Long-tailed traffic adds up and as an affiliate, you need to actively court it. They've got original content nailed with their 160,000 members though, so that puts them at a definite advantage. Affiliate sites are automatically at a bit of a...
Swiss Court to Issue Ruling on Google Street View - PCWorld These are some of the more undesirable link partners you'll come across on the web -- sites you definitely don't want to take home to mom. Headsmacking Tip #17: Use Your Bio as an SEO...
Homeland Security with help from ICANN has seized the domain of a torrent search site and posted a notice stating: "This domain name has been seized by ICE Homeland Security Investigations, pursuant to a seizure warrant issued by a United States...
Will Tuesday's court ruling impact Google's policy of what information they keep in their search results? Google is the source of nearly 97 percent of all iPhone search traffic, a combination of searches via the Safari toolbar and the Google home...
So the homecourtadvantage goes to Google. An actual court date has been set in the Google versus American Blind and Wallpaper Factory, Inc.court case. In an April 18, 2007 decision denying Google's motion to dismiss the case, the court wrote that...
A court later rules PageRank is a opinion,
and that Google can say whatever it wants. Unfortunately, the most descriptive, relevant pages that are often
inside pages rather than the home page. Have text on your home page: Search engine catalogs...
Translated Version of French Court Decision in Google Case. Stay at home moms are better educated and more experienced than many job seekers, and are glad to have challenging work to do part time from home.
District Court (San Francisco). While Geico and Google are still heading to court, as blogged yesterday, MediaPost reports that Geico and Overture have reached a settlement: Overture Settles Trademark Dispute With Geico.
As you might expect, the woman was unhappy -- so unhappy that she's taken the carrier to court. Nine years later, the airline tried to limit her flights, prompting a court case. LookSmart says instituting the limit isn't a problem, because most of...
Bankruptcy court has approved InfoSpace's $10 million bid for certain Excite@Home assets, including domain names, trademarks and user traffic associated with the Excite.com Web site. If you're often repeating the same query, you can both improve...
Bankruptcy court has approved InfoSpace's $10 million bid for certain Excite@Home assets, including domain names, trademarks and user traffic associated with the Excite.com Web site. If you're often repeating the same query, you can both improve...
Should the issue ever go to court, it is possible that by allowing a search engine to spider a web site, site owners would also be seen as giving permission for a copy of the page to be displayed. These include pages that were taken from high...
Whether a court case results remains to be seen. My suspicion is that if there ever was a court case, use of these mechanisms as a "tell us no, otherwise it is OK" permission device would be supported.
Whether a court case results remains to be seen. My suspicion is that if there ever was a court case, use of these mechanisms as a "tell us no, otherwise it is OK" permission device would be supported.
The suit was filed Oct.with the US District Court in Washington D.C. Whether a court would agree remains to be seen. Earlier this year, GTE filed a similar suit in the Texas court system, where actions are still proceeding.