Thursday, April 1, 2010

SearchDay: Search and Rescue: How to Become Findable and Shareable in Social Media

Today's Posts: » Search and Rescue: How to Become Findable and Shareable in Social Media  » Bid Management: The Day-Trading of the Paid Search World  » Search Marketing in China, Now What?  » Why Search Marketers Should Care About the Real-time Web 
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Today from the Search Engine Watch Team of Experts

SEW Expert - Brian Solis Brian
Solis


Search and Rescue: How to Become Findable and Shareable in Social Media
More SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
Socialization is changing everything. It's critical that content producers adapt by optimizing, packaging, and connecting information and stories for users.
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SEW Expert - Jason Tabeling Jason
Tabeling


Bid Management: The Day-Trading of the Paid Search World
More SEARCH ADVERTISING SEARCH ADVERTISING
There are PhD infused automated systems, handmade data models, and the old-fashioned "gut feel" approach. Is any one method better than another for solving the data-driven puzzle of paid search?
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SEW Expert - Michael Bonfils Michael
Bonfils


Search Marketing in China, Now What?
More INTERNATIONAL SEARCH INTERNATIONAL SEARCH
Chinese search engines, including Baidu, Google, Soso, Sogou, Bing, and Yahoo, present many SEO and PPC opportunities for international search marketers. Are you missing out?
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SEW Expert - Mark Drummond Mark
Drummond


Why Search Marketers Should Care About the Real-time Web
More THE SEARCH INDUSTRY THE SEARCH INDUSTRY
What's the real-time Web all about, how does real-time search fit in, and why should you care?
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Insights Tweeted from #SESNY
Posted by Jonathan Allen   Apr 1, 2010

If you were not at #SESNY 2010 or #SESLondon 2010 then you may have missed some of the expert insights flying around the conferences and also some handy tactics and data nuggets for use in your search marketing campaigns. So, we've created a Twitter tool that allows you to track ...
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Would You Trade Google Buzz for a Paperweight?
Posted by Jonathan Allen   Apr 1, 2010

Following Chitika Research's post on Google's (Lack of) Buzz, some blogs have been wondering if Buzz is on its way out. Yesterday, we received a news tip via Twitter from State Of Search, which deserved a follow up. After researching the backstory behind ...
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Winners of the #seofilms competition on Facebook.com/sewatch
Posted by Jonathan Allen   Apr 1, 2010

If you have missed it, we have been running a photoshop competition on the Search Engine Watch fan page (Facebook.com/sewatch). The competition concept was to remix movie posters into #seofilms, namely films with a search engine marketing theme. The idea came from a Twitter trending topic at #SESLondon kickstarted by ...
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YouTube Gets More Social
Posted by Bas Van Den Beld   Apr 1, 2010

When you go to YouTube today, you will notice that Google's video service has changed. No, it's not an April Fools joke. It's an actual change to the design of the biggest video search engine in the world.YouTube has been working ...
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Google Officially Changes Name to Topeka, TEXTp Saves YouTube Bandwidth
Posted by Greg Jarboe   Apr 1, 2010

Okay, so my usually reliable sources weren't so reliable. No one tipped me off that Google would officially change its name to Topeka or that YouTube would go to text-only mode, or TEXTp, on April 1, 2010. You know, April Fools Day. ...
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Google Real-Time Search Results Powered by Pigeons on Red Bull?
Posted by Greg Jarboe   Apr 1, 2010

Google has a long tradition of perpetrating April Fools' Day hoaxes. According to my sources, who are located in India where it is already April 1, 2010, one of the April Fools Day pranks to watch out for this year is the announcement that Google real-time search results are ...
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Yahoo Closes Publisher Program  Mar 31, 2010
Yahoo has closed what it called a Beta program, for publishers. March 31, 2010 ---Quote--- Yahoo! continuously evaluates and prioritizes our products and services, in alignment with business goals and our continued commitment to deliver the best consumer and advertiser experiences. After conducting an extensive review of the Yahoo! Publisher Network beta program, ...
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High Index on Yahoo not Google  Mar 26, 2010
Can anyone explain the main reason for a decent yahoo index but nothing on Google. I understand that links play a major part but any other major factors?
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German Web Directories  Mar 26, 2010
Hi, Does anybody know a list of good german web directories? Thanks, Salman
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