Blogger SteveRubel recently blew away his blog in what he called his “Scorched Earth Policy” on the notion that moving to Tumblr would be better and he didn’t want to “confuse Google. Follow SteveRubel though and you just might wind up playing...
Particularly not by Aaron Wall, who neatly slaps down a criticism of the SEO industry from Edelman senior staffer SteveRubel some years after the fake blog debacle. Consider the blog "Wal-Marting Across America" written by two supposed Walmart...
SteveRubel comes out against "SEO shenanigans" and their corruption of social media in his Micropersuasion blog. We've collected all the search marketing news from selected posts to the Search Engine Watch blog in the past week, along with recent...
SteveRubel Attacks SEO's Use of Social Media - The Pot Calling the Kettle Black? 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...
Blogger declares page view stats are dead - SteveRubel, a senior VP in Edelman's Me2Revolution practice as well as the author of the popular Micro Persuasion blog, also writes a column for Advertising Age.
Blogger declares page view stats are dead - SteveRubel, a senior VP in Edelman's Me2Revolution practice as well as the author of the popular Micro Persuasion blog, also writes a column for Advertising Age.
SteveRubel reported that the Washington Post launched a sponsored blogroll product that allows people to pay to be listed in the blogroll. Featured posts from the Search Engine Watch blog, as well as our customary headlines from around the web.
SteveRubel reported that the Washington Post launched a sponsored blogroll
product that allows people to pay to be listed in the blogroll. Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged
separately:
SteveRubel reported that the Washington Post launched a sponsored blogroll
product that allows people to pay to be listed in the blogroll. Schwartz on search forums activity, the official Search Engine Watch Blog
forecast for search news today...
SteveRubel posts that: Steve's post does a great job breaking down this merger and acquisition. As you know, Intelliseek offers a number of consumer-geneated media measurement services that include the BlogPulse blog search and buzz site.and then
For more Technorati fun, take a look at this post from SteveRubel from early last month: Ten Technorati Hacks. Technorati Adds Trend Charts, Other Features, Rubel Offers "Hacking" Tips - Via Micro Persuasion, this post from the Technorati blog...
For more Technorati fun, take a look at this post from SteveRubel from early last month: Ten Technorati Hacks. Technorati Adds Trend Charts, Other Features, Rubel Offers "Hacking" Tips - Via Micro Persuasion, this post from the Technorati blog...
Finally, Steve "Mirco Persuasion" Rubel reports (I'm also seeing the same thing) that the point size of a Google AdWords headline (the top line of the AdWords ad) on web results pages have increased. However, Rubel makes an excellent by saying that...
SteveRubel
notes
a new
page is up giving site owners info about Yahoo's blog crawler. I posted
last week about Yahoo saying that blog search was likely to come within days. Well, here's another sign that it will be soon.
Spotted via SteveRubel, Apple Cracks Down on Google AdWords at TidBITS suggests that Apple may be pushing on Google to enforce rules preventing advertisers from having ads show up in response to its trademarks in Europe.MORE”
Spotted via SteveRubel, Apple Cracks Down on Google AdWords at TidBITS suggests that Apple may be pushing on Google to enforce rules preventing advertisers from having ads show up in response to its trademarks in Europe.MORE”
However, I'm sure that between this story, recent comments by Jeremy Z.and SteveRubel spotting an RSS search test site a few weeks ago, the guessing game about when Yahoo blog/rss search will launch outside of Korea will continue at a fever pitch.
SteveRubel has come across
what looks to be the test site. See the screenshot over at Steve's blog. Yahoo said a blog and RSS search engine was something it was considering. Well, it was the test site.
A9 --
not quite in the majors -- rolled out its own blog search in March that SteveRubel
found pretty killer. Our blog feed is displayed, as is our forum feed, but the main feed for the site itself goes missing.
I've been dubious before about tagging in relation to search, but SteveRubel's A site about restaurants because it's a "restaurant blog. A site called "extended cake mix," which aside from being a blog, seems to have nothing to do with blogs...