Going it alone, without the support of a technological foundation to track a web presence on a daily basis for the purpose of ranking higher organically in the search engines is like trying to do email marketing by BCCing your list from MS Outlook...
Search Engine Watch reached out to a few members of the search marketing community to see if their experience and outlook is on par with those who participated in the survey. Do you agree with the outlook for 2012 as put forth by survey respondents?
Search made up 31 percent of the $735 million in media billings in 2007 by Microsoft-owned Avenue A | Razorfish, second only to ads on vertical sites at 39 percent of spending, according to Jeff Lanctot, senior VP of Global Media, who published...
Google Pays $625 Million for Email Security CompanyThe purchase strengthens Google's ability to compete with Microsoft's Outlook product and allow them to market email services to businesses. Social and Portal Connections UnderwayWeekend mumblings...
Search Share Slipping, But Still Strong - A new DigitalOutlookReport from Avenue A | Razorfish found that search continues to play a key role in the success of online ads, though its prominence is beginning to slip.
Search Share Slipping, But Still Strong - A new DigitalOutlookReport from Avenue A | Razorfish found that search continues to play a key role in the success of online ads, though its prominence is beginning to slip.
Avenue A | Razorfish released its third annual DigitalOutlookReport yesterday, a hefty 143-page book examining the state of digitalmedia in 2006. As Zach Rodgers notes in his story at ClickZ, the big three portals are still garnering a quarter...
Avenue A | Razorfish released its third annual DigitalOutlookReport yesterday, a hefty 143-page book examining the state of digitalmedia in 2006. As Zach Rodgers notes in his story at ClickZ, the big three portals are still garnering a quarter...
Avenue A | Razorfish released its third annual DigitalOutlookReport yesterday, a hefty 143-page book examining the state of digitalmedia in 2006. As Zach Rodgers notes in his story at ClickZ, the big three portals are still garnering a quarter...