Friday, February 12, 2010

SearchDay: Americans Conducted 15.2 Core Searches in January

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Americans conducted 15.2 core searches in January 2010
Posted by Greg Jarboe  Feb 12, 2010

comScore has just announced its monthly qSearch analysis of the U.S. search marketplace. In January 2010, Americans conducted 15.2 billion core searches. Image by SESConferenceSeries via FlickrGoogle Sites accounted for 9.9 billion searches, followed by Yahoo! Sites (2.6 billion), Microsoft Sites (1.7 ...
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Search Engine Watch Experts Columns

SEW Expert - Frank Watson Frank
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PPC Consulting: Avoiding the Client Bad Beat Stories
More THE SEARCH INDUSTRY THE SEARCH INDUSTRY
A cautionary tale of how consultants should structure pay for paid advertising spends.
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SEW Expert - Justilien Gaspard Justilien
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How to Build Links, Increase Traffic and Exposure
More PROMOTION & LINK BUILDING PROMOTION & LINK BUILDING
Getting your company's content published on third-party Web sites helps generate links and increases traffic and exposure. Five tips for streamlining the process.
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News from the Search Engine Watch Blog

Facebook Login Fiasco Demonstrates Challenge in Competing with Google
Posted by Nathania Johnson   Feb 12, 2010

You can't make this stuff up. If you're not already aware, this week ReadWriteWeb wrote up a post pondering about how Facebook wishes to be the "One True Login." The idea behind the post is that recent moves seem to suggest that Facebook ...
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New Bing Maps App Turns to Flickr for Streetside Photos
Posted by Nathania Johnson   Feb 12, 2010

Bing is well on its way in providing street-level imagery on its maps product. Now, they're incorporating Flickr photos through a new Bing Maps application called Streetside Photos. The photos are associated with their location and laid on top of existing Streetside ...
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More Olympic Mania: Yahoo!, Facebook, and MapQuest
Posted by Nathania Johnson   Feb 12, 2010

The other day I reported on how Google and Bing are competing for attention when it comes to querying the Winter Olympics, which begin TODAY in Vancouver, British Columbia. Since then, we've gotten word about other search and social efforts related to the ...
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Leftovers: 9 Google Updates Including, Yes, Already a Buzz Update
Posted by Nathania Johnson   Feb 12, 2010

So many Google updates. So little time. It was another overachieving week for Google. In addition to launching their own quasi-social network and acquiring Aardvark, they were busy pushing out a bunch of updates to existing products and sharing new data. And yes, ...
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Search Engine Watch Forum Discussions

Is this Ethical?  Feb 11, 2010
Hello, I primarily do web design, SEO and SEM for my own small business, and inadvertently ran across a company which asked me to work on their AdWords account because they found out about my knowledge in the aforementioned areas. I agreed to optimize their account a bit as a one ...
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Problem with cache:  Feb 10, 2010
Hi I tried to do a link exchange with someone but he said my page was not cached so he would not be interested. When I checked the page the page was showing it was cached when I used: *cache:http://www.example.com/articles.aspx* However, if you remove the www. [cache:http://example.com/articles.aspx] the page looks like it has ...
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Keyword Optimization Plan  Feb 4, 2010
Hello, I'll transpose the first two letters of my keywords on purpose, but you'll be able to determine the correct spelling of my url... I'm doing the SEO for my website www RDaftingESrvices com, and I have a question on how to optimize for my keywords. My domain name is the keyword ...
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Website Architecture  Feb 2, 2010
Hello, I have my base website created and now I'd like to add more content about each of my individual services. As it stands I simply have one "services" page, and I wouldn't want to further explain all of my bulleted services there because the page would get huge. Therefore I'm ...
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