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  1. SEO Keyword Strategy for Fashion Ecommerce Websites: It’s All About Trends

    Ecommerce sites can capitalize on the celebrity fashion news or cultural trends the same way as editors; blogging opened doors for this opportunity years ago. Or should it? Fashionista Marie picks up her favorite magazine, covering the top 10 hot...

  2. Gangnam Style, Royal Wedding, Olympics Top Google UK 2012 Searches

    His peer in the cycling, Victoria Pendleton won the most searched for reality television personality for her part in "Celebrity Come Dancing". Google has released its overview of what people in the UK concerned themselves with during the past year...

  3. Yahoo Year in Review 2012: Election, iPhone 5 & Kim Kardashian

    For the third year in a row a celebrity did not take home the number one spot. It's back. For the 12th straight year, Yahoo has announced their annual year in review. Since 2001, Yahoo has compiled lists of the top search queries entered into the...

  4. Ask.com’s Top Question of 2012: Will Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart Get Back Together?

    Top Celebrity Search Terms s list. Digging “deeper”, Ask’s survey points out that Kate Middleton is the “overall favorite celebrity” of 2012. After the cheating saga of “Twilight” co-stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart came to light, Ask.com...

  5. Bing Top Searches of 2012: Those Kardashian People, iPhone 5 & Beyonce’s Baby

    Beyonce’s baby - most searched celebrity event What most captured the interest of the American public this year? Kim Kardashian was the most searched person this year, and she didn’t even have a new sex tape out!

  6. 8 Elements to Test in User Reviews

    Getting a review from an expert or celebrity is great but, believe it or not, it’s still something you need to test. Reviews are an incredibly powerful tool to use to your advantage, but collecting them simply isn’t enough.

  7. Google Sued by Germany’s Former First Lady for Prostitution-Related Search Suggestions

    This is not a case of a politician or celebrity simply not liking their press coverage. This time, Germany’s former First Lady, Bettina Wulff, is taking the search giant to court. Google refuses to remove defamatory autocomplete suggestions that...