Three years ago, Google launched Google+, but you could only use your real name to participate. The rules have now changed.
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Read MoreThree years ago, Google launched Google+, but you could only use your real name to participate. The rules have now changed.
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Read MoreIf you receive a manual action or unnatural links penalty on your website, it is not forever.
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Read MoreYahoo is back in the web traffic game - maybe or maybe not. Find out more.
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Read MoreA Marin Software study has projected that smartphones and other mobile devices will account for 50 percent of paid search clicks by December 2015.
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Read MoreWhen Yahoo and Yelp got together, no one expected that they would lose years of positive reviews from their Yahoo local listings.
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Read MoreWe wanted to know what percentage of visitors on law firms’ websites were using mobile devices. Then we wanted to see how this demographic compared with the global average.
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Read MoreMost people needing a lawyer want to talk to them right away, not spend time on a small smartphone key board filling out forms.
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Read MoreWe wanted to know how many times a visitor visits a law firm’s website before contacting them. Do people like to research, view their options, or contact a law firm the first time they visit the firm’s website?
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Read MoreYahoo's new Local search design looks like Google's Local format. However, there are some beneficial differences.
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Read MoreAccording to w3schools.com, Google Chrome has the healthiest market share. Although Safari and Opera are still in use, Chrome, Firefox and IE are still the top contenders. Knowing which browsers visitors use to surf your site is helpful in making changes or adding more advanced design elements.
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