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  1. Weekly Rundown: Lost Google Image Search Traffic, Facebook Search Ads & More

    Facebook Tests Its First Graph Search Ads, But They Aren’t Targeted To Your Queries – TechCrunchThe ads "use standard Facebook targeting and retargeting, look like its sidebar ads, and appear at the bottom of the page — and only if there is more...

  2. Yahoo Year in Review 2012: Election, iPhone 5 & Kim Kardashian

    Since 2001, Yahoo has compiled lists of the top search queries entered into the search box in an attempt to determine the year's top stories, fads, and celebrities. From animals to wonders in space, Yahoo compiled a near A-to-Z list of top 10...

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

    And to place something else into perspective, of the 100 billion searches conducted on Google every month, just how many of those are “informational queries” compared to commercially related, or actual “shopping” queries?

  4. Why 7 Search Results in Google Should be Your Brand New Lucky Number

    Pete’s analysis of 1,000 unspecified queries showed a big spike (from 1-4 percent historically to 18 percent) in the number of SERPs now showing only seven results. It does not seem far-fetched that since Google Chrome's address bar doubles as a...

  5. From 0 to 3 Million Monthly Visitors: Learn One Man's Proven Strategy

    There are many ways to get traffic, but in my experience, you can create content that matches what people are searching for, and you'll pick up long tail search queries. FC: Whenever I'm ready to target a concept, I do a few searches on my site to...

  6. Paid & Subscription-Based Keyword Research Tools

    SEO data shows keywords websites gets traffic from in the Google search engine results pages including their keyword positions, number of queries per month, relative costs, and more. Related keywords can be found that reveal queries that are similar.

  7. Google Search in Mainland China Now Shows Censorship Warnings

    The problem isn't on their end, they say, noting that they’ve found the interruptions are “closely correlated with searches for a particular subset of queries. To ensure that users understand which queries could result in a frustrating loss of...