Seounday Roundup 4-1-12
admin, April 1, 2012
Good Sunday to you, readers. Let's get down to what happened online.
WebiMax
WebiMax executives continue to spread awareness on the Internet. Did you notice the following contributions?
Todd Bailey – Google Ducked Ad Spending But the Future May Go Differently from Search Engine Journal
Ken Wisnefski – Demanding Facebook Passwords Hurts Job Candidates and Employers – Washington Post
Mega Millions Raise Tough Questions for Job Seekers
Ryan Buddenhagen continues to dish out international search engine optimization excellence in his posts. Here are some from this past week:
Fragmentation of Social Media Behavior Continues in International Markets
Google Recent Makes Local Search More Convenient for Signed-in Users
Anthony Pensabene continues to write on content, branding, and about himself in third person. Here are some posts from last week:
Branding Considerations at the SEO Point Break
How to Mis-tweet Your Brand's Tweeps
Jason Wersits continues to keep his eyes on the evolution of search and social media engagement. Here are a couple tidbits from him:
Yahoo to Incorporate Site-Wide Functionality by Early Summer
New Google Study Further Examines PPC Versus Organic Links
Bruch Rymshaw continues to educate beginners with his SEO 101 posts. Here are a couple of his newest insights:
Around the Web
Negative SEO – PointBlankSEO
Acquisition Marketing – Joanna Lord
Local Search – Neil Patel
Over Optimization Penalty – Marketing Land
SERP Tracker Rank editing – Raven Tools
Internal Communication – ContentMuse
Productivity – Outspoken Media
Philly SEO – Nick Eubanks
SEO Bday – Alessio Madeyski
Google Social Search Patent – Bill Slawski
Real-life Linkbuilding – Tad Chef
Author Rank – AJ Kohn
On-Page SEO – Joanna Lord