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Tag Archives: deals
Google Obtains Access To TiVo Data
Google TV Ads is about to become a significantly more powerful marketing system. Continue reading
Posted in Business, Pay-Per-Click
Tagged advertising, dataset, deals, help-the-media, juenger, marketers, media, mobile, time infrastructure, ultimately-lead, video ads
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eBay Completes Skype Sale
It looks like the eBay-Skype spectacle has finally come to a close. Continue reading
Posted in Business, Legal, Pay-Per-Click
Tagged arguments, deals, ebay, investor group, josh silverman, Legal, like-the-ebay, percent stake, silver
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MySpace Picks Up Imeem
Imeem, which was able to declare itself "the first and only social networking service to secure licenses from all four major music companies" about two years ago, now appears to be folding. Continue reading
Posted in Business, Pay-Per-Click
Tagged Business, deals, finding-music, google-aims, music-charts, music-companies, music-video, myspace, new music, peter kafka, review and story, sequoia-capital, yahoo
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Yahoo Real-Time Search Test May Be Days Away
A little more information regarding Yahoo's take on real-time search has emerged, and the details - scarce as they are - sound encouraging. Continue reading
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Tagged dead president, deals, facebook, few days, halloween, halloween costumes, search queries, several-unnamed, specifics, time search, twitter, yahoo
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Google and Bing Increase Share of Enterprise Search Traffic
iCrossing has shared the findings from its Enterprise Natural Search Share Index . This is a look at natural search traffic to enterprise level sites, based on a large sample of Fortune 1000 companies across all major verticals. Google's share of natural search traffic to enterprise-level sites in September increased to 76.68%. That is up from 74.7% last year and 75.89% in August. Bing's share also increased, reaching 8.21%. That is up from 6.46% a year ago (MSN) and 8.06% in August. Yahoo's share decreased to 11.10%. A year ago it held 14.13% share, and in August it was at 11.83%. Also declining were AOL and Ask, who came in with 1.75% and 0.41% respectively. AOL declined year-over-year from 2.16%. The results are perhaps not too surprising. The Web search market in general has been following a similar path. Compete data released last week showed that Google increased from 72.3% to 72.6% month-over-month, while Bing's share crawled up from 8.7% to 8.8%. Yahoo's share dropped from 15.8% in August to 14.7% in September. As our own Doug Caverly noted, "Obviously, Microsoft's incentive to forge a partnership will shrink if Bing can steal searchers away from Yahoo. Yahoo might need to hold its own (or at least lose to Google, but not Bing) in order to make sure Microsoft doesn't think better of the arrangement before the 2010 target date." Related Articles: > Compete: Yahoo Stumbled In September > Facebook/Twitter Use May Now Mean More for Google/Bing Rankings > Microsoft and Google Score Deals with Twitter Continue reading
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Tagged aol, arrangement, before-the-2010, Business, deals, look-at-natural, microsoft, msn, natural-search, review and story, search, shrink-if-bing, the-arrangement, yahoo
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Facebook/Twitter Use May Now Mean More for Google/Bing Rankings
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Posted in Business, Pay-Per-Click
Tagged deals, details, facebook, flickr, friends, microsoft, review and story, search-engine, seo, social, time, twitter
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Facebook and Twitter Now More Important to Search Rankings?
Microsoft has inked deals with both Twitter and Facebook to integrate Twitter and Facebook updates into Bing search results. There is a good chance that Google will be making similar deals, but even if they don't, the Bing deals make it all the more important for marketers to be found in real-time searches. Do you spend anytime trying to be found in real-time searches? Continue reading
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Tagged deals, facebook, microsoft, results, review and story, search, search-engine, seo, social, thoughts, tweets, works, yahoo
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