Facebook Marketplace: Now Powered by Oodle Facebook has expanded to include the Hebrew and Arabic languages. In a post on the Facebook blog, Ghassan Haddad wrote: Meanwhile, Bebo has launched a Latino site for the U.S.
Now, Marketplace has been given an overhaul, which has been developed by classifieds vendor Oodle. Facebook Marketplace: Now Powered by Oodle Posted by Mar 3, 2009 Facebook launched its Marketplace in 2007, giving users the ability to sell...
Now, Marketplace has been given an overhaul, which has been developed by classifieds vendor Oodle. Facebook launched its Marketplace in 2007, giving users the ability to sell household goods via the social network.
Oodle 2.0: Improved Classifieds SearchWith a new release it's dubbed "Oodle 2.0," the classifieds search engine has greatly improved its search functionality and user experience. We've collected all the search marketing news from selected posts to...
Classifieds search engine Oodle has improved its search functionality and added tools and information to make it easier for users to conduct repeated searches and ultimately make a buying decision. Oodle, which began as a free classifieds...
Oodle 2.0: Improved Classifieds SearchWith a new release it's dubbed "Oodle 2.0," the classifieds search engine has greatly improved its search functionality and user experience. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
With a new release it's dubbed "Oodle 2.0," the classifieds search engine has greatly improved its search functionality and user experience. To improve its search experience, Oodle has redesigned and better integrated features it had before, as...
This follows Facebook's partnership with classifieds aggregator Oodle in May to bring classifieds to college campuses (Facebook's sweet spot), which also makes a lot of sense, given the turnover of goods (books, bicycles, couches) and apartments...
There are lots of players jumping into the real estate space, including Zillow, Trulia, PropSmart, LiveDeal, Point2, and Oodle. RISMedia recently published an interesting article about How the Internet is Reshaping Real Estate.
Increased verticalization has in fact gained steam over the past year with the introduction and development of many successful vertical destinations such as Zillow and Trulia in Real estate and Oodle and LiveDeal in classifieds.
But, eventually, sites such as LiveDeal and Oodle, with more comprehensive information and greater usability, might start to challenge the venerable community site. Within the past two days LiveDeal has announced two significant relationships: one...
Only two sites grew faster than Craigslist
on a percentage basis: LiveDeal (104%) and Oodle (463%). Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged
separately: From The SEW Blog.
Only two sites grew faster than Craigslist on a percentage basis: LiveDeal (104%) and Oodle (463%). comScore is reporting that the classifieds category is gaining very fast with 47% annual traffic growth.
I've been spending a little time on Washington Post's new hyper-local classifieds-centric Express site (see recent ClickZ story), and noticed a link to an Oodle-sponsored dance video contest. Oodle is powering Express's free and paid listings.
Speakers include Bindu Reddy, Product Manager GoogleBase, Google, Craig Donato, Founder/CEO, Oodle and Keith Teare, Founder/CEO, Edgeio. The San Francisco area search special interest group is sponsoring a panel discussion called "Classified Search...
Oodle's Craig Donato Discusses the Future of Online Classifieds. A special report from the Search Engine Strategies conference, December 5-8, 2005, Chicago, IL. As the industry has matured, forums, conferences blogs, mailing lists, organizations...
Back in October, some waves were made when Craigslist blocked the Oodle classified ads search engine. Among several reasons for doing this, Oodle was said to be violating the Craigslist Terms Of Use, which currently say:
craigslist permits you to...
Oodle doesn't do jump pages, so it gives them a
positive spin of following "traditional search engine etiquette," as the post
says. Jump Pages in Googlebase over at semi-Google Base rival Oodle covers more
about the change, which Oodle wasted no...
Craigslist targets Oodle for 'scraping' its listings. The (IMDB), owned by Amazon.com, is more than just a "enter a movie title or actor's name and get results" type of service. While you usually get great info from that type of search, it only...
Today's search podcast covers the dispute between Craiglist and Oodle,
whether they really "MSN You" in Holland and Korea, a new keyword research tool
from Google, Yahoo dropping the $20 monthly minimum spend requirement for paid
search, Yahoo...