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Adidas app lets you reserve limited edition shoes without waiting in line

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When Kanye West's new Adidas sneaker launches, you will be able to snag a pair of the much-hyped kicks without waiting in line.

That's thanks to the new app Adidas Confirmed, which allows users to reserve a pair of limited edition shoes before they launch

Kanye's long-rumored sneakers will be the first product that will launch through the app, Adidas said. However, the company hasn't revealed when the shoes will be available.

Before the debut of a limited edition shoe, users who have the app — it's available for both iOS and Android — will receive a push notification, alerting them when reservations are open. They then select a size, choose a store nearby and receive a confirmation and pickup window. Once you have a confirmation, the shoes are guaranteed, provided you come during the pickup window. ...

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By |February 3rd, 2015|Apps and Software|0 Comments

App calculates how likely your plane is to crash

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The next flight I take will have a roughly 1 in 4,600,000 chance of crashing.

That's according to Am I Going Down? a new iOS app that uses big data to help alleviate the fears of anxious travelers.

Apprehensive travelers enter their flight information (or potential flight information), including airline, plane type and the airports from which you're departing and arriving. Next, the app generates a number that tells you just how likely that flight is to crash.

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By |February 3rd, 2015|Apps and Software|0 Comments

Google’s Sitelinks Search Box: What You Need to Know

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Several months ago, Google announced a new sitelinks search box. Almost immediately, the sitelinks search box markup became one of the fastest growing Schema implementations on the web.

According to the folks at SimilarTech (part of the SimilarWeb family) the SearchAction markup now dominates all other Schema types on the top 1 million sites that they monitor.

Moving beyond the top million sites to the entire Internet, the SearchAction Schema is the 12th most popular Schema out of the 49 types that SimilarTech measures.

Despite such strong adoption, until now we have had very little evidence to understand the effects of the sitelinks search box. After Google dropped support for authorship photos in search results, many webmasters are weary of investing in each new initiative Google announces.

Sitelinks search box basics

The box appears in Google's search results for certain branded and navigation queries such as:

  • adobe
  • apple website
  • nytimes dot com

The box all allows users to refine searches to within a particular site, as in this example below when a user searches for "Moz" and refines their search to "keyword research".

By default, searches performed in the sitelinks box sends users to a second set of Google results, refined to include to results from the target website (using Google's site: operator.) The second page also typically includes additional Google ads, giving the searcher a chance to click on an ad instead of visiting your website.

At the same time, Google also gives webmasters a chance to bypass this second page of results and send searchers directly to their own internal search results if they implemented special Schema code on their homepage.

Not every site qualifies. Typically, Google reserves sitelinks search box for those sites with a high volume of branded queries. To see if your site is eligible, check Google Webmaster Tools. Google typically sends messages to eligible site owners.

If you qualify, and Google finds the correct code on your homepage, Google directs visitors to your website's internal search results.

The advantage is obvious: by directing visitors to your own search results instead of another Google page filled with ads from third party websites, you potentially gain more clicks and visits and better control the visitor experience.

How to implement the sitelinks markup

Compared to other types of markup, implementing the sitelinks code is easy and straightforward.

1. Leverage your own internal search engine

Most internal search engines work perfectly fine, including the default WordPress search function. If your website doesn't have internal search, it's easy to get started with a free Google Custom Search engine.

For websites that use Google's default Custom Search engine, Google also has the chance to make money on ad clicks, because the free version of the Customer Search engine includes Google ads. Google offers a paid version known as Site Search that allows an ad-free experience.

2. Add SearchAction Schema to your homepage

Place the following snippet in the source code of your homepage, editing the "url" and "target" fields to match your website information.

<script type="application/ld+json">
{
   "@context": "http://schema.org",
   "@type": "WebSite",
   "url": "http://www.example-petstore.com/",
   "potentialAction": {
     "@type": "SearchAction",
     "target": "http://query.example-petstore.com/search?q={search_term_string}",
     "query-input": "required name=search_term_string"
   }
}
</script>

Source: Google Developers.

3. Opting out

Google doesn't advertise it well, but there is a way for you to prevent Google from displaying the sitelinks search box altogether if you'd like to opt out. Menashe Avramov first noticed an additional Google meta tag that prevents the search box from displaying.

<meta name="google" content="nositelinkssearchbox" />

Can you guess which major publisher opts out of Google's Sitelinks Search Box? Amazon.

Interestingly, Google displays no sitelinks search box for the most popular website on the planet, Facebook, even though no such meta tag is apparent on Facebook's site.

Results: How the sitelinks search box impacts traffic

Below are landing page visits to Moz's search results page before and after adding the sitelinks markup.

While it looks like a significant jump, the increase only equaled 150 visits per week. This represents just 0.05% of all organic search sessions Moz sees on a weekly basis (around 300,000 sessions).

Several SEOs who manage large sites reported similar results when we spoke with them. Although the search results page sees a small rise in sessions, it's always nearly impossible to identify a statistically significant increase in overall search traffic.

I'm glad we implemented this because I think it provides a better user experience, but I would not say that it has sent much traffic our way.

- Rob Leslie, Website Usability & SEO Administrator at George Fox University

In other words, implementing the SearchAction Schema is "optimized" and may result in a small boost in traffic and an improved experience for users. Based on the evidence, most publishers shouldn't expect big traffic gains.

Our best advice is to add the SearchAction Schema if it is easy to implement, but keep your expectations in check.

As for opting out, like Amazon, it's likely best to experiment on your own site before committing to a course of action. Keep in mind that many SERP features such as review stars and breadcrumbs have been associated with higher click-through rates, and having a giant search box next to your result may help you stand out.

Have you implemented the code for Google's sitelinks search box? Share your experience in the comments below.


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By |February 2nd, 2015|MOZ|0 Comments

What’s happened so far at the alleged Silk Road kingpin’s trial

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The trial of Ross Ulbricht began on Jan. 13. The 30-year-old is accused of being the mastermind behind Silk Road, what was once the planet's biggest online marketplace for illegal drugs

The operation was worth $1.2 billion before federal law enforcement shuttered it in 2013. The kingpin behind Silk Road operated under the alias "Dread Pirate Roberts," a reference to the Rob Reiner film The Princess Bride. Ulbricht was arrested at a San Francisco public library that October, and officials seized his laptop. He pleaded not guilty in February 2014.

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By |February 2nd, 2015|Apps and Software|0 Comments

Streaming the Super Bowl: Slow, pixelated and without any of the good ads

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NBC is streaming the Super Bowl this year for all U.S. viewers — with or without a cable subscription — but that doesn't mean the experience is seamless.

Although this is the first year the Super Bowl Halftime Show will be part of the live stream, watching online isn't exactly the same as watching on TV.

For starters, there is a delay — about 50 seconds by our calculations. This delay isn't uncommon for online live streams, but it's a bit disconcerting for anyone who wants to keep up with up-to-the-second plays on social media. ...

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By |February 2nd, 2015|Apps and Software|0 Comments