What Would a Yahoo-Microsoft Merger Look Like? Part 2
We asked search marketers how they would envision a combined Microsoft-Yahoo, in terms of search technology, search advertising, and social media.
Stop Press: Google News Edges Past Yahoo News in UK
Can small variations in the UK news search engine market produce large variations in the long-term behavior of the worldwide search engine market?
Optimizing Your Press Releases
If you look at a press release through the lens of an SEO what you see is not a piece a paper it s potentially a mini web site. From this perspective the humble press release takes on a whole new life. In this article I ll discuss a number of ideas that will give your press releases much more impact….
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Fortune Tellers and Paid Bid Management
Keyword bid management for a paid search campaign can be accomplished in different ways. Are you trusting a “fortune teller” to guide your campaigns?
Getting an SEO Education
Unlike western medicine SEO is mostly self-taught. Students read books and articles visit SEO forums and attend conferences and then apply what they learn to their sites. They observe the results tweak and repeat the cycle. Is there a better way to learn the subject …
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What Would a Yahoo-Microsoft Merger Look Like? Part 1
We asked search marketers how they would envision a combined Microsoft-Yahoo, in terms of search technology, search advertising, and social media.
Highlights from the SEW Blog: February 4-8, 2008
Featured posts to the Search Engine Watch blog in the past week, along with recent search-related headlines from around the Web.
Highlights from the SEW Blog: February 11-15, 2008
Featured posts to the Search Engine Watch blog in the past week, along with recent search-related headlines from around the Web.
Super Bowl XLII Ads – Where’s the URL?
Some Super Bowl advertisers used their 30 seconds to drive visitors to their Web sites, while others made it difficult to find their online presence.