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Need help explaining SEO to people who don't fully understand SEO – like a client or your boss? Here are some great analogies you can use.
Multibillion-dollar startup Block.one is announcing a new social platform, Voice, which aims to give users more control over their content. [Looks like Steemit v. 2.0 with some functional twists has arrived. We still prefer our approach at Brainsy.]
A webmaster asked John Mueller if he should disavow negative links by a competitor or wait for a manual penalty.
Social networks built on public status markers are now starting to hide them. [Since inception, Brainsy powered networks have eschewed "follower" vanity metrics. If you have them, we'll let you know -- but we don't publish follower counts for the whole world to see.]
Don’t trust everything you see on LinkedIn. We created a fake LinkedIn profile with a fake job at a real company. Our fake profile garnered the attention of a Google recruiter and gained over 170 connections and 100 skill endorsements.
An example of why "mass market" social media will someday be the "old way" of doing things --- we're still not talking about election security. Look out, 2020.
A new report from eMarketer has shown that Facebook engagement is in decline, and looks set to continue that trend into the next two years.
The hashtag #DeleteFacebook was the top-trending topic nationwide on Saturday.
The internet has made us aware of everything we don't have—and that’s a problem.