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  1. SEO Tactics for App Stores, Mobile App Website Pages & Local Markets

    Although the United States app store market is the largest revenue opportunity, users from other countries can benefit from an app that supports their native language and country. Developing apps require different skills than traditional website...

  2. March Madness = Search and AdWords Madness?

    Interestingly so, CPC distribution was higher in Canada and Germany than it was in the United States and the trend shows a drastic upsurge in a fairly obvious month. Occurring every spring, March Madness is the one time during the year when the...

  3. New Targeting & Tools for Small Advertisers on Twitter

    Although a year has passed since Twitter made room for more paid content in users' timelines, the service is still only available by invitation in the United States. Twitter is unwrapping new targeting features, a revamped interface, and more...

  4. The Search Agency Launches Local Search Campaign Management Platform

    Introduced today, AdMax Local is a fully automated platform that enables resellers of paid search in the United States to price, build, manage, optimize, and report on hyper-local search campaigns for multiple businesses.

  5. Flu Shots & Symptoms: The Winter 2013 Outbreak of PPC Spending

    In January 2012, the keyword "flu symptoms" was searched about 74,000 times per month and had approximately 5.8 million results, and the majority of CPC distribution was within the United States. While CPC distribution was a bit higher in Australia...

  6. Valentine’s Day Ferris Wheel Google Doodle Searches for a Perfect Match

    While this one appeared in the United States, Canada, and few other countries: Forgoing the traditional Valentine's Day Doodle, Google has produced a new interactive Doodle primarily honoring American engineer George Ferris.

  7. SEOs: Will You Negotiate a Salary Increase in 2013?

    The theme of search marketers being empowered to make a "lifestyle choice" also emerged from SEOmoz's 2012 search marketing industry survey in which they described their 'typical' respondent as "a man, 26-34 years old, based in the United States.