Nine Best Practices For Optimized < title > Tags
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When I do an SEO audit on a webpage, one of the first things I check is the <title> tag. Why? Well, I have several reasons. In my book, the <title> tag possesses all of the following: It has the most SEO power of any tag on the page for...
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Marketing Day: May 16, 2013
marketingland.com
Here’s our daily recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web. From Marketing Land: Facebook Wants More App Developers Using Sections, Offers Best Practices & Adds New Analytics to App Insights In an effort to get more... Please visit...
Facebook Wants More App Developers Using Sections, Offers Best Practices & Adds New Analytics to App Insights
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In an effort to get more app developers on board using sections, the Facebook Developer blog released a list of best practices for creating customized sections and added section timeline analytics to their App Insight tool. After replacing aggregations with app sections last month, Facebook has... Please visit Marketing Land...
Facebook Wants More App Developers Using Sections, Offers Best Practices & Adds New Analytics to App Insights
For startups with university roots, an exit is priority number one
pandodaily.com
If you’re a startup worried about surviving the Series A crunch, my colleague Erin Griffith has said maybe you should bark up Yahoo’s tree. Tony Stanco, executive director of NCET2, also suggests exits for certain companies. But his rationale is a little different. I met Stanco at the National Venture Capital...
Google Apps set for a communication upgrade with deeper Google+ integration
gigaom.com
There may not be any new hardware announced at Google I/O, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be any surprises. Multiple sources have told us that Google is going to bring Google+ into Google Apps as a back-end communications system, allowing you to talk to co-workers while simultaneously working on...
Google Play now lets all developers respond to user reviews
www.theverge.com
Relations between those who build mobile apps and their customers are getting a leg up today with Google’s announcement that all developers will now be able to reply to user reviews. The company made the announcement on the Android Developers blog, discussing best practices like identifying and prioritizing bugs...
Any Android developer can now reply to app store reviews
www.insidemobileapps.com
Google today announced that all Android developers can now reply to user reviews in Google Play. Developers can reply to app store reviews through the Google Play Developer Console. All replies are displayed publicly below the corresponding user review on Google Play. Users receive an email notification when a developer...
Google I/O: The Developers Guide Of What To Expect
readwrite.com
If you like Google, mobile development and cloud platforms, this is going to be a good week for you. Google will have lots of goodies this week for developers - and consumers - at its I/O developer conference in San Francisco. We might see some new hardware, a couple...
Announcing the AllTwitter Marketing Bible, Inside Network's Newest Marketing Resource
www.insidemobileapps.com
Every marketer uses Twitter to engage with customers. But there’s more to a successful campaign than simply gaining new followers and increasing your number of tweets. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce the newest addition to the Inside Network product family: the AllTwitter Marketing Bible. Whether you’re a first-time user of...
Announcing the AllTwitter Marketing Bible, Inside Network's Newest Marketing Resource
www.insidefacebook.com
Every marketer uses Twitter to engage with customers. But there’s more to a successful campaign than simply gaining new followers and increasing your number of tweets. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce the newest addition to the Inside Network product family: the AllTwitter Marketing Bible. Whether you’re a first-time user...
Lookout will intercept privacy-invading mobile ad networks, apps
www.pcworld.com
Mobile security vendor Lookout plans to start flagging as adware mobile apps that use aggressive ad networks if they don't obtain explicit consent from users before engaging in behavior that potentially invades privacy.Ad networks, advertisers and app developers have until June 24 to start conforming to the company's set...
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