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  1. Creative Content Marketing: Winning Hearts, Minds & Wallets

    His cartoons have grown by word of mouth to reach 100,000 business readers each week and have been featured by the Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, Forbes, and the New York Times. TopRank Online Marketing CEO Lee Odden presented his SES London...

  2. Eric Schmidt: Google Will Give Higher Rankings to Content Tied to Verified Profiles

    The Wall Street Journal has obtained some excerpts from Schmidt's upcoming book, "The New Digital Age. Within search results, information tied to verified online profiles will be ranked higher than content without such verification, which will...

  3. PR & SEOs Listen Up! HitTail is Back to Make You Panda Proof

    SEO companies aim to get their client on the front page of Google and Bing, whilst PR companies aim to get their client on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. That the way in which SEO and PR services are packaged up for clients is...

  4. Note to FTC: Google Satisfies Information Needs Way More Than Shopping Needs

    Communication practitioners and researchers in broadcasting, journalism, library science, and other information dissemination professions are devoting mammoth efforts to designing bigger information retrieval systems capable of handling more...

  5. Nextag’s Fatal Sense of Google Entitlement

    Katz is in the spotlight for authoring a rather weak anti-Google rant, “Google’s Monopoly and Internet Freedom”, using the Wall Street Journal as his platform as we get closer to the July 2 deadline the European Union has set for Google to adjust...

  6. Ford Retains Confidence in Facebook Ads as GM Quits

    While General Motors may halt Facebook advertising, according to a Wall Street Journal story today, Ford has a different attitude toward paid promotions on the social site. The latter, according to the Journal, has had a $10 million Facebook ads...

  7. Pot (Microsoft) Calls Kettle (Google) Black on Privacy

    The ads are appearing in newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and USA Today. From Microsoft’s own Microsoft Online Privacy Statement: This includes personalization services, interactive communications, online shopping and...