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  1. Consumers Spend 20-30% of Time Online in Social; Ad Tolerance Improving [Study]

    Consumer attitudes towards advertising on social media are still evolving,” noted Deirdre Bannon, Nielsen’s social media practice lead. Though roughly one-third of social media users find ads on social networking sites more annoying than other...

  2. Search and the Law: Attorney Deborah Wilcox

    Wilcox discusses changes in attitudes toward online intellectual property, the challenges courts face in litigating online IP and trademark cases, and consumer confusion over search ads. As part of a series looking at Internet and intellectual...

  3. New 411 User Survey Points To Mobile Local Search Demand

    The study also revealed demographic differences in behavior and attitudes toward directory assistance. In my view that's what killed many of early Internet companies after the first bubble burst – there was no existing use case to sustain them.

  4. Search Marketing & the Spanish Speaking Internet

    Deep distrust of banks and ho-hum attitudes toward credit cards makes collecting online payments challenging. US Hispanics and Latinos use the Internet more than the general population, even though this they are only seven percent of all US users...

  5. Search Marketing & the Spanish Speaking Internet

    Deep distrust of banks and ho-hum attitudes toward credit cards makes collecting online payments challenging. A longer version of this story for Search Engine Watch members offers specific tips for marketing to Spanish speaking Internet users...

  6. Local Search Growing, but Small Biz Advertisers Cautious

    The Kelsey Group is currently in the field with two separate surveys about small business attitudes toward and experiences with paid search. The survey found that 81% of users had Internet access either at work or home and about 40% had high-speed...

  7. News Sites Beat Search Engines in Customer Satisfaction

    The University of Michigan's American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) measures user attitudes in 35 industries, including nearly 200 companies and government agencies, ranging from traditional retail to hotels to government agencies like the IRS.