by FredStrahl4 | Uncategorized
Google updates may cause your websites ranking to drop dramatically, but strictly speaking those aren’t penalties. When we talk about penalties, we’re talking a Google employee manually applying a change to your site because a Google reviewer has found your site to be...
by FredStrahl4 | Uncategorized
Twitter has officially rolled out its new 280-character limit to all accounts. While this is a change no one asked for, especially since we’re still waiting on an edit button, Twitter feels that the change will revitalize its growth. Twitter Project Manager Aliza...
by FredStrahl4 | Uncategorized
We live in a mobile world now, which is why Google is currently in the process of transitioning its search results to mobile first. This means that priority will be given to a company’s mobile site, even if it has less information than the desktop site. Previously,...
by FredStrahl4 | Uncategorized
On October 31st, MailChimp made major changes to its email verification process. Before the change, MailChimp required every mailing list to have two-step verification, which means customers would put their email into a form and then receive an email asking them to...
by FredStrahl4 | Uncategorized
In the early days of mobile devices, it was industry standard to have two difference websites: one for desktop and one for mobile. While some companies have stuck with maintaining two different sites, it’s unwise to do so because the majority of websites are moving to...
by FredStrahl4 | Uncategorized
Facebook has officially debuted its Explore Feed, an alternative to its regular newsfeed. The company says the goal of the Explore feed is to enable users to find pages that may interest them. One look at the Explore Feed and a user quickly realizes that this isn’t a...