook developments and rising Google+ membership dominating headlines.
This week’s internet marketing news headlines might remind marketers that content is king when it comes to SEO.
Google+ remained a hot topic in this week’s internet marketing news. Here’s Brafton’s take on the search giant’s social network and other issues that generated online marketing headlines for the week ending July 29.
Google+ was the name of the internet marketing game this week, as consumers and marketing experts alike couldn’t get enough information about the search giant’s burgeoning social platform. The email, social, mobile and content marketing implications of the fledgling Google+ network generated headlines across the web.
This week’s internet marketing news headlines were full of Google+ reviews, as Google’s social network became available to more users. There were also indications that mobile search and content are becoming core to the buying process, as well as signs of Facebook marketing’s continued value to brands.
This week, the internet marketing community saw a lot of buzz about new Google search (and social search) developments, as well as news about the value of social media marketing. The week started on a strong note, with Google’s Inside Search event. Google announced a number of new developments that may impact the way consumers… Read more »
From search, social and content marketing insight offered at this week’s SMX Advanced conference to market reports validating the efforts of internet marketers, this week saw a lot of buzz for the online marketing community.
This week, Google and Microsoft seemed to be competing for internet marketers’ attention, both through search-specific developments and social features.
From evidence of the value of social and mobile SEO to search traffic patterns surrounding Doomsday, May 21, 2011, the internet marketing community had much to buzz about this week.
From headlines revolving around the Google I/O conference to evidence of the increasing importance of social media campaigns, the week ending May 13 was full of online chatter from the internet marketing community.