Date: July 10th, 2008
10 July, 2008 (23:22) | SEM News | No comments
Marin Search MarketerTM is the industry’s first enterprise-class search marketing platform. Designed for the search professional, Marin delivers improved financial performance and significant operating efficiencies to large advertisers and agencies. If you’re spending $50k or more per month on paid search, you owe it to yourself and/or your clients to check it out. […]
10 July, 2008 (18:57) | SEM News | No comments
Adobe recently announced their final release of the Acrobat Pro 9 software line, touting new video capabilities that are meant to provide a wider range of interactive publishing capabilities, along with improved engagement methods for end users. What’s unmentioned in Adobe’s press releases on the Acrobat 9 series is that there are some special benefits […]
10 July, 2008 (18:57) | SEM News | No comments
I always like to see what types of link building things that people talk about and/or present. Based on some basic tips provided by Roger Montti in the “Blow Your Mind Link Building Techniques” session at SMX Advanced, this post will expand upon those to describe a specific link building plan that nearly any […]
10 July, 2008 (18:57) | SEM News | No comments
Why all the fuss about the importance of online video SEO for small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), as a way to ultimately help to drive action and sales? I get versions of this question on a super regular basis, but instead of trotting out some top-level trends, today I thought I’d cite […]
10 July, 2008 (18:57) | SEM News | No comments
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web.
From Search Engine Land:
Ask Announces Search Deal With PhotobucketAsk announced that Photobucket has put its search box on the site. Photobucket is owned by MySpace parent News Corp., which has […]
10 July, 2008 (18:57) | SEM News | No comments
by Jennifer Laycock
A round up of what Jennifer read and found interesting today on the web. From how questions about Yahoo and Google’s algorithms to dropping Technorati rankings to an impressive roundup of thoughts on what makes a social media marketer, check out five posts Jen thought you need to read.
It was only a few […]
10 July, 2008 (18:57) | Search News | No comments
Today’s search engine marketing news and opinion: What’s on your Mind?; Coherency in Landing Page Testing; Google Lively: Comprehensive Guide to Getting Started; and more. Read Original Post Here
10 July, 2008 (13:05) | SEM News | No comments
Ask announced that Photobucket has put its search box on the site. Photobucket is owned by MySpace parent News Corp., which has a search deal with Google. The Ask deal with Photobucket includes sponsored listings and other ads. Previously web search on Photobucket was provided by Google.
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10 July, 2008 (13:05) | SEM News | No comments
Privacy has re-emerged as one of the most pressing and complex issues for everyone online, including search engines, after a sustained period of relative calm. However the rise of behavioral targeting, domestic spying/wiretapping by the Bush administration, attempts by states to regulate privacy and more aggressive moves by Europeans to protect consumers have created conflicting […]
10 July, 2008 (13:05) | SEM News | No comments
by Stoney deGeyter
While back I wrote an article about how having a search engine friendly website does not make it search engine optimized. The article discussed how many web developers promise to “search engine optimize” the websites they develop. While I don’t mean to discount the value of a good web developer (I rely on […]