Shows

Harvey Weinstein Shows Us When Apologizing Makes Things Worse

ProSmile / Pixabay The worlds of entertainment, politics and news media are still buzzing four days after The New York Times wrote about allegations that Harvey Weinstein sexually harassed a number of women over nearly three decades. People are talking about appalling behavior, attempts to keep things quiet through settlements, the courage of those who

Harvey Weinstein Shows Us When Apologizing Makes Things Worse Read More »

Lee Seo Jin Shares Why He Continues To Work With PD Na Young Suk On Variety Shows

Recently, actor Lee Seo Jin sat down for an interview where he shared his thoughts on his variety shows appearances and producing director (PD) Na Young Suk. Lee Seo Jin revealed, “At first, I was tricked and appeared on ‘Grandpas Over Flowers’ out of impulse. The program actually became a hit.” Then he joked, “After

Lee Seo Jin Shares Why He Continues To Work With PD Na Young Suk On Variety Shows Read More »

Google’s latest Easter Egg is a video game that shows up with searches for ‘snake’ & ‘play snake’

To celebrate its 19th birthday, Google put together a doodle that launches a spinner prompting 18 of its past Easter egg games and quizzes and one new game called “Snake.” Searches for “snake,” “play snake,” “snake game” and “snake video game” all result in a “Play Snake” card showing at the top of search results.

Google’s latest Easter Egg is a video game that shows up with searches for ‘snake’ & ‘play snake’ Read More »

Facebook’s two-year NFL deal for Watch shows includes sharing ad revenue

Facebook’s NFL deal may serve as a playbook for how the social network plans to score TV viewers and advertisers. On Tuesday Facebook and the NFL announced that the sports league would distribute game highlights, recap clips and weekly shows through the social network’s new home for TV-like video, Watch. The two-year deal will have

Facebook’s two-year NFL deal for Watch shows includes sharing ad revenue Read More »

New Research Shows 52% of People Believe Google Search is Biased

New research by Digital Examiner shows that 52% of users believe Google search is biased. In a survey measuring consumer confidence in Google, 1000 people were asked if they thought Google’s search results were biased in any way. The fact that 52% of users think Google search is biased might sound surprising, but when you

New Research Shows 52% of People Believe Google Search is Biased Read More »

Hobby Lobby Controversy Shows ANYTHING Can Cause a Crisis for Your Brand

Hobby Lobby has gained some viral attention recently — but not necessarily the right kind. A Facebook user named Daniell Rider posted a photo of a vase containing some decor resembling raw cotton stems being sold at a local Hobby Lobby. The caption to the photo read: “This decor is WRONG on SO many levels.

Hobby Lobby Controversy Shows ANYTHING Can Cause a Crisis for Your Brand Read More »

SEMPO’s latest salary survey shows search marketer average pay up 16% over 2013

According to SEMPO’s most recent salary survey, the average pay for search and digital marketing professionals is up 16 percent since 2013. The nonprofit organization for SEO and SEM professionals polled nearly 600 search and digital marketing professionals across a variety of roles, from entry-level to executive. Survey questions covered a variety of salary and

SEMPO’s latest salary survey shows search marketer average pay up 16% over 2013 Read More »

New Google link study shows links are as important as ever for ranking well in search

A new ranking study done by Stone Temple Consulting on the importance of links has just been released. The study shows clearly how links are as powerful as ever for ranking in the Google search results. The study used several models to illustrate why links remain a powerful ranking factor and compared them to the

New Google link study shows links are as important as ever for ranking well in search Read More »

?
WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com