Building a Business? Throw in Some Improv.

At the VaynerMedia offices, a group of us have begun taking an improv class at UCB. This is something we’ve been talking about doing for a long time and now, two classes deep, I can honestly say that joining the class has been one of the best decisions of my life. One of the . . . → Read More: Building a Business? Throw in Some Improv.

Do Keywords In Your Domain Matter?

by Sage Lewis

This is a question I get asked all the time. Get the final answer right here.

Inspired from this article at Search Engine Roundtable

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Don’t Let Good Content Die – 4 Ways to Keep It Alive

by Stoney deGeyter

Much like life, websites have to adapt over time. When they don’t, they risk becoming stagnant, outdated, stale, and boring. As times change, so should your content. Content that was once relevant becomes irrelevant or in need of an update, old products get dumped in favor of new products, and data becomes outdated and . . . → Read More: Don’t Let Good Content Die – 4 Ways to Keep It Alive

Adapting to a Social Media Fast

by Mike Moran

Some of you might know that I like to take Augusts off. While not completely off the grid (I still clean out my e-mail—although I don’t reply much—and I still moderate comments on my blog), I don’t write any blog posts (on my blog or here at Search Engine Guide), and I stay off . . . → Read More: Adapting to a Social Media Fast

Linkberry: The Top 5 Links of the Week

What you’re about to read are the top 5 links of the week, compiled and rated by the VaynerMedia office – some are tech, some are sports, some are funny, some are random, but all of the links are interesting… or so we think!

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Yedda Is Now AOL Answers

The Isreali start-up AOL bought three years ago to compete in the Q&A market has been rebranded as AOL Answers this week. The site is similar to Answer.com, Yahoo Answers and Ask Answers.

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AP Stops Fighting Bloggers, Plans To Credit Them As News Source

Only two years ago, the Associated Press tried to stop bloggers from using their content. Threatening to charge sites that used their content and demaned that The Drudge Reports pull headlines and story briefs from their site. But now AP is singing a different song – saying this week that they will credit bloggers for any . . . → Read More: AP Stops Fighting Bloggers, Plans To Credit Them As News Source

Anti Retargeting Campaign Strikes At Google In Time Square

Seems the privacy advocates see Google as ‘evil’. Or at least the animated cartoon aired by Watchdog on the Times Square jumbotron suggested that yesterday. The clip below shows Google CEO Eric Schmidt gathering information from children as they attempt to buy ice cream from his Google truck.

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YouTube Refines Ad Targeting Features & Lets You Get Freaky With A Bear

If you haven’t already seen it YouTube has recently added two targeting features which enable advertisers to have more control on what videos their ads are placed on. Age restriction and video or channel URL restriction. Age restriction is not a self service feature, and will require you to work with your official Youtube representative but . . . → Read More: YouTube Refines Ad Targeting Features & Lets You Get Freaky With A Bear

Reach Holiday Shoppers Penny-Wise and Pound-Wiser

To do better in search this holiday season, marketers need to spend less on search. Here’s why. …

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