Short Lists They also have these things called short lists, and so, as Rick, I sign up for a Rick Backus short list or a CPC Strategy short list, and I can add the products in there that are relevant to me, same way on Amazon, that they have lists...
Rarely are the lists 100 percent accurate. Naturally, not everyone who adds an item to one of these lists will convert. A good rule of thumb is calculate the percentage of those who use wish lists or carts and come back to complete a transaction at...
Groups Adds MailingLists Portal! Communities / Club Areas / Discussion Lists Today, with two of the three major portals gunning for it, rolling out
email is a way for Google to fire back at MSN and Yahoo.
One exception Lycos Discussion Search, which covers forums, mailinglists and other web communities. Once you've found a particular forum of interest, you can also create alerts that send you email or an instant message when a post matching your...
Before search forums, it was mailinglists that search marketers used to talk with each other. But last year, the last I-Search moderator Andrew Goodman decided to give mailinglists another go. SEM 2.0 For Search Discussions Via Email By Danny...
Before search forums, it was mailinglists that search marketers used to talk with each other. But last year, the last I-Search moderator Andrew Goodman decided to give mailinglists another go. SEM 2.0 For Search Discussions Via Email By Danny...
It is the ultimate opt-in Web space, now that mailinglists are dying off due to heavy spam problems, and the fact that email boxes get to be too crowded. People tend to be in a different mindset when they are reading news feeds as opposed to...
Before search forums, it was mailinglists that search marketers used to talk with each other. But last year, the last I-Search moderator Andrew Goodman decided to give
mailinglists another go. In particular, I-Search was a venerable institution...
Links to mailinglists and newsgroups show you where to find the online watering holes. Free email options quickly getting bigger, better in the wake of Gmail. Here's a road map to some of the best web information retrieval resources available online.
Google Groups Adds MailingLists & Other Features, Competes With Yahoo Groups SearchDay, May 12, 2004 Google is launching a new web-based email service called Gmail that it hopes it will allow people to search their email as easily as they search...
This next generation version offers users a variety of new features, including the ability to create, search, and browse emailmailinglists, subscribe to and track favorite groups. Announcements without links to online versions were received via...
Google Groups Adds MailingLists & Other Features, Competes With Yahoo Groups SearchDay, May 12, 2004 http://searchenginewatch.com/_subscribers/articles/article.php/3353401 Those using Plaxo with Outlook or Outlook Express will now be able to...
Google Groups Updates Usenet Reader Features Webmaster World
a variety of new features, including the ability to create, search, and browse emailmailinglists, subscribe to and track favorite groups.
A longer version of this story for Search Engine Watch members looks at the new mailinglists as the latest in a series of "portal" features added to make Google competitive against Yahoo and others, contains Google's view that offering lists fits...
The addition of mailinglists sees Google adding yet another feature that seemingly has little to do with search and more to do with tying users to its service and increasing its ad distribution. For its part, Google defends the addition of mailing...
NOTE: Google has since added a page answering some advertiser questions about the transition to Sprinks: http://www.google.com/ads/sprinks.html, while a post from the I-Search mailing list (http://www.marketingwonk.com/lists/isearch/) reports that...
The "What's New" lists are excellent places to turn to for resources about topics in the news. Provides weekly email alert service featuring new entries. This information is also available via a weekly email updated that's available at no charge.
AltaVista quickly denied that this was the case, repeatedly emphasizing that content in the program is not given any ranking boost over content that AltaVista's crawler-technology finds and lists for free.
The Living Internet is organized into eight major categories: Internet, Web, Usenet, Email, MailingLists, IRC (Chat), and MUDs (the once important but now somewhat archaic "multi user dungeons" popular with online gamers).
There are many other useful lists of links for book lovers on this library's site -- it's worth poking around and exploring what it has to offer. Book Lists and Bibliographies http://www.waterborolibrary.org/bklista.htm