$3 Billion US Social Media Ad Spend
According to a post by Search-Optimization.com Social Media Marketing Ad spending will pass $3 Billin in 2011.
According to a post by Search-Optimization.com Social Media Marketing Ad spending will pass $3 Billin in 2011.
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Google India Labs came up with a new tool called Google Noticeboard. The Firefox extension enables community members to exchange information over the Internet without an intermediary. More…
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A report from Hitwise Data stated that today Internet users are typing long words in different search engines as a part of their search queries. More…
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The Chinese search giant Baidu had been claimed many times for its “Baidu Bidding Ranking program” Now, Baidu is implementing steps in order to rescue its reputation. More….
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A team from Germany has come up with a new technique called Keyboardr for search engines on Google, Wikipedia and YouTube, that will display and execute the searches you type More….
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A recent post at the WebmasterWorld discussed about the updated Google patent named Information retrieval based on historical data. More….
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According to the MSN Virtual Earth Blog, Ask.com has thrown out its mapping platform for Ask Maps and is now using Microsoft Virtual Earth as its new platform. More….
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360 Enterprises Incorporated has announced that it has acquired the SEO & Social Media firm HybridSEM. 360 Enterprises intend to market HybridSEM's video marketing, link bait, on-page SEO and social media services under its flagship. More….
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In an effort to improve website clickthrough rates, a software architect Tim Nash has begun an experiment that is aimed at improving rankings and clickthrough rates. For the full report about the experiment and its conclusion, Click Here.
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Due to a recent controversy that had been sparked by a case of link baiting, Google's Matt Cutts was compelled to step forward and give his opinion on the guidelines by which Google treats linkbaiting. More…
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