Digital Marketing Blog

What’s happening in the world of digital marketing?

The latest news from the world of digital, along with insights, opinions and practical tips.

  • My Local Walmart: Social Media fail

    Walmart give a demonstration in how not to run a localised social media campaign.

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  • My Five #3

    My Five: Five things worth sharing from the last week (or so), brought to you by a different member of the Browser Media team every Friday.

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  • GRRRR – is (not provided) doing your head in?

    Are you struggling to understand your keywords in Google Analytics? Vote now and help a study to show how many keywords are now (not provided) due to encrypted search.

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  • My Five#2

    My Five: Five things worth sharing from the last week (or so), brought to you by a different member of the Browser Media team every Friday.

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  • Google Plus: The new centre of local search

    Google Places is no more – it has been replaced by Google Plus Local. So what are the benefits?

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  • My Five #1

    My Five: Five things worth sharing from the last week (or so), brought to you by a different member of the Browser Media team every Friday.

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  • Recovering from a Google Penalty

    What does it take to recover from a Google penalty and what does recovery look like? A follow up blog post to share our experiences.

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  • Guest blogging builds more than just links

    Next time you’re reviewing potential guest blogging opportunities, think about the benefits beyond the links…

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  • How valuable are your Facebook fans?

    How valuable are your Facebook fans?

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  • Pinterest announces open registration, what are you waiting for?

    Pinterest announces open registration – you no longer need an invite so get your skates on and get pinning!

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  • A digital guide to London 2012 Olympics

    A handful of resources for getting your Olympic fix online.

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  • New Google Display Network setting – Flexible Reach

    Google adds new display network setting allowing advertisers to choose their AdWords network settings at ad group level instead of just campaign level.

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