(Read in entirety at Search Engine Land. Published 2011)
It’s been about a decade now since marketers woke up to the reality of the deep “invisible Web” – that mass of dynamic content search engines couldn’t see, index, or associate … Read More
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In this new series kickoff, I provide provocative commentary on our original research into the visibility of mobile site content from leading retailers in the US. Here’s the … Read More
Did you know that today’s smartphone consumer has just a 1 in 5 chance of accessing mobile content from the largest US retailers? This is the surprising conclusion from new, original Pure Oxygen Mobile research, featured in the 2012 Internet … Read More
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QR codes are “mobile links” that demand brevity from your SEO’d URLs – but how much is enough? In this piece, I explore the science of QR code creation, how URL size and error … Read More
(Read in entirety at Search Engine Land. Published 2011)
My last few columns painted a picture of QR codes as a force that will disrupt paid search and organic search marketing strategies. QR codes give consumers a faster, easier shortcut … Read More
If you’re trying to generate QR codes that point to a URL, consult our QR Code Creation Guide below to determine what combination of URL size and error correction settings can produce the optimal QR code for your application.
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(Read in entirety at Search Engine Land. Published 2011)
This summer, I dedicated my columns to exploring the disruptive effects QR codes will have on the core of search marketing – from SEO URL strategy, to the very notion of link building. Today, … Read More
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This summer, the USPS brilliantly offered a discount to mailers who integrated QR codes with their direct mail. 33% of all mail took advantage of this offer. In our view, this event has raised … Read More
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Quick Response (“QR”) codes have emerged as the preferred 2D barcode format for “hard-linking” offline marketing to the mobile web. In this month’s column, titled “The New Link Building: How QR Codes Disrupt More … Read More
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