A special report from the Search Engine Strategies conference, December 4-7, 2006, Chicago, Illinois.Detlev Johnson moderated as Anton Konikoff of Acronym Media, Chris Bowler of Agency.com and Don Steele of Comedy Central relayed their experiences...
In the most recent issue of SearchReturn, Detlev Johnson noted that we may not have seen the biggest online shopping day yet, as last minute deals and exclusive offers will continue to drive online sales higher as Christmas day approaches.
SearchReturn editor Detlev Johnson sat in for Danny Sullivan, who is away this week. Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along
with other items we've spotted but not blogged separately:
SearchReturn editor Detlev Johnson
sat in for Danny Sullivan, who is away this week. Today's search podcast covers a former Time Magazine editor joining Google to
head ad sales; del.icou.us offering site owner info badges; Google warning users...
SearchReturn editor Detlev Johnson sat in for Danny Sullivan, who is away this week. Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along
with other items we've spotted but not blogged separately:
SearchReturn editor Detlev Johnson
sat in for Danny Sullivan, who is away this week. Today's search podcast covers more details on the deal between Google and the Associated Press for news content; Google hits 60 percent of the US search
market...
SearchReturn editor Detlev Johnson
sat in for Danny Sullivan, who is away this week. Today's search podcast covers Google to put radio ads from advertisers on XM Radio; Bloglines develops a way to block RSS feeds from being indexed; Google's Matt...
SearchReturn editor Detlev Johnson sat in for Danny Sullivan, who is away this week. Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along
with other items we've spotted but not blogged separately:
SearchReturn editor Detlev Johnson
sat in for Danny Sullivan, who is away this week. Today's search podcast covers top search brands and how they do in the BusinessWeek top 100 global brands; a NASDAQ area sends Google's stock price
tumbling by...
Search is winning the hearts and minds of marketing managers across the US, (and this is good news for search worldwide). Brand managers that tend to buy display advertising more readily will continue to be a tough sell for search, but that may be...
Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged separately: From The SEW Blog. Daily SearchCast, June 2, 2006: NoFollow Changes Linking, Reputation Management, DOJ Wants...
Today's search podcast covers how the "psychology of linking" has changed, handling bad behavior with reputation management and the DOJ wanting to prosecute so Internet companies need to store those records!
Interested in playing games? Want to learn a few other trick things you can do with Google? Google Blogoscoped author Phillip Lenssen has written a book titled: 55 Ways to Have Fun With Google. Learn about playing the classic Snake game among...
If you're an AdSense publisher, then you have a Google Account with access to Google Calendar and other services. As announced on the Google AdSense blog, you can now populate your Google Calendar with events from the AdSense team.
Speaking at a business conference, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer
said that his company would spend $6.2 billion over the next year, $2
billion more than previously budgeted. Most of this investment will go towards
further developing Microsoft's...
Last week during meetings with executives, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales asked several Internet companies to retain records for aiding in their prosecution efforts of terrorists and child predators.
Jeremy Zawodny posts his commentary on the NoFollow tag after finding an interesting blog entry on how the NoFollow attribute has changed linking behavior. NoFollow was introduced by Google over a year ago to combat prevalent comment spam as blogs...
The [failure] GoogleBomb had become well-known enough to have seen Marrissa Mayer post a response on the Google company blog last September. I first heard the phrase "Reputation Management" as applied to search from Heather Lloyd-Martin during a...
Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged separately: From The SEW Blog. Daily SearchCast, June 1, 2006: New Online Ad Spending Record, Offline Print Ads Disappoint...
Today's search podcast covers record new online ad spending while offline print ads disappoint, Ask launches impressive blog search with preview feature, a new AdSense API and Google Base used to generate Froogle feeds.