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Today's search engine marketing news and opinion: The End of the Beginning; SEMPO Names 2009 Officers; Gen Y's Notice Social Network Ads, Claim Indifference; and more.
Today's search engine marketing news and opinion: The End of the Beginning; SEMPO Names 2009 Officers; Gen Y's Notice Social Network Ads, Claim Indifference; and more.
Today’s Top Story:
Kevin Ryan |
The End of the Beginning SEW EXPERTS: SEARCHING FOR MEANING The first generation of the search-advertising model has passed. The next generation of search advertising and natural search will take some of the power away from the elite few in favor of placing the tools in the hands of the people. Before we see the next generation rise, we’ll have to pay some dues. » Full story » Print version |
Search Engine Watch Experts Columns
Mark Jackson |
Search Engine Optimization in a Down Economy SEW EXPERTS: AU NATURAL During the last downturn, we witnessed Google become a leader in their space without a huge marketing budget. They had a better widget. To me, search marketing is the better widget, when it comes to the average marketer determining how to spend their now-limited budget. » Full story » Print version |
Carrie Hill |
SMB Link Building Without a Dime SEW EXPERTS: LITTLE BIZ Link building doesn’t have to be expensive. The first step in finding good links actually started a while ago, when you got to work writing great content that others will want to link to. Next comes scoping out your top-ranking competitors and copying what they’re doing right. » Full story » Print version ResourcesAnalytics The 2023 B2B Superpowers IndexAnalytics Data Analytics in MarketingDigital Marketing The Third-Party Data Deprecation PlaybookDigital Marketing Utilizing Email To Stop Fraud-eCommerce Client Fraud Case Study |
Ron Jones |
Local Search 101, Part 1 SEW EXPERTS: SEM 101 Are you looking to venture beyond the printed yellow pages? You should be. As the economy opens the door of opportunity for many people who have lost their jobs, more small businesses are turning to local search. » Full story » Print version |
News from the Search Engine Watch Blog
SEMPO Names 2009 Officers Posted by Mar 4, 2009 SEMPO, the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization, has elected a new slate of officers for 2009. Jeffrey Pruitt, formerly SEMPO president and executive vice president of corporate partnerships, iCrossing, was elected chairman, replacing outgoing chairman Dana Todd, CMO and co-founder at Newsforce. Sara Holoubek, corporate strategy consultant, replaces Pruitt as … » Continue reading |
Gen Y’s Notice Social Network Ads, Claim Indifference Posted by Mar 4, 2009 In a recent episode of the TNT show “Trust Me” about an advertising agency in Chicago, the Creative Director’s teenage daughter claimed she wasn’t affected by advertising. He asked her why she chose to purchase Nike athletic shoes. She said “I don’t know, I just did it.” The clever dad … » Continue reading |
Is Google’s CEO That Stupid: Twitter “A Poor Man’s Email” Posted by Mar 4, 2009 Google CEO Eric Schmidt made some comments about social networking tools like Twitter, yesterday, that has to question how in touch he is to this burgeoning industry. “”Speaking as a computer scientist, I view all of these as sort of poor man’s email systems,” the Silicon Valley Insider reported he said … » Continue reading |
Google Returns Search Web Option To Gmail Posted by Mar 4, 2009 Seems there were enough vocal opponents to Google’s recent removal of the “Search the Web” option in Gmail for them to reinstall it. There was an online petition, Gadget code to create your own search box and a few other reactions to Google’s dropping of the search option inside gmail. Amazing, … » Continue reading |
Online Consumer Spending Drops in February 2009 Posted by Mar 4, 2009 Consumer spending in February 2009 dropped significantly from January, according to a report by Coremetrics. Those who shopped online during February purchased 13% fewer items. Website sessions that resulted in purchases declined by 3%. Page views per session dropped 1%, product views per session dropped 2.5% and average time on … » Continue reading |
Facebook Marketplace: Now Powered by Oodle Posted by Mar 3, 2009 Facebook launched its Marketplace in 2007, giving users the ability to sell household goods via the social network. Now, Marketplace has been given an overhaul, which has been developed by classifieds vendor Oodle. If you’re currently using Marketplace, you’ll have the option to transfer your item(s) to the updated version. If you … » Continue reading |
MapQuest Launches On-Map Search Tool: Find Coffee On Your Route Posted by Mar 3, 2009 MapQuest has enhanced its Business Locator with an On-Map Search Tool. The tool helps users find businesses along routes they plan with MapQuest. This will help the coffee-obsessed such as myself find coffee stops along their travel routes. Below is a screenshot of a route from Raleigh, NC to Durham, NC. … » Continue reading |
Search Engine Watch Forum Discussions
New Report GOOGLE (Beta?) Reach & Frequency. Mar 4, 2009 NEW Google Report coming soon. Not sure if any of you have this option, Sound like a useful report tried using it, but did not work. They must be tweaking it. http://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=59386 (http://http://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=59386) Heres a screen shot. Searchengineman. Image: http://www.searchlinqsmedia.com/Dell/frequency2.jpg » Join the discussion |
Low Volume Keywords Mar 3, 2009 I could have swore I read something, early last year, on the Official Adwords Blog that they were not doing this anymore: *No The keyword phrase you’ve entered has a low search volume and isn’t showing any of your ads. * Am I mistaken? Does anyone else remember this? I think it is pretty … » Join the discussion |
Scary or not? Mar 3, 2009 I have just come across this study which basically says that the top 3 organic positions get 70% of the clicks. http://www.cs.cornell.edu/People/tj/publications/joachims_etal_05a.pdf Questions: – does that mean that unless an SEO company can get your keywords to at least 3rd position then it’s not worth engaging them since the CTR below 3rdposition is … » Join the discussion |