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In the news: It's official, Google has decided to fully kill off toolbar PageRank from their browser tools. (more…)

Onimod Global February 21, 2016 0 Comments

It's been a notable week for digital marketing stats, with new studies, developing news and industry trends. Here are the seven items that caught our eye: 1. Apple is winning against the FBI in the court of

Onimod Global February 15, 2016 0 Comments

Every company has digital marketing challenges that are unique to their industry, their selling model (direct to consumer/wholesale/hybrid), their technology stack and their organizational structure. But acquiring first-party data to create a true model of customer journey is

Pity the Super Bowl advertisers that didn’t take full advantage of mobile search this year. According to Google, 82 percent of TV ad-driven searches during the Super Bowl happened on smartphones. That’s a 12-point jump from last year, when

Digital marketing stats in the past week have been all about Facebook, the Super Bowl and the 2016 election, with a few other subjects sprinkled in. Check out the nine data points that caught our eye: 1.

Digital marketing is something every company has to give due consideration to. Not an online business you say. Too bad because that doesn’t excuse you from anything. Even local, land-based businesses have to focus on the online

Link building looked different a long time ago (in a galaxy far, far away). Columnist Winston Burton explains how things have changed and what works today. Google’s algorithm to impact website visibility takes hundreds of factors into

Google has spoken — and an important part of the mobile web will never be the same. At least that’s the theory, and certainly the search giant’s intention. Google sees app install interstitials — those big ads

The move is now official: Bing has taken over serving search results and ads for AOL from Google. Initially announced in June 2015, the 10-year deal affects all AOL search traffic worldwide and on all devices. Here’s a look

Onimod Global December 28, 2015 0 Comments

When the Hawkeyes played in the Rose Bowl in 1986, the first “laptop” computers weighed 12 pounds, the QVC network was new and the World Wide Web was still three years away. Fast-forward to the wired age