Monthly Archives: June 2021

The ONeil Edit – June 25, 2021

| Molly White

🎶Here I go again on my own, going down the only road I’ve ever known 🎶. Wait what?  I don’t know. I’ve had a few earworm songs in my head this week and this morning that’s the one. It’s probably not even the right lyrics because my kids tell me that the songs I’ve been […]

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The Great Return

| Megan English

Thursday, March 12, 2020. This was the last day we were together as a team in our physical brick and mortar space, until this past Wednesday, June 16, 2021 when we had our first all-hands meeting in the office. Even if nobody else jumps on the bandwagon, I’m affectionately dubbing this day “The Great Return.” […]

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The ONeil Edit – June 18, 2021

| Molly White

This week was the best week of 2021 so far and I’ve had some good weeks this year. I took my 14 year old and 3 of her friends to the beach Sunday-Tuesday where they were mostly self-sufficient and I got to work on the screened porch in perfect sunshiney, not too hot weather. We […]

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Image Extensions are out of Beta!

| Stacey Titemore

During the Google Marketing Livestream last month Google announced that image extensions are now out of beta and available globally. This means that advertisers can now include images with their search ads to help stand out from the competition. What does this mean for Homebuilder Marketing? Image extensions for paid search ads give homebuilders an […]

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The ONeil Edit – June 11, 2021

| Molly White

The team at ONeil spent time this week discussing Facebook’s Conversion API implementation and first party data. We also spent some time talking through how businesses are able to show up on maps in search results (a continuation from last week).  And wouldn’t you know it, these topics are front and center in my newsletters […]

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The ONeil Edit – June 4, 2021

| Molly White

My baby girl finished middle school this week. It was a major event that upon completion will have involved the actual ceremony, a dinner hosted by the school, a pool party (today) hosted by the parents, and two trips with friends to commemorate the occasion. Needless to say, I’m a little concerned about what this […]

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