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Google Moves Social Search from Labs to Beta
Posted by Nathania Johnson  Jan 28, 2010

Last year, Google unveiled its Social Search and launched into Labs. The idea is that you would see blog posts and other content from your social network in your search results. Now, the feature is being rolled out to everyone as a new beta feature of Google.com. As part of ...
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Search Engine Watch Experts Columns

SEW Expert - Benjamin Wayne Benjamin
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Search Engine Success: Getting Video SEO Right
More SEARCH ENGINE OPTMIZATION SEARCH ENGINE OPTMIZATION
With search engines now including video content in blended search results, video SEO offers one of the greatest opportunities for companies to cost-effectively drive increased site visitation.
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SEW Expert - Eric Enge Eric
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Is SEO Dying? How will it Evolve?
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While change is constant, publishers use SEO as a means for obtaining new customers from search engines. As long as search is around, there will be a need for people who know how to make that happen.
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News from the Search Engine Watch Blog

Yahoo! Rolls Out January 2010 Search Update
Posted by Nathania Johnson   Jan 28, 2010

Yahoo! is rolling out their monthly search algorithm change. You might notice some shakeup in the rankings as a result. This will take place over the next few days. Yahoo! alerted the search community to the update via a typically brief and vague message on their Search Marketing blog: The Yahoo! Search ...
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Search engine marketing tips from Matt Van Wagner of Lobster.com
Posted by Greg Jarboe   Jan 28, 2010

Image by SESConferenceSeries via FlickrAs SES Chicago 2009, I asked Matt Van Wagner of Lobster.com to share some of his tastiest search engine marketing tips. (Pun intended.) I should disclose that I was born in California and raised in Michigan. So, when I moved to Massachusetts, I had to ...
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Bing Expands Partnership with Localeze
Posted by Nathania Johnson   Jan 28, 2010

Since 2005, Microsoft has partnered with Localeze to provide local business information in search results. Now, that relationship is being expanded with the renewal of the pair's partnership. Localeze will provide Bing Local and Bing 411 with its Enhanced Business Registry which includes more than 14 million listings. "Helping consumers make ...
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Bing Launches New U.S. Stocks and Funds Feature
Posted by Nathania Johnson   Jan 28, 2010

Bing is making it easier for you to keep up with your portfolio and the U.S. stock market. Their new stocks and funds pages offer in-depth data on most U.S. stocks. The pages include an Instant Answer snapshot of what's going on for a stock at the time you search. Let's ...
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Search Engine Watch Forum Discussions

Yahoo/Overture PPC Rebates  Jan 28, 2010
Hi, I'm trying to find out the terms and conditions for Yahoo (and Overture as it was) offering rebates for high spending accounts. I understand this to have been changed but previously believe there could be various levels of account holder (platinum etc) based on what the monthly spend may ...
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Google has launched its Social Search ......  Jan 28, 2010
Hi Guys, Today, finally Google has launched its Social Search which you can see under "show options" link but I can not see any link named "Social" in my "show options" (from New Delhi, India) To know more about the feature you may read at Google webmaster Centeral Blog. Do you guys think ...
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Moving website from temp. host/url to permanent host/url  Jan 28, 2010
Hi all. I am a Graphic Designer, and I recently outsourced a website to some developers out of country. These developers temporarily (8 weeks) hosted the website on their servers with an obscure URL "www.bollywoodcelebrities.net/sandeep". Google now shows this URL in the SERP's for some of the keywords. In the last week ...
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Huge List of SEO Resources for Beginners  Jan 25, 2010
I was just reading a blog by a guy called Sam Tilston and I came across this huge list of SEO resources: http://www.samtilston.com/the-top-100-seo-sem-resources I reckon the list would be really good for beginners, what do you think?
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