Zhou Youguang Google doodle honors Chinese linguist known as the ‘Father of Pinyin’

Zhou Youguang Google doodle honors Chinese linguist known as the ‘Father of Pinyin’

Youguang’s work helped bridge multiple Chinese dialects into a written language. The post Zhou Youguang Google doodle honors Chinese linguist known as the ‘Father of Pinyin’ appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article. Build your free WordPress website with Host2.us free hosting today!

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Search Engine Land’s Community Corner: Holiday retail results, Search Engine Land Awards and more

Search Engine Land’s Community Corner: Holiday retail results, Search Engine Land Awards and more

I hope you’ve had a great week as the new year truly kicked into gear. Calling all incredible search marketers (psst, that’s you)! Entries for this year’s Search Engine Land Awards are now open! Our fourth annual awards event will be held at SMX Advanced in Seattle this June. With… Please visit Search Engine Land […]

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Why Next Year’s Marketing Success Will Always Follow Last Year’s Customer Experience

Why Next Year’s Marketing Success Will Always Follow Last Year’s Customer Experience

The measurement of customer sentiment has evolved over time. We are constantly searching for more accurate methods of understanding what customers will do in the coming days, months and years. For a long time we tracked mainly customer satisfaction (CSAT) scores, thinking that a happy customer is a long-term customer. After finding that satisfaction didn’t […]

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Digital Marketing News: What Marketers Think about AI, Autonomous Stores & GSC Adds Data

Digital Marketing News: What Marketers Think about AI, Autonomous Stores & GSC Adds Data

Infographic: What Marketers Really Think About Artificial Intelligence A new infographic shows 47% of marketers consider artificial intelligence (AI) to be over-hyped. In addition, 43% of marketers believe vendors overpromise and underdeliver when it comes to AI. AdWeek Can Autonomous Stores Catch On? Brick-and-mortar stores are testing out an automation model, functionally converting their stores […]

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Snapchat’s big redesign bashed in 83% of user reviews

Snapchat’s big redesign bashed in 83% of user reviews

 Confusingly jamming Stories in between private messages has sparked backlash amongst the first users of Snapchat’s sweeping redesign. In the few countries including the U.K., Australia, and Canada where the redesign is widely available, 83 percent of App Store reviews (1,941) for the update are negative with one or two stars, according to data provided […]

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Facebook feed change sacrifices time spent and news outlets for “well-being”

Facebook feed change sacrifices time spent and news outlets for “well-being”

 CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook today, “I’m changing the goal I give our product teams from focusing on helping you find relevant content to helping you have more meaningful social interactions.” VP of News Feed Adam Mosseri tells TechCrunch “I expect that the amount of distribution for publishers will go down because a lot […]

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