Google Says It Wins With Video Ads

Along with the praise Google bestowed upon itself for their click-to-play video advertising spots, Google took credit for boosting the awareness and attendance for Google advisor Al Gore's film, An Inconvenient Truth.

Get Your Brand Past the “Did you Mean” in Search

We've all typed something in a search engine and the first thing we see is "did you mean" and then an alternative to what we typed. Obviously it can be helpful, unless of course it gets in the way of your branding.

Marketing Naturally

Whenever you are going to promote your product or website, you will be defining the goals of your marketing methods, as well as choosing the methods themselves.

Leeches Get Mooched, Blogger Sued By Paparazzi

What at its core is a true Hollywood catfight is becoming a test case for the limits of free speech and fair use. As the paparazzi files a copyright infringement lawsuit against the queen of celebrity gossip bloggers, Perez Hilton, a.k.a. Mario Lavandeira, the legal system will get a tawdry exploration of what can and can't be done with images.

Google Lays Down Duplicate Content Law

Even in most cases where Google finds duplicate content during a crawl, they are more likely to show a less-desirable version of the content page than to drop it completely. The issue of duplicate content continues to vex webmasters who repurpose content on their sites to suit different needs, like mobile web use and printer-friendly formatting. It's an area of concern that Google's Adam Lasnik…