by David Rothschild | Dec 8, 2010 | Google, google places, San Francisco SEO
“Contextual Discovery” is a new Google search term coined by Google VP of Local Places Marissa Meyer. Essentially, contextual discovery refers to utilizing a individual’s location across a number of Google products, including Places, Latitude,...
by David Rothschild | Nov 19, 2010 | America's Keyword Report, Google
This edition of America’s Keyword Report checks out the US monthly Google search volume on all those celebrities you hear so often about. While creating the report, I found a really interesting trend that correlates younger celebrity age to more Google...
by David Rothschild | Nov 1, 2010 | America's Keyword Report, Google, keywords
In America, sports make the world go round. Sports fans are likely to drop social, moral, or professional obligations just to make sure they are home in time to watch the game. So how does this obsession reflect in our Google search trends? Do more people search for...
by David Rothschild | Oct 20, 2010 | Google, keywords, SEO, SEO Writing
It’s simply strange to think about. There are writers out there, in the present day, who are composing content for two audiences simultaneously: humans and robots. These individuals are search engine optimization (SEO) writers. Writing for SEO means creating...
by David Rothschild | Sep 23, 2010 | America's Keyword Report, Google, keywords
In a certain respect, Google’s US search trends represents a cross section of the ‘American Collective Consciousness.’ The keywords that people are searching for in any given month are directly related to what’s in the news, what is currently...
by David Rothschild | Sep 20, 2010 | Adwords, Google
Google Adwords has been adding to the number of extensions options for serving ads. Extensions are a great way for businesses to increase visibility on their ads, including options to add an address, phone number or additional site links. Here is the lowdown on each...