Posts Tagged roundtable
Written on June 20, 2010 by admin
Filed Under: Object, book
Today is Father’s Day in many countries and we wanted to wish you a Happy Father’s Day. Here is a collection of the various logos from the search industry celebrating the day.
Google:
Yahoo Animated:
Yahoo Static:
Baidu:
Sogou:
DogPile:
Bing:
Ask.com:
Cre8asite Forums:
Search Engine Roundtable:
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Happy Father’s Day 2010 Logos From Google & Others
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Written on April 29, 2010 by admin
Filed Under: Object, book
First Google rolled out recommendations for “pages similar to” earlier this week, now they also appear to be testing brand recommendations in response to certain queries. As I reported at the Search Engine Roundtable, some users are seeing “brands for” recommendations for searches such as [digital cameras], [cheap laptops], [label printers], [fishing rod] and [...]
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Google: Now Recommending Brands For Searches
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Written on March 24, 2010 by admin
Filed Under: Object, book, marketing
SES New York 2010 has now completed the second day of sessions and below is the live coverage I have found for the event.
Advanced B2B Search Marketing from SES NY 2010, Search Engine Roundtable
Automating Twitter, outspokenmedia.com
Automating Twitter from SES NY 2010, Search Engine Roundtable
Avinash Kaushik Keynote – Be Awesome: Ideas for Approaching Search Analytics Differently, [...]
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SES New York Day Two Coverage
Written on March 23, 2010 by admin
Filed Under: Object, book
The SES New York show just completed their first day of conference sessions. Below is a listing of all the conference blogging I have found throughout the day.
10 Things To Supercharge Your SEM Campaigns in 2010 from SES Y 2010, Search Engine Roundtable
Achieving Success with Improved Ads Quality from SES NY 2010, Search Engine [...]
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SES Day One Coverage
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Written on January 7, 2010 by admin
Filed Under: Object
Via Search Engine Roundtable comes news of refreshing candor from a Bing employee about the performance of Bing’s crawler, which is still referred to as MSNbot. The admission happened yesterday in the Bing Webmaster Center forums, when Brett Yount, a program manager for Bing, replied to a question about why Bing has only indexed one [...]
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Bing Admits MSNbot Is Slow
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Written on December 11, 2009 by admin
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Over at the Search Engine Roundtable I reported that Google said they will be adding a “trustworthy” indicator to the new site performance report in Google Webmaster Tools. The reason behind adding this is because of the complaints and questions coming in from webmasters on the accuracy of such reports.
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Can You Trust Google’s New Site Performance Reports? Google Says, Maybe Not.
Written on December 11, 2009 by admin
Filed Under: Object
According to ad network Chitika, Bing users are demonstrating a willingness to click on ads more often than Google users. This is consistent with similar data the company released in July of this year that showed Bing outperforming Google with click-through rates (CTR). The data come from a sample of well over 100 million impressions [...]
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Exposing CTRs Of The Major Engines: Bing Beats Google, But AOL King Of Clicks
Tags: 100-million ,a-come-from ,ads-more ,and-questions ,between-the ,ctr ,data-come ,google ,roundtable ,search marketing: general ,spzmu ,yahoo: partnerships
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Written on November 26, 2009 by admin
Filed Under: Object
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, we will likely not be writing much here today. But I did want to share with you, like I did at the Search Engine Roundtable, the various logos we have from Google, Yahoo, Ask, Bing, AOL and others in the search engine industry.
Google:
Yahoo (Flash):
AOL [...]
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Happy Thanksgiving & Programming Note
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Written on November 3, 2009 by admin
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Google has tweaked its guidelines for local businesses that use the Google Maps Local Business Center. The new guidelines are listed on Google’s Business Listing Quality Guidelines page. On Search Engine Roundtable, Barry Schwartz shows both the old and new guidelines, while on his blog, Mike Blumenthal charts the differences between the two versions.
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Google Targets Spammers With New Local Business Listing Guidelines
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Written on November 3, 2009 by admin
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The Google AdWords blog announced that the Sitelinks within AdWords, which we saw in August, is now officially available for some advertisers.
A Google AdWords ad can have up to four Sitelinks in the ad. Google named them “Ad Sitelinks” and are similar to the organic Sitelinks. Google said these ads give users “more [...]
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Google AdWords Sitelinks Now Available For Some Advertisers