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Introducing: The Mobile Redirect Viewer

February 22, 2013 | | 1 Comment

I’m thrilled to share today a new web app we’re releasing from the lab to help marketers optimize their mobile site performance! We call it the Mobile Redirect Viewer. 

This post answers questions about the Viewer – … Read More

Google’s New iOS Maps App and URL Scheme

December 13, 2012 | | 2 Comments

Google launched the long-awaited, revamped Google Maps App for iPhone/iOS users left wandering, aimlessly (and suffering withdrawal) since iOS6 was released this fall. Yay Google!

Besides restoring iOS users with access to Google’s much more reliable map results, the rebuilt Maps app is … 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

Does Google Love Your Mobile App?

December 14, 2011 | | 1 Comment

Posted by Brian Klais

Google has made huge strides lately indexing and displaying iOS (and Android) app profile pages within the regular search results. But curious minds want to know: just how is Google’s algorithm treating iOS apps listed among … Read More

Merry QRistmas: 5 Lessons from Brookstone’s 2011 Catalog

November 30, 2011 |

Posted by Brian Klais, November 29, 2011

As a QR strategy and technology guy, I encourage marketers to “QR Everything.” You can imagine my delight yesterday when I discovered in my mailbox a liberal dosage of QR codes on the … Read More

10 Ways To Play Google’s Delay in Securing Mobile Search

November 21, 2011 |

Happy Thanksgiving week!

Today over at Search Engine Land, I look at Google’s recent introduction of “secure search” as it relates to mobile search, and in particular, it’s absence from mobile Google queries. I think this is fairly surprising, since … Read More