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SearchDay: Google's New SERP: Hit Or Miss?

Today's Posts: » Google's New SERP: Hit Or Miss ?  » The Small Business SEM Survival Guide  » Mobile Search: Time for a Hearing and Vision Checkup  » The Link Builder's Guide to Competitive 'How-To' Content Analysis  » Expand Your PPC Reach With Google's Interest-Based Advertising 
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Today from the Search Engine Watch Team of Experts

Google's New SERP: Hit Or Miss ?
Posted by Liva Judic  May 14, 2010

Just about ten days ago, we reported on the launch of the new Google search results pages (SERPs). Some positive feedback has emerged, both from the general public and from search professionals, although users seemed mostly infuriated at the outset. So hit or miss ? ...
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SEW Expert - Rob Chant Rob
Chant


The Small Business SEM Survival Guide
More SMB SEARCH MARKETING SMB SEARCH MARKETING
Search is a long-term investment, and it can be tough, especially for small businesses. But by being smart and playing your cards right, the challenges are far from insurmountable.
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SEW Expert - Michael Boland Michael
Boland


Mobile Search: Time for a Hearing and Vision Checkup
More LOCAL & MOBILE SEARCH LOCAL & MOBILE SEARCH
Mobile innovation is accelerating, including voice search, barcode scans, augmented reality, and other more intuitive search inputs. Will mobile software finally grow into the inherent capabilities of the hardware?
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SEW Expert - Garrett French Garrett
French


The Link Builder's Guide to Competitive 'How-To' Content Analysis
More PROMOTION & LINK BUILDING PROMOTION & LINK BUILDING
Eight tips on how you can quickly create your list of must-have "how-to/tips" content, and how to use this content for developing links to your site.
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SEW Expert - Melissa Mackey Melissa
Mackey


Expand Your PPC Reach With Google's Interest-Based Advertising
More SEARCH ADVERTISING SEARCH ADVERTISING
Interest-based advertising isn't new -- display networks have offered similar programs for years. However, there are a few big differences between those networks and Google's product.
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BlackBerry Reportedly To Launch Tablet by December
Posted by Liva Judic   May 14, 2010

Research In Motion, the BlackBerry manufacturer, is said to be working on a tablet device set to launch by December this year, according to Boy Genius Report, who cites "multiple" - yet unnamed - sources. The new kid on the block, ...
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Google & Verizon Team Up To Rival iPad
Posted by Liva Judic   May 14, 2010

Verizon Wireless is teaming up with Google to work on a tablet computer, with the clear aim to rival the AT&T-carried iPad, Verizon CEO, according to a published report. The search engine and the wireless phone operator are already pairing up for the ...
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Yahoo Search To Tie In Real-Time World Cup Content
Posted by Liva Judic   May 14, 2010

Yahoo! Search, like the world at large, is bracing it self for the FIFA WorldCup 2010 in South Africa in a few weeks time and has come up with new all-round features to provide specific and real-time information on the competition -- a move likely to keep users around the ...
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YouTube's "Unlisted" Category Gives Privacy A Chance
Posted by Liva Judic   May 14, 2010

Amid widely spread concerns over social media privacy, YouTube is trying to make the difference and make users feel more comfortable by launching its "Unlisted Videos" category. Private So far, the only possible way to grant people limited access to your videos was to ...
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Google AdWords Rolls Out Broad Match Modifier Feature in UK And Canada
Posted by Liva Judic   May 14, 2010

Marketers in the UK and Canada are the first to benefit from the new AdWords broad match modifier feature that allows higher conversion rates with better ROI when using exact and phrase match keywords. The beta version of this new feature has ...
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Insider Pages Aim to Empower Users to Stay Healthy
Posted by Jonathan Allen   May 14, 2010

Last week, Insider Pages (owned by CitySearch) launched their Doctor Finder service. Since choosing a doctor is a bit more of a selective process than finding a restaurant (no matter how picky you are), Insider Pages partnered with Healthgrades.com to add a decision support capabilities to their search engine. ...
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Weird Quality Score Problem  May 13, 2010
I own a software program that I'll call SOFTWARE. I built a micro-site that is a training and tutorial site for this software. We'll call it SOFTWARETUTORIALS or LEARNSOFTWARE. The entire site is dedicated solely to teaching people how to use said SOFTWARE. But when I run an ...
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Looking for PageRank 10 Backlinks?  May 12, 2010
I just came to know that PR10 pages do not pass any juice to other sites. Did you know that too?
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Yahoo linkdomain  May 11, 2010
Anybody use seoquake plug in? I have monitor my own site for a long time through seoquake , and the yahoo linkdomain maintain 1,446 for a long time...even I keep updating my website, do the seo work. still nothing change. BTW, any good tips to improve yahoo linkdomain?
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Pages Blacklisted?  May 10, 2010
Can specific pages within a site get blacklisted or penalized? I have noticed a few pages within my site that no longer rank for their targeted keyword, where they once were 1st page. Other pages of site rank extremely well and even for more competitive terms. The ...
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News From Around The Web

Google executives reflect on year at annual meeting  - CNET News
Google CEO Schmidt Says Situation in China 'Stable'  - BusinessWeek
65,000 Android phones shipping every day: Google  - AFP
Google Unleashes Android/Nexus One Ad On UK Homepage  - WebProNews
Chrome OS Coming Along Quickly, But Not Ready Just Yet  - TechCrunch
More Images Of What Chrome OS Will Probably Look Like  - TechCrunch
Nexus One changes in availability  - Official Google Blog
Google Voice invites for students  - Google Voice Blog
Five more languages on translate.google.com  - Google Translate Blog
Making local advertising easy: upgrade your local business ads to location extensions  - Inside AdWords
Yahoo Shares Gain Ground As Soros Takes Stake In Alibaba.com  - Barrons.com
Search Suggestion Enhancements for Yahoo Taiwan and Yahoo! Hong Kong  - Yahoo Search Blog
Changes to Yahoo Mail Options: Disposable Email Addresses  - Yahoo Mail Blog
AdMob Keeps Growing, No Thanks To Apple  - TechCrunch
SES Toronto to Feature Social Media Panels and Sessions  - Search Engine Strategies

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