Highlights from the SEW Blog: Apr. 2, 2007
By Kevin Newcomb , April 2, 2007
We've collected all the search marketing news from selected posts to the Search Engine Watch blog in the past week, along with recent search-related headlines from around the Web.
From the SEW blog:
Organic Search
Search Advertising
Linking Issues & Social Media
Analytics & ROI
- What Makes Us Search Online To Buy Offline?
According to a recent National Retail Federation study, a whopping 93% of offline shoppers spend time online first, including 35% who regularly research and another 58% who occasionally research online before buying in person. - Online users finish more stories than print readers
According to the Poynter Institute’s Eyetrack study released today at the American Society of Newspaper Editors conference, online readers finish news stories more often than those who read in print. - Bryan Eisenberg Talks about Persuasion Architecture
Bryan, and his brother Jeffrey, are the leading proponents of "Persuasion Architecture," the notion that you need to model and understand your customers in order to persuade them to buy what you are selling.
Vertical & Specialty Search
- Voting Helps Dining Search, But Not Enough
Voting is one of the methods that we all accept for refining search results. While voting helps from a directional standpoint, results won't be perceived as accurate or relevant by everyone who sees them. - Yellowpages.com Launches Text-based Mobile Local Search
Yellowpages.com today announced text-based local search tool for mobile devices. - WebFetch, new meta search engine, launches in UK
In addition to web search results from Google, Yahoo Search, MSN Search, and Ask.com, WebFetch also offers image search, audio search, video search, news search, a business finder, and a people finder. - ZipLocal Brings Local Search 2.0 to Canada
The site is a combination of Citysearch and Yellow Pages, with a lot of neat functionality, and a product road map that could make it much more. - Local Video Advertising on the Move
At The Kelsey Group's Drilling Down on Local '07 conference, video took center stage, with a palpable difference from past shows in the amount of chatter on and off the stage about local video advertising. - YouTube Adds New Functionality for Categories
New functionality will let users organize clips around designated categories. - NYT Reviews Google's Offline Media Efforts
Seems the bigger publishers like NYT are pleased with the efforts to date, while Google is pleased as they are nearly double what they expected. - Yahoo News Partners With Major Newspaper Publisher
The McClatchy Company, third largest newspaper publisher in the United States, will provide International news for the Yahoo News platform. - Yahoo Launches Mobile Publishers Services
Yahoo is releasing some tools for publishers to submit their content to the OneSearch index or Yahoo Mobile Media Directory, and to sign up to show ads on their mobile sites from the new Yahoo Mobile Ad Network. - Sports Search Engine Even Has Gambling Info
Enth.com has announced a partnership with Stats LLC - a leading sports statistical data source - and is beta testing a vertical search engine. - Balihoo Demoing Advertising Industry Search Engine
Balihoo's search engine is designed to speed the process of locating media opportunities for media buyers and planners. - TV Guide Joins the Video Search Race
TV Guide will launch a test version next month of an online video search tool that allows viewers to find clips and full episodes of TV shows now being posted on the Web.
Small Business/Big Brand SEM
In-House & Outsourcing
- Do You Speak Programmer?
Just because search marketers and programmers happen to speak the same language, doesn't mean they are communicating.
SEM Industry Issues
- Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad Google?
Who's afraid of Google? Not Topix.net's Rich Skrenta, that's for sure. In his Skrentablog yesterday, he outlines 12 tips for up-and-coming search engines who want to take on Google.
Searching/Search Technologies
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Search Headlines
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