Online users finish more stories than print readers According to the Poynter Institute’s Eyetrack study released today at the American Society of Newspaper Editors conference, online readers finish news stories more often than those who read in...
Online users finish more stories than print readersAccording to the Poynter Institute’s Eyetrack study released today at the American Society of Newspaper Editors conference, online readers finish news stories more often than those who read in print.
Online users finish more stories than print readersAccording to the Poynter Institute's Eyetrack study released today at the American Society of Newspaper Editors conference, online readers finish news stories more often than those who read in print.
According to the Poynter Institute's Eyetrack study released today at the American Society of Newspaper Editors conference, online readers finish news stories more often than those who read in print. When readers chose to read an online story, they...
Poynter Institute Apr 20 2006 4:30AM GMT Cre8asite Forums Mike Grehan latest Clickz article says that textbook SEO [search engine optimization” is pretty much dead. Do you agree? SEO? Easy Peasy. What's the Fuss All About?
Poynter Institute Jul 28 2005 7:09PM GMT Search Engine Watch Forums I am currently running a PPC [pay per click” campaign with a smaller vendor who has historically produced very good results for us, i.e.giving up is not an option and the more...
Poynter Institute Jan 4 2005 12:58PM GMT Check out this list of the best reference sites of 2004, as compiled by the American Library Association. The list is compiled by MARS, the Machine-Assisted Reference Section of the American Library...
Poynter Institute Nov 29 2004 8:46AM GMT Today: BizRate/Shopzilla, Froogle, and MSN Shopping. Tomorrow: NexTag, PriceGrabber, Shopping.com/Dealtime and Yahoo Shopping. Search Engine Watch members have access to additional information about...
Poynter Institute Sep 23 2004 3:58PM GMT Search Engine Watch Forum Its an open secret that big AdWords spenders can get a little 'advice' on real results questions if they ask. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
Poynter Institute Jun 14 2004 12:42PM GMT We're really focused on greater ease of use," said Brad Garlinghouse, VP of Communications Products at Yahoo. Users of Yahoo's free email service now have 100 megabytes of free storage, expanded from 4...
Poynter Institute Jun 14 2004 12:42PM GMT Headlines that match your profile are tagged with a "Personalized" label. As you use the service, and the system gets a better sense of your interests, you'll see more personalized headlines.
Poynter Institute Nov 20 2003 6:22AM GMT Click here to learn more about becoming a member At the beginning of my series on local searching, I mentioned Citysearch as one of the search companies fueling the current flurry of activity about...
Poynter Institute Jul 24 2003 6:27AM GMT SearchDay, July 24, 2003 http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/2239511 The success of Overture and Google's paid listing programs has many industry experts speculating about the future...
Poynter Institute Jun 9 2003 5:18AM GMT A panel of industry experts looked into their crystal balls to provide some guidance. A special report from the Search Engine Strategies conference in Boston, MA, March 4-6, 2003.
Poynter Institute Jun 9 2003 5:18AM GMT The word Google itself is a neologism, a variation on the huge number, a googol. Neologisms are newly invented words, or existing words that are combined to create a word with a new meaning.
Poynter Institute May 22 2003 5:21AM GMT This is unprecedented. It's rare that a technology book sells this well, and even rarer that a book about a search engine is so popular -- especially with a subtitle like "100 Industrial-Strength Tips...
Poynter Institute Apr 15 2003 6:19AM GMT Google admits the porn filter isn't perfect but says the test wasn't perfect, either. The porn filter, when engaged, automatically excludes any sites Google only knows about through link analysis, rather...
Poynter Institute Apr 15 2003 6:19AM GMT You have probably been to a site that had a section called a "Guestbook. Many sites ask you to "sign their guestbook," and many of these guestbooks also permit HTML code in the guestbook comments, meaning...
Poynter Institute Apr 9 2003 6:19AM GMT Let's face it -- the web is constantly changing, with new content being added and old content being moved or deleted at a pace that even search engines can't keep up with.
Poynter Institute Feb 4 2003 6:19AM GMT The Semantic Web is an extension of the current web in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation," wrote Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler...