In comparison, Target doesn't bid on their own keyword but rather focuses on specific items that they are most likely attempting to move within their stores such as “Nintendo ds”, “Polaroid”, and “keurig”.
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iPad In fact, they'd rather live without flushing toilets, central heating, air conditioning, pain killers, vacuum cleaners, and shoes. The study was conducted as a way to prove how important clean drinking water is.
NintendoWiiNintendo DSi Forget searching through your house, or shaking the wrapped gifts under the tree Google has released the best sellers through their products ads and some of these may be coming your way.
The NintendoWii was the first to have this great idea of bringing people together while giving them complete contro within a single platforml. As you added friends to your Wii friends list they would begin showing up in your games or in the parade.
The NintendoWii, for instance, is poised for a big showing during the 2010 holidays. For marketers at Nintendo, to Wii game developers, to retailers selling the console -- consumers searching for anything related to NintendoWii are easy pickings.
Yippy, a cloud based 'family friendly' search engine and browser devoted to 'safe search' has made an interesting move into developing a "Yippy" branded search for the NintendoWii console. Targeting the Wii platform was part of a wider move to...
Gaming consoles see a big resurgence in search popularity in 2008, with the NintendoWii (#10) capturing the most search interest, generating 25% more search activity than the Xbox 360 (#12) and Playstation 3 (#13).
My family had (finally) just gotten a NintendoWii and my daughter and I live broadcasted our earliest Wii Sports matches. Yahoo! Live, a live streaming video product build on Brickhouse, will stop broadcasting December 3, 2008.
Today's quick mover is Wii, as in Nintendo's super-fun gaming system. Live Search's buzz search product, xRank, has launched a new feature. It's called xTreme movers and it shows you what's gaining popularity the fastest.
Today's quick mover is Wii, as in Nintendo's super-fun gaming system. David Szetela Measuring a Text Ad's Effectiveness PROFITABLE PPC Testing and improving ad copy is essential to optimizing overall PPC campaign performance.
I know of one person who used the browser on his NintendoWii to find the nearest Domino's that delivered. Web sites come to them. This is, perhaps, the best way to explain the impact of search on the online experience.
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www.ebay.com The data are provided by Nielsen Online. Advertising Breakdown by Industry, October and November 2007 Industry Total Impressions, November 2007(M)
NintendoWiiWii The end of the year is a time to reflect on events over the past 12 months. A handful of search engines compiled the top searches for the year in several categories. Recaps from Google, Yahoo, AOL, Ask, and Lycos highlight the...
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west+highland+terrier The data are provided by Nielsen//NetRatings. Advertising Breakdown by Industry, February and March 2007 Industry Total Impressions, March 2007(M)
Search from your WiiClusty released a new version of its search engine, optimized for the NintendoWii. A selection of stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web:
Gary Price posts at ResourceShelf about a new version of Clusty, optimized for the NintendoWii. According to the Clusty blog, its technology is well suited to the Wii because its topical clusters allow shorter queries to lead to more relevant...
In the electronics category, the NintendoWii is outpacing Playstation 3 on the order of three to one, although both consoles are in short supply, clearly the Wii appears to be in higher demand. This year's Cyber Monday numbers shattered the record...
NintendoWii is its own
category -- with its own RSS feed, by the way. I don't want Playstation 2 stuff mixed in with NintendoWii
items. I was never a big Slashdot fan, given that I found the conversations about search often had comments from...