Brave Replaces Google As Default Search Engine In Its Browser by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, October 19, 2021 Brave Search has replaced Google as the default search engine for its privacy-focused browser. The announcement, made Tuesday, means Brave replaces Google in the U.S., the U.K. and in Canada as the default.It will also succeed DuckDuckGo in … Continue reading Brave Replaces Google As Default Search Engine In Its Browser
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Next Google Chrome Browser Version To Increase Data Protection
Next Google Chrome Browser Version To Increase Data Protection by Laurie Sullivan @lauriesullivan, June 25, 2019 Google has confirmed a timeline for the rollout of Manifest V3, a Chrome extension that includes a revamped version of the way the company thinks ad blockers should work. Manifest V3 for Chrome extension will be released in late … Continue reading Next Google Chrome Browser Version To Increase Data Protection
What the Death of Browser Tracking Cookies Means for Marketers: Part 1
Owen Ray — June 1, 2019 Follow @invoca — June 1, 2019 Goumbik / Pixabay The tracking cookie is crumbling and it’s about to make a big mess for marketers. Cookies are the most ubiquitous method for tracking consumer behavior and gathering data, and they’re used by nearly all adtech and martech platforms. Smart cookie-blocking … Continue reading What the Death of Browser Tracking Cookies Means for Marketers: Part 1
10 Browser Extensions For Bloggers That Can Make You a Superstar
Ike Christopher — November 18, 2017 — November 18, 2017 Shutterstock Blogging, though fun, can be a hell of a lot of work, can’t it? There are always blog posts to edit, screenshots to capture, keyword research to conduct and a million other little to-dos. I could list them forever. While there is no magic … Continue reading 10 Browser Extensions For Bloggers That Can Make You a Superstar
How To Use Browser Language & Analytics To Find New Markets
By Mohamed Hedi Lassoued August 10th, 2016 In a global market, website visitors speak and communicate in multiple languages. It may be interesting to see how often your website visitors can read your content in their preferred language. You can do this by comparing the language of the page to the language setting in their … Continue reading How To Use Browser Language & Analytics To Find New Markets
Local SEO beyond the browser
Are you making the most of offline advertising to complement your local SEO efforts? Columnist Marcus Miller explains the benefits of connecting your digital and physical marketing. Marcus Miller on March 21, 2016 It’s not easy marketing a local business in 2016. We live in a hyper-competitive environment. Petrol stations sell groceries, and grocery stores … Continue reading Local SEO beyond the browser
Is the ‘View in Browser’ Link at the Top of Emails Now Redundant?
by Adam Baetu December 7, 2015 Follow @emailmarnowDecember 7, 2015 Every email marketing professional has a code of best practice to work from, a set of rules and basic guidelines that apply to most campaigns. However, while some of these form the backbone of functional, professional marketing emails and are absolutely essential, you should never … Continue reading Is the ‘View in Browser’ Link at the Top of Emails Now Redundant?