I don’t know of many other words quite as abused as innovation. Maybe the word strategy, but that’s about it.
It seems to mean everything and anything. [Reminds me of "engagement"! :]
I have personally struggled with internalizing what innovation truly means. I mean really truly. Until recently.
In preparing for my talk (Self Sustaining Innovation: Ideas for [...]
“This site may harm your computer”
You may have seen those words in Google search results — but what do they mean? If you click the search result link you get another warning page instead of the website you were expecting. But if the web page was your grandmother’s baking blog, you’re still confused. Surely your [...]
If you’ve added an AdSense for search box to your page, you’re probably aware of the relevant search results it provides your users. That being said, a few publishers have asked us if it’s a violation of our program policies to perform searches in their own AdSense for search boxes. The short answer is no, [...]
Don’t be fooled by people trying to tell you that tracking SEO metrics based on keywords and keyword performance is obsolete.
Keywords and the traffic they produce are alive and well and depending on the position (above the fold or below the fold) and the percentage of traffic they receive is tangible to assess conversion and [...]
Chatting with webmasters often reveals widespread beliefs that might have been accurate in the past, but are not necessarily up-to-date any more. This was the case when we recently talked to a couple of friends about the structure of a URL. One friend was concerned about using dynamic URLs, since (as she told us) “search [...]
We’re always working for new ways to make life a bit easier for webmasters. We’ve had great feedback to many of the initiatives that have taken place in Webmaster Tools and beyond, but given the complex nature of managing a website, there are some questions regarding the tools that come up quite often across the [...]
