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Uncover Google Not Provided Data: An Interview with Chris Adams

In a recent interview from Marketo’s Marketing Nation Summit in downtown San Francisco, Murray Newlands talks with gShift Labs’ Chris Adams about how to uncover Google’s not provided data and the benefits that can have for online publishers and advertisers. To find out more, watch the full interview below: These are the key takeaways from the video: In the interview, Chris explains people are looking for more and more ways to uncover not provided data. He says not provided data is becoming an increasingly important topic for marketing executives and agencies who are struggling with the fact that their clients are asking them where their traffic has gone and are unable to give greater detail on the “not provided” segment. Chris says that over …

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Uncover Google Not Provided Data: An Interview with Chris Adams

Google Revealed the Incredibly Simple Formula For Writing Killer Resumes

It’s not exactly E=mc². But for would-be job hunters, it’s probably a lot more useful. In a Q&A-style interview with Google’s senior vice president of people operations Laszlo Bock, The New York Times’s Tom Friedman fished a few seriously helpful words of wisdom out of the search giant’s human resources chief. This one is perhaps the most concrete. How do you write a good resume? The key, Bock said, is to frame your strengths as: I accomplished X, relative to Y, by doing Z. Most people would write a resume like this: “Wrote editorials for The New York Times.” Better would be to say: “Had 50 op-eds published compared…

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Google just revealed the incredibly simple formula for killer résumés – Quartz

Google Introduces Google Trends Email Alerts, Trending Topics and Hot Searches Delivered To Your Inbox

Google announced today they will be rolling out the ability for users to have popular topics from Google Trends and Hot Searches delivered via email. This new feature will work in a very similar way to how Google Alerts currently works. You will be able to subscribe to a particular topic and receive a notification if there is an increase in search volume around that topic. Currently, Google allows you to subscribe to any search topic, Hot Searches for any country, or any U.S. monthly Top Chart. You will also be able to subscribe to notifications about trending topics by location. For example, if you want to stay up to date about trends and popular searches in your local area, you can set up an email …

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Google Introduces Google Trends Email Alerts, Trending Topics and Hot Searches Delivered To Your Inbox

SearchCap: New Google Penalty, Action Schema & Subscribe To Google Trends

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google Slaps Another Guest Blog Network: PostJointGoogle’s Matt Cutts somewhat confirmed on Twitter that Google has taken action on another guest blogging network. This network is named PostJoint and claims there’s no footprints. Someone tweeted to Matt that PostJoint was penalized. In fact, if you check out Google for a search on their name, their web site no longer ranks on … Google Trends Now Lets Users Subscribe To Receive Email NotificationsGoogle Trends announced today it has added a “Subscribe” feature, allowing users to receive email notifications on search topics, Hot Searches for any country, or any…

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SearchCap: New Google Penalty, Action Schema & Subscribe To Google Trends

Google: 410s Are Immediate & 404s Are Delayed For 24 Hours

We always knew 410s were more immediate and I thought they were also more permanent but I didn’t know 410s worked immediately. In a video released by Google’s Matt Cutts yesterday, he described the technical difference between a typical 404/4xx code and the 410.410s GoogleBot will mark as gone immediately upon discovering it. 404s or other 4xx GoogleBot will “protect” for 24 hours, try again, before marking it as not found.In both cases, Google says they will retry the 404s and 410s in the future. Just in case there were server or coding issues on the site. But with 410s, they get marked as gone right away.Here is the video:embedded contentForum discussion at Google+.Note: I am offline today and this post was pre-scheduled …

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Google: 410s Are Immediate & 404s Are Delayed For 24 Hours

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