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  1. SearchDay | Setting up PPC Campaigns 101

    Bebo Expands to Five More European Countries Posted by Nathania Johnson Mar 17, 2009 Social network Bebo, which was acquired by AOL last year, has expanded to five additional European countries. Hitwise has released a report with data that answers...

  2. Google: A Clear & Present Danger to Corporate Data Privacy

    That the robotic filling-in of forms has already been practiced by AOL's Quigo, according to SearchEngineLand, does not reassure me. Last year, as the search marketing analyst for JupiterResearch, I said that the biggest issue in 2007 would be the...

  3. Highlights from the SEW Blog: March 17-21, 2008

    The same sentiment does not exist when pondering a Microsoft/AOL marriage. While Yahoo plays games with Microsoft's acquisition bid, some are beginning to ask, "Why isn't Microsoft buying AOL? Election Year Brings New Efforts to Regulate Search...

  4. Social Search: Welcome to the World of Socialommerce

    Well, remember a few years back when at the end of commercials it used to prompt us with AOL keywords? Listed alongside the qualitative reviews are certain data points for each friend: price, vehicle, options, lease or finance terms, color, etc.

  5. Microsoft Responds to Yahoo: a Micro, Who Cares?

    The Microsoft-Yahoo-AOL war games, though, were not on the minds of the SuperPowers SEO Meetup group in New York last night. Mike recommended setting aside a couple hours one day -- not every day -- to save referrer data from human (not bots) in an...

  6. Copyright Law: What Search Marketers Should Know (Part 1)

    AOL's Mobile Ambitions, Business Week Local Search: Think Data Mining, LocalPoint Search marketers will almost certainly run into copyright issues at some point in their careers. They may be the victim, finding their own optimized content...

  7. A Week in the Life of a Paid Search Marketer

    Then I plan on heading the "Search & Privacy" session, which is of great interest lately with Google promising to randomize data and AOL giving out everyone’s search queries. And, as I am on the panel of the Paid Search Clinic, I’m a little biased...