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Deep-Linking into Facebook “Pages” on Android… #ForTheLike

May 1, 2014 | | 8 Comments

Today we’re releasing improved URLgenius support for deep-linking Android users into Facebook “Pages” inside the Facebook app.

In our initial release, we enabled basic deep-linking into Pages within the Facebook app via a single URL scheme served to both … Read More

New Feature: Facebook Business Pages Get Genius-ified

April 8, 2014 | | 1 Comment

Last night, we released an upgrade to URLgenius extending app-detection and deep-link support for millions of Facebook business pages. Our original rollout supported only Facebook profile pages, but hey, geniuses never sleep.

Now, those of you that … Read More

86% of Mobile Time Spent In Apps. So What’s Your Deep Linking Strategy?

April 3, 2014 |

The other day, Flurry announced new research that solidified the dominant position apps have taken just 6 years into the mobile revolution.

According to the findings, Android and iOS users spend 32% of their app time playing games, … Read More

Say Hello to URLgenius

February 11, 2014 |

What do you get when you combine deep-linking capabilities with device-aware, app-friendly technology? Our newest creation, URLgenius.

Fresh from the Pure Oxygen Lab and into public beta, you can now convert your social profile links into app-seeking … Read More

QR Makes Conference Mobile-Friendly

March 8, 2012 |

Posted March 8, 2012 by Brian Klais

The AMA annual marketing conference held in Madison this week, may have been a small event by national standards, but it was special to me – partially because I had the pleasure of keynoting, … Read More

Shh! 5 SEO Secrets to Getting Your Mobile Apps Ranked on Page 1 of Google

December 23, 2011 |

Ever wonder why big brands like Amazon, eBay, or Groupon, have their mobile apps ranked prominently on page 1 of Google, while your bundle of awesomeness remains hidden in the bowels of the App Store and/or Android Market?

Read this … Read More