The TMO Blog


YouTube Releases 5 New Features For Mobile Users
General, Marketing, Video, YouTubeYouTube announced a series of 5 new updates to make it easier for people to find, watch, and interact with videos on mobile devices.

Introducing Microsoft’s Powerful Free Analytics Service – Clarity
Marketing, News, SEOThis week, Microsoft announced a free new analytics service called Clarity which aims to walk the line between in-depth insights and user privacy.

What Actually Affects Your Google My Business Rankings?
Google, Marketing, SEOGoogle My Business is an essential tool for any local business trying to spread their name online. It is also deceptively complicated.

Facebook Unleashes New Advertising Features For The Holiday Season
Advertising, Facebook, Marketing, News, PPC, Social Media MarketingFacebook announced a wave of new features this week for online advertisers and retailers heading into the holiday season.

Google Sued By US Government for Antitrust Violations
Advertising, General, Google, NewsThe United States Department of Justice is filing a sweeping antitrust lawsuit against Google today.

Online Shopping Predicted To Break Records This Holiday Season
Advertising, General, Marketing, SEOA report from BrightEdge suggests online shopping is going to continue at unprecedented levels through the holiday shopping season.

WordPress Sites to Lose Facebook and Instagram Embeds October 24th
Facebook, General, News, Security, Web Design, wordpressOn October 24, Facebook and Instagram plan to roll out a major change which has the potential to break content across millions of sites using WordPress.

Google Officially Launches Web Stories for Android and iOS
Advertising, Google, Marketing, Social Media MarketingThis week, Google officially premiered its take on the popular Stories format with Web Stories in the iOS and Android Google apps.

Twitter Will Let Users Crop Their Own Image Previews After Controversy
General, Marketing, News, Social Media MarketingTwitter will soon let users crop their own image previews following criticism over apparent bias in the site’s algorithmic cropping systems.


