Having a website is fine, and thinking of your site as the mother ship of your online presence is fine as well, but in 2013 the mother ship by herself is lonely. It's biased based on human nature, and the metrics are not able to account for this yet.
Bing has, more than any other search engine, pushed for product visibility in the media; from guest spots on "Hawaii 5-0" to "How I Met Your Mother," Bing has done everything in its power to become visible to its target audience.
Market to people based on their circumstances (i.e.a woman who identifies as pregnant or a new mother is almost certainly going to make certain purchases in the near future). he pointed out that blog content often ranks higher in search engines...
As someone who spends their life online, and happens to be the mother of a 3-year-old advanced iPhone jacker, I could have punched myself in the face that I hadn’t been doing this already. Such is the emotive nature of the content and the way it is...
Bing's background image today features a special coral formation -- or, as they call it, a "valentine from MotherNature": Google's Robert Indiana Doodle wasn't the only special logo or Valentine's Day treat put out by the search engines.
Necessity is the mother of invention, and people need to find this kind of information online. Antitrust issues always pop up for large companies, I guess it is just the nature of the beast. Search is no exception to such speculation.
The average worried mother whose kid wakes up screaming with an ear infection in the middle of the night probably doesn't realize that any fool can edit that page and change the correct information. By its nature, the Web is a series of interlinked...
On the other hand, the seasonality factor in travel may always be affected to a certain extent by the basics of supply and demand, as well as external forces including economic drivers, political unrest, and the unpredictable forces of MotherNature.
While the conversation may be in the local language, it's not in everyone's mother tongue. Given the Web's global nature, most U.S.marketers act like 'Ugly Americans' when they develop their Websites.
Today at lunch, my mother-in-law was over visiting. So my wife decided it was time to introduce her to web search (my mother-in-law is yet to get a computer or surf the web herself). The second listing had the name of the place, Akay Optik, ringing...
Patrick's Day from January through March, then switch to Mother's Day and Father's Day for April through June, and so on. Of course, if you are smart, you would build up some solid content that isn't overtly commercial in nature.