Google reps who have spoken at various events about Google+, including Larry Page, Vic Gundotra and Bradley Horowitz, have always seemed confident. The search giant doesn’t necessarily need to lock down TLDs unless they plan to use them, though...
Phil Bradley SEO In-house Spotlight: Bill Macaitis with Fox Interactive Media, Search Engine Journal Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web:
Phil Bradley SEO In-house Spotlight: Bill Macaitis with Fox Interactive Media, Search Engine Journal The latest was in San Jose, "Copyrights and Trademarks – What Search Marketers Should Know. Goldman previously was a professor at Marquette...
Affordable video production for search marketers – interview with TurnHereFounder and CEO Bradley Inman elaborates on project management aspects of preparing online video content for search engine distribution.
And major kudos to Robert Clough of SearchEngineGuide for providing the links to discussions for the Search Engine Forums Spotlight every Friday.I'd also like to thank everyone who contributed articles to SearchDay over the years, including: Matt...
Barry Schwartz (he told me to say goodbye to
everyone), Phil Bradley (despite
having a name that doesn't end in S), Bill Slawski, Jennifer Slegg, Brian Smith
and Greg Sterling will be writing with me from December.
Phil Bradley But Bill Slawski Interview over at SEO Buzz Box is well worth a read. Pratt's got a great set of questions that he puts to Bill, who in turn has
very clear, good responses that show how the original Google notion of links
as votes...
At Yahoo, we think of local search as an extension of vertical search," [Bradley] Horowitz said. That would have to be a Bill G. Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates] and the lawyers' decision.
A survey of 18 major search engines found searchers more likely to find the official US presidential candidate web sites of BillBradley and John McCain than those of Al Gore and George W. NOTE: STATISTICAL ITEMS FROM SEPTEMBER 2004 ONWARD ARE...
A search for "billbradley" or "john mccain" brought up direct links to their official web sites on 15 out of 18 search engines, an 83 percent success rate. If search engines could vote in the upcoming US Presidential elections, it would be a race...
If search engines could vote in the upcoming US Presidential elections, it would be a race between Democrat BillBradley and Republican John McCain, rather than frontrunners Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W.
If search engines could vote in the upcoming US Presidential elections, it would be a race between Democrat BillBradley and Republican John McCain, rather than frontrunners Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W.
If search engines could vote in the upcoming US Presidential elections, it would be a race between Democrat BillBradley and Republican John McCain, rather than frontrunners Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W.
Snap would have tied MSN Search for first place, except that in the case of BillBradley, it linked to a page within his site rather than the actual home page. If Bradley were to delete or rename that internal page, users could get an error.
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billbradley SearchEngineWatch.com, Feb. NOTE: Please see the Company Name Test home page for more information about the results described here. A letter grade was given for each part of the test...