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Google Search Console Pushes Rich Cards Jobs Report Data Anomalies Date Back

I have a real data anomaly for you! The Google Search Console data anomalies page has updated the rich cards section to change the date on where they posted the change to the job rich cards back in September now to tomorrow, November 9, 2017. Here is a screen shot showing the future date, for […]

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Fake, fake, fake: Epic tweetstorm targets marketing’s metrics house of cards

Aram Zucker-Scharff, ad engineering director for Washington Post’s research, experimentation and development team, lit up a tweetstorm Wednesday, calling just about every way that the digital marketers measure and reports on performance fake. The anger is real. Zucker-Scharff’s comments touched a nerve in the adtech community, with his initial tweet racking up more than 6,000 likes, nearly

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Twitter Cards: Everything you need to know

There are more than 330 million monthly active users on Twitter. If that number isn’t significant enough to make your marketing team’s mouths water – how about the fact that 51% of Twitter users earn more than $50,000 per year? That’s some real purchasing power. Twitter is great at driving more qualified traffic to your blog,

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Avery Offers Small Businesses Holiday Printing of Custom Labels, Cards and Tags

Personalized print goods can really make your gifts and products stand out this holiday season. Labels, tags and cards can all add a special finishing touch that your clients, employees and customers will truly remember. And creating these custom printed items doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. Avery.com offers tons of online resources to

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Contactless Cards Are Finally Ready for Prime Time (No, This Time We *Really* Mean It!)

For those of us who work in the payments industry, contactless payments and contactless cards have been something of a white whale for close to 20 years now. Always out there, just about to catch-on, if only… A brief history of contactless paymentsThere’s a history section on the Wikipedia page for contactless payments that hits

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Google announces cards, discovery tools, revamped image search at 20th anniversary event

At a surprisingly low-key 20th anniversary and future of search event, Google announced a number of new search features. Some are new, some are expansions or adaptations of existing capabilities, and some are borrowed or “inspired by” competitors’ products (Snap, Instagram, Pinterest). Ben Gomes, VP of search, lead off the event with a brief historical

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How Accepting Credit Cards Can Boost Your Company’s Earnings

The initial stages of growing your business usually require you to explore all available options for that carefully and thoroughly and to consider doing things you normally wouldn’t. Accepting credit cards is something typically associated with larger companies with a more established presence on the market, but the truth is, it’s something that can benefit

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