New Searchmetrics Suite features: track Google Knowledge Graph integrations, directly compare SEO performance v competitors and easily create customized chartsNew York - February 03, 2014 - Searchmetrics has introduced several new features to its enterprise SEO platform, including the ability to research which keywords currently display integrations to the Google Knowledge Graph and Google Carousel, and the ability view a domain's search performance alongside key benchmark competitors.With Google Knowledge Graph and Google Carousel showing up...
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If you weren't bowled over by any of the Super Bowl commercials last night, well, you weren't watching in Savannah, Ga. The folks there, as Tenacious D would say, had their asses blown out—thanks to this insane ad from Jamie Casino. The lawyer filled the entire first local ad break with the two-minute heavy-metal masterpiece below, which basically tells his life story. A Saul Goodman-esque figure, Casino was a lawyer to the crooks until something bad happened to him—and he reinvented himself.
When the Super Bowl is a blowout, you need the commercials to pick up the slack. The good news from Sunday night: On the whole, the ads were stronger than last year. The bad news: Nobody was really riveted to their TVs and drafting off the energy of a thrilling football game. Still, there was lots to enjoy from advertisers on Sunday night. Among our favorite spots: 10. TurboTax Agency: Wieden + Kennedy Brilliantly directed by Bryan Buckley, this commercial took a fun insight—that Super Bowl Sunday isn't the greatest day for most football fans—and ran with it.
The lopsided nature of Super Bowl XLVIII didn't have as much of an impact on viewership as you might have suspected, with an average of 111.5 million people tuning in to the big game, according to Fox.That makes it the most-watched Super Bowl, or program of any kind, in TV history, topping the previous record of 111.3 million viewers for the 2012 Super Bowl.Ratings on Sunday peaked from 7:30 to 8:00 p.m.
When the Super Bowl is a blowout, you need the commercials to pick up the slack. The good news from Sunday night: On the whole, the ads were stronger than last year. The bad news: Nobody was really riveted to their TVs and drafting off the energy of a thrilling football game. Still, there was lots to enjoy from advertisers on Sunday night. Among our favorite spots: 10. TurboTax Agency: Wieden + Kennedy Brilliantly directed by Bryan Buckley, this commercial took a fun insight—that Super Bowl Sunday isn't the greatest day for most football fans—and ran with it.
Scottish Widows has returned to TV with a campaign featuring its iconic hooded woman, as the Lloyds Banking Group-owned pensions and investments provider looks forward to its 200th anniversary next year.
Skittles, Vogue, KFC and Tide were among the brands who contributed to the 24.9 million Super Bowl-themed tweets last night as the Seattle Seahawks claimed victory over the Denver Broncos.
Ogilvy & Mather North America does more than move the needle for its clients -- it moves atoms.To produce its groundbreaking film "A Boy and His Atom" for client IBM Corp., Ogilvy's creative team worked closely with IBM researchers at their lab in San Jose, Calif., using a scanning tunneling microscope, which takes pictures