Particularly not by Aaron Wall, who neatly slaps down a criticism of the SEO industry from Edelman senior staffer Steve Rubel some years after the fake blog debacle. Consider the blog "Wal-Marting Across America" written by two supposed Walmart...
Steve Rubel kicked off a furore among the SEO community during the Google Instant launch event on wednesday last week, which most people were following on Youtube. Nonetheless, to give credit to where credit is due, Rubel honed in on the question...
Steve Rubel 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...
Steve Rubel 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...
Steve Rubel comes out against "SEO shenanigans" and their corruption of social media in his Micropersuasion blog. Steve Rubel Attacks SEO's Use of Social Media - The Pot Calling the Kettle Black? Here we've collected today's top news stories posted...
Blogger declares page view stats are dead - Steve Rubel, 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 - Steve Rubel, 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.
Steve Rubel at Micropersuasion posits that Google is building a stealth podcast search engine. Steve Berkowitz, former CEO of Ask.com and now senior VP of Microsoft's Online Services Group, overseeing Windows Live and MSN, describes the challenges...
Steve Rubel reported that the Washington Post launched a sponsored blogroll
product that allows people to pay to be listed in the blogroll. goodbye to some old-school blog search engines;
another click fraud lawsuit filed against Google; Google...
Steve Rubel reported that the Washington Post launched a sponsored blogroll
product that allows people to pay to be listed in the blogroll. goodbye to some old-school blog search engines;
another click fraud lawsuit filed against Google; Google...
For more Technorati fun, take a look at this post from Steve Rubel 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 Steve Rubel 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...
Steve Rubel
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.
Steve Rubel, BusinessWeek
cites Yahoo's Bradley Horowitz saying it might come as early as this week
or next week, depending on what you consider "next week" to be). Yahoo's blog search in July, and now it looks like the service is going to...
Spotted via Steve Rubel, 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 Steve Rubel, 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 Steve Rubel 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.
Steve Rubel 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 Steve Rubel
found pretty killer. But where are the blog search services you'd have expected the major search engines to have rolled out by now?
I've been dubious before about tagging in relation to search, but Steve Rubel's And various blog search services allow this -- in all cases, without
tags being required. But Yahoo does, if you want to do a news search.