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  1. Weekly Rundown: Lost Google Image Search Traffic, Facebook Search Ads & More

    On the earnings call, CEO Marissa Mayer said Yahoo had more than 300 million monthly mobile users. A newspaper company wants to add an archive with 200k pages. Why Google - not Facebook - will Build the Database of Affinity – ForbesForrester says...

  2. Google Reports $12.2 Billion in Q2 2012 Revenue, 35% YoY Growth

    In their pre-earnings call press release, Google quoted CEO and co-founder Larry Page on the company’s latest developments and the closed Motorola acquisition: “Google standalone had a strong quarter with 21% year-on-year revenue growth, and we...

  3. Google Reports Q2 2011 Earnings, Record $9 Billion Revenue

    With lower than expected earnings in Q1, growing concerns about increased spending, and a 14 percent decline in Google’s stock price since Larry Page was appointed CEO, Google today reported $9.03 billion in Q2 2011 revenue – a new record for...

  4. Was Google's Marissa Mayer Snubbed in Local + More Reorg Notes

    Will we see more of the same this week, before Google reports its Q1 earnings this Thursday? But perhaps it's no coincidence that the oddly named Hotpot (a name Google was still trying to explain in their final blog post), which debuted in November...

  5. SearchDay | Fear the Google

    AOL Ad Revenues Drop 20% in Q1 2009 Posted by Nathania Johnson Apr 30, 2009 Time Warner, parent company of AOL, has reported their first quarter earnings for 2009 and the news isn't great for AOL. IAC Acquires Restaurant Recommendation Guide...

  6. 3 CEOs with 3 Strategies for SEO Success

    President and Chief Executive Officer of La-Z-Boy, Kurt Darrow, reviewed his company's initiatives to leverage the Internet during the F3Q08 (Qtr End 01/26/08) earnings call. Each CEO took time during recent earnings calls to discuss their digital...

  7. Highlights from the SEW Blog: April 21-25, 2008

    T-minus 1 Day: Last Minute Rhetoric from Microsoft and YahooDuring Microsoft's earnings call, CFO Chris Liddell suggested that an alternative to Yahoo's 'no' is to withdraw the proposal. Microsoft Earnings Key Takeaways: Where's the Search?