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Case Study: Who Has The Best Conversion Process For Buying An iPhone?

Written on July 7, 2010 by admin

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Now that you can get the iPhone 4 on various networks in the UK, I decided to compare the process of buying one from the leading retailers to see which website performed best from a conversion standpoint. As you will see, the results are quite interesting!
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2002 In Review: Google Powers AOL; AdWords Go Cost-Per-Click

Written on February 5, 2010 by admin

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This article is part of a series, a review of the 2000 decade and search developments. Below, major events from the year 2002 in consumer search. For the complete series, see the introduction, The Google Decade: Search In Review, 2000 To 2009.
Google Powers AOL Search
The deal for Google to provide search results for AOL Search [...]



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Google Beats Estimates With Very Strong Q4: $6.67 Billion

Written on January 21, 2010 by admin

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Google posted a very strong Q4, given the recession, with $6.67 billion in revenues. This beats financial analyst general consensus estimates. Here are some top-level highlights from the earnings release:
Revenues – Google reported revenues of $6.67 billion in the fourth quarter of 2009, representing a 17% increase over fourth quarter 2008 revenues of $5.70 billion.
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Did Google Get A TSA Subpoena Over Security Directive? It Can’t Say

Written on December 31, 2009 by admin

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Many headlines yesterday about two bloggers who received visits — and subpoenas — from the Transportation Security Administration after publishing a security directive that was emailed to them anonymously. The source used a Gmail account. So did Google get a subpoena, too? The company says it can’t comment either way, sending me this statement:
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Happy New Years 2010 Search Logos & Google’s Surprise

Written on December 31, 2009 by admin

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Happy New Years! The Search Engine Land team would like to wish everyone a happy, healthy and successful 2010. Just for fun, I wanted to share the various logos from the search engines and also Google’s surprise.
Let’s start with Google’s “I’m Feeling Lucky” count down to New Years. Remember when [...]



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Free Webcast: Ask The Search Engines – War Stories From The World Tour

Written on November 19, 2009 by admin

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One of the many challenges of search marketing is getting answers from the search engines. On December 1, we thought we’d help out.
At Search Marketing Now, we’re going to give SEL readers the opportunity to ask questions, live, of representatives from Google, Yahoo!, and Microsoft. This SMN webcast, “Ask the Search Engines: War Stories from [...]



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comScore: Google Breaks 65% Market Share But Did Bing Grow Share?

Written on November 18, 2009 by admin

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comScore released their October 2009 search share numbers and Google has broke 65% search market share, holding 65.4% share in October, up 0.5% from the previous month. comScore also claims that Microsoft Bing also gained 0.5% share, reaching 9.9%, while Yahoo dropped 0.8% to 18.0% from the previous month.
Nielsen also release their October 2009 [...]



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Google Adds World Bank Data To Search Results

Written on November 11, 2009 by admin

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Not wanting to be overshadowed by today’s Bing / Walfram Alpha collaboration, Google has announced the addition of World Bank data to its search results … or, as Danny Sullivan said on Twitter, “we got structured data, too.”
Google says it’s now pulling in 17 World Development Indicators from the World Bank, and uses a search [...]



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Bing Gains Search Share In October: Experian Hitwise

Written on November 11, 2009 by admin

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While Bing is happily rolling out new search features, Microsoft can also smile at the latest search engine market share report from Experian Hitwise.

Google is still light years ahead of Yahoo, Bing, and Ask … but Experian Hitwise shows Bing with a 7% increase during October, while both Google and Yahoo saw small drops in [...]



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Bing Launches New Video Portal With Help From MSN

Written on November 10, 2009 by admin

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Bing and MSN have combined to create Bing Videos, a new video portal that combines the content from MSN Videos with Bing’s search technology.

According to today’s announcement (and more here), the new site combines videos from a variety of sources. The former MSN Videos offered original programming, as well content from the likes of MSNBC, [...]



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