When a user searches for "home remedies for bedbugs," however, the user intent is much clearer: He's probably looking to get rid of the bugs. Consider the following two examples: "home remedies for bedbugs" or "how to get rid of depression.
Perhaps a PPC campaign targeted to that specific phrase that went to a bedbugs and the hotel landing page that showed some certification or a clean bill of health from a regulatory body would have been enough to assuage any waverers concerned...
The Casey Anthony trial booted “bedbugs” from the last year’s top spot as most searched term, followed by the Gabrielle Giffords shooting and the Royal Wedding. AOL has released their data on the most popular searches of 2011 on the Hot Searches...
Google "In Bed" With The CIA? Threadwatch spots a disgrunt article named Former Intelligence Agent Says Google In Bed With CIA. Quick post from the Official Google Reader Blog - they've swatted some bugs in the product.
iGetNet says it has made direct sales to major brand names such as Expedia, Hallmark, MasterCard, Staples, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Home Depot, Pizza Hut, Perrier, Godiva Chocolate, and Western Union. I apologize for the inconsistency in the release...
iGetNet says it has made direct sales to major brand names such as Expedia, Hallmark, MasterCard, Staples, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Home Depot, Pizza Hut, Perrier, Godiva Chocolate, and Western Union. I apologize for the inconsistency in the release...