Monday, 21 September 2015

SearchCap: France & Google, Rugby World Cup & DuckDuckGo

 
 
Featured story
 
Right To Be Forgotten: French Argue They Have Authority To Regulate Google Globally
 

Sep 21, 2015 by Greg Sterling

Setting up a potential international “conflict of laws” dispute, France’s privacy regulator (CNIL) rejected Google’s arguments against expanding the “right to be forgotten” (RTBF) to the company’s global index.

 
From Search Engine Land
Gmail Ads: An Old Ad Type, But A New Addition To AdWords
Sep 21, 2015 by Susan Waldes

Not familiar with Gmail Ads? Columnist Susan Waldes has the scoop on the ad type formerly known as “Gmail Sponsored Promotions.”

The New Google Local Search Display
Sep 21, 2015 by Jason Decker

Recently, Google has made several changes to how it displays local search results. Columnist Jason Decker explains these changes and discusses the impact for local search marketers.

Google Snubs & Bing Embraces The 2015 Rugby World Cup
Sep 18, 2015 by Danny Sullivan

Bing provides a special area in search with standings and information for fans. Google does a special logo, but only in some countries.

DuckDuckGo Is The Default Search Engine In New Adblock Browser
Sep 18, 2015 by Amy Gesenhues

In addition to being the default Adblock browser, the privacy search engine says it will sign the “Acceptable Ads Manifesto.”

SMX East Is Next Week! Connect With The Best & Brightest.
Sep 21, 2015 by Search Engine Land

The chance to learn cutting-edge, proven SEO and SEM tactics is what makes SMX East a must-attend event. But connecting with others who share your interests and challenges is just as valuable. At SMX East, you’ll have the opportunity to meet with more than 1,500 others like you, whether you work in-house or at an agency, […]

 
From Marketing Land
 
Will Facebook’s “Empathy” Button Be Good News For Marketers?
 
Webinars: Social Media Compliance (Tues.); Global Content Marketing (Thurs.)
 
SMX East Is Next Week! Connect With The Best & Brightest.
 
Shhh. Your Email Program Should Be A Secret Weapon
 
Big Data Makes For Better Outbound Marketing
 
Aarrrrr, Ahoy Matey! Pirate’s Booty Campaign Celebrates International Talk Like A Pirate Day
 
Twitter Unleashes Special Hashtag Emoji For The 2015 Rugby World Cup
 
TapInfluence Brings Automation To Influencer Marketing With TapFusion
Search News From Around The Web
 
Industry
 
A Picture of You: Results of the 2015 Moz Blog Reader Survey, Moz
 
Here’s Why The Art of SEO Has Changed Since 2009, Stone Temple
 
Local & Maps
 
An Updated List of Apple Business Listing Data Providers, Mike Blumenthal
 
Link Building
 
[New Feature Alert] Historical Backlink Data, Ahrefs
 
Searching
 
Through the Google lens: Search Trends Sept 11–17, Official Google Blog
 
SEO
 
Advantages of a Power Domain, Leverable SEO
 
Google Drops The Reviews Snippets From Facebook Local Results?, Search Engine Roundtable
 
Google's Warning To Repeated Violators Was "Unnecessary" Says Former Google Spam Fighter, Search Engine Roundtable
 
SEO: Amazon Keyword Research Tools, Practical Ecommerce
 
Spammers Flood Google With Fake Takedown Notices, TorrentFreak
 
The Big List of All the Best WordPress SEO Plugins, Ignite Visibility
 
Tricky SEO Questions Answered! #semrushchat, semrush.com
 
SEM / Paid Search
 
Support for v201506 reports in AdWords Scripts, Google Ads Developer Blog
 
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