Schultz, Professor (Emeritus-in-Service) of integrated marketing communication at Northwestern University, said something in his opening keynote at SES Chicago back in December that every SEM should understand.
Day Two of Search Engine Strategies London kicked off with the staple keynote conversation, this time led by conference chair Chris Sherman, who interviewed Matt "Jagger" Cutts of Google. As for audience size, certainly the largest SES ever for...
KeynoteSystems has released the results of its annual study of North American searchers and their satisfaction with search engines. Also see yesterday's SearchDay article, Study: Google #1 in China, for details of a similar studyKeynote performed...
For the second year running, a KeynoteSystemsstudy says Google provides the most satisfying search experience among North American users, despite competitive maneuvering from all of the other major search services.
Despite trailing Chinese traffic leader Baidu, Google is rated the best search engine in China, according to new research from KeynoteSystems. Bonny Brown, KeynoteSystems director of research. Nonetheless, the study also found that Chinese...
Danny's Keynote Address (Internetnews.com also has a report: Search Industry Gains Clout + Public Relations Via Search Engines + Black Hat, White Hat & Lots of Gray + B2B Forum Session + What Would You Do (marketers put in charge of a fictional...
Search Engine Strategies keynote speaker Aaron Schatz entertained and enlightened attendees with the "trends of American culture" he observes as keeper of the Lycos 50 most popular search terms.s Most Wanted Search Terms SearchDay, Jan.http...
In addition to having organized the event's nearly 60 sessions, I'll be delivering a conference keynote on the second day of the show and moderating a "Future Of Search" session with search engine executives on the third day.
Even the issues addressed by both keynote speakers reflected the classic 'separation of church and state' concerns that mainstream media have been discussing for almost 100 years. My preference is for someone who has used several different programs...