LorenBaker of Search Engine Journal says the IM Charity Party at SES is back! Here's a dozen posts about the upcoming events that will give you an idea of what the buzz is all about. Bryan Haines of Bryan's Online Business Blog says, "A quick look...
LorenBaker over at Search Engine Journal gave some more details of the update. But as Loren points out the toolbar is not a truly accurate measure of PR. Call it a late Christmas gift or a New Year's present, but Matt Cutts confirmed the recent...
LorenBaker at Search Engine Journal had good coverage on this topic, specifically asking people on Twitter what they thought of it in the first hours of its rollout. Like previous moves, Google has managed to grab a decent chunk of the market in...
LorenBaker, of Search Engine Journal and Traffic Blend, said, "From my experiences, the conversions can be sick, especially with comparison shoppers. Doing research about the settlement between American Airlines and Google over the use of...
While surfing the seamy underbelly of the Web we tracked down this scoop: former Search Engine Watch news editor Barry Schwartz AKA RustyBrick of SERoundtable fame has joined LorenBaker's Search Engine Journal, according to BlackHat Planet.
LorenBaker of Search Engine Journal says, “Allan Dick of Vintage Tub and Bath is moderating the session on Link Building with Debra Mastaler, Dixon Jones and Degrelle. Kent Lewis of Search Marketing Standard says, “Wednesday morning at SES kicked...
According to LorenBaker at Search Engine Journal, one of the affected sites, he received confirmation from Matt Cutts that the move was definitely targeting paid link sellers: With all the guessing and theorizing about Google's recent PageRank...
LorenBaker at Search Engine Journal has asked Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and Ask.com to explain just what nofollow really means to them. Online Journal analyzes Belgian newspaper dispute with Google NewsThe Belgian newspaper group's dispute with...
LorenBaker at Search Engine Journal has asked Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and Ask.com to explain just what nofollow really means to them. How Google, Yahoo & Ask.com Treat the No Follow Link Attribute, Search Engine Journal
LorenBaker has asked Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and Ask.com to explain just what nofollow really means in a comprehensive post at Search Engine Journal, "How Google, Yahoo & Ask.com Treat the No Follow Link Attribute.
LorenBaker at Search Engine Journal has uncovered another pay-per-digg scheme Subvert and Profit that claims that it won’t get users banned from popular social network promotion tool Digg. Copyright (c) 2007 Incisive Interactive Marketing LLC
LorenBaker at Search Engine Journal has uncovered another pay-per-digg scheme Subvert and Profit that claims that it won't get users banned from popular social network promotion tool Digg. This home page of this “service” notes:
Most recently, Search Engine Journal's LorenBaker is calling for an end to the nofollow tag, giving "13 Reasons Why NoFollow Tags Suck," and David Wallace at SearchRank agrees in his post, "NoFollow Tag is a Dismal Failure.
LorenBaker over at Search Engine Journal (who awarded us first place for Search News Blog of 2006) outlines how NewsTrust plans to use a social networking approach to promote online journalism. They plan to use a 10 category system, according to...
LorenBaker over at Search Engine Journal published results of a survey commissioned by Yahoo, which strongly indicates how well the public has latched onto the concept of social media, and provides some additional insight from Greg Sterling.
LorenBaker leans to siding with Garett Rogers's guess. Business Journal covers how Yahoo -- under fire for allegedly harming
journalists in China -- is going to fund fellowships for journalists in
countries with press restrictions.
LorenBaker at Search Engine Journal points out that Google Maps has added
another way to zoom: double clicking. The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) reports on the "bundle of
clicks" search distribution packages that all the major...
LorenBaker at Search Engine Journal points out that Google Maps has added another way to zoom: double clicking. Of course you can still zoom with the mouse rollerball. Here's the official statement from the Google Maps API Blog.
LorenBaker posted some of the funniest and craziest videos he found on YouTube related to Yahoo. Check them out at Search Engine Journal. If you have time to only watch one video, I recommend watching the first one.
LorenBaker reports on a JupiterResearch study that shows both revenues earned
from search marketing campaigns and budgets allocated to those campaigns have
increased. Dell Recruits Google to Resell Servers, Wall Street Journal (see also