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Clickbooth.com Gives Back $50k To Non-Profits

edu.clickbooth.com : In a year when many businesses reigned-in charitable giving, Clickbooth chose to share its good fortune, donating 000 to national and local nonprofit organizations. Continue reading

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What Google’s Real-Time Search Means to SEO, PPC & Reputation Management

It seems that over the course of the entire year, we've been waiting for Google to get real-time search. Now it's here. If you have ever had a hard time finding a direct relationship between social media and search engine marketing, it doesn't get any more direct than this. Real-time search results (from Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and other sources) right in regular SERPs. Do you like the idea of real-time results in Google SERPs? Continue reading

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Is Retargeting the Most Under-Utilized Marketing Strategy?

Advertise.com and the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) have shared some interesting findings from a survey about online ad technology. The two organizations found that there is a lot of untapped opportunity for retargeting in online advertising. Retargeting is basically when you market your product from a different angle or to a different market altogether. There's a good explanation of it at answers.com: Marketing efforts to spur demand for a product that is experiencing declining demand by marketing it as though it were a new product. Almost half (46.3%) of respondents said that remarketing (also known as retargeting) is the online marketing technology they feel is most under-utilized. Other technologies respondents feel are under utilized include: - Geo-targeting – 18.3% - Traffic source optimization – 15.9% - Keyword targeting – 13.4% - Other – 3.7% - Category targeting – 2.4% 69.5% said they have never utilized display remarketing in their online advertising. Only 30.5% said that they had or do. Out of the ones that have, most (53.1%) said that display remarketing made their advertising more impactful. "As online advertising continues to grow, newer technologies are recognized and evaluated against the more traditional approaches," said Daniel Yomtobian, founder and CEO of Advertise.com. "We're interested in taking a closer look at why Remarketing is underutilized. We know that retargeting can boost ad response up to 400 percent so it’s definitely something online advertisers need to stay informed about and use more strategically." "As the industry matures, SEMPO recognizes that new technologies and tactics, such as retargeting, will become increasingly important to the search marketer," said SEMPO President Sara Holoubek. "We look forward to a fruitful industry discussion on how search and Remarketing can best be married for maximum ROI." 81.7% of participants said they implement local search advertising campaigns and that the following forms of online advertising provide the best ROI: - Search – 70.7% - Cost-per-action (CPA) – 14.6% - Email – 6.1% - Social – 3.7% - Other – 2.4% 52.4% utilize CPA to drive sales leads, 13.4% use it to drive traffic, 6.1% use it to drive brand awareness, and 26.8% do not utilize CPA at all. (1.2% said "other"). Related Articles: > Continue reading

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Link Building for Bing Rankings: Dos and Don’ts

It's easy for businesses to get caught up in Google's expectations for their sites, when trying to market through search. That's certainly a wise thing to do, considering Google dominates the search market by a huge margin. Still, there are other search engines that people are using, and it is also wise to make sure your site is performing to the best of its ability in those too. I'm obviously talking about Yahoo and Bing, but Yahoo's share is declining, while Bing's is gaining . Furthermore, if the deal between Microsoft and Yahoo goes through, Bing search will be talking over Yahoo anyway. We don't hear as much about what Bing wants out of a site for rankings, but Rick DeJarnette of Bing Webmaster Center has shared some dos and don'ts of link-building for Bing . Not surprisingly, a lot of his advice for honoring Bing's policy, does not differ too much from advice that Google would give you. It is, however, still always nice to see how they feel, just to clear up any possible confusion. Like Google, Bing places great emphasis on quality links to determine its rankings. "Just don't make the mistake of believing it will result in instant gratification. Successful link building efforts require a long-term commitment, not an overnight or turnkey solution," says DeJarnette. "You need to continually invest in link building efforts with creativity and time." What Not To Do DeJarnette shared a list of things that you should avoid in your link building efforts, if it is a good Bing ranking that you are after. Here is what Bing says will get your site reviewed more closely by staff: 1. The number of inbound links suddenly increases by orders of magnitude in a short period of time 2. Many inbound links coming from irrelevant blog comments and/or from unrelated sites 3. Using hidden links in your pages 4. Receiving inbound links from paid link farms, link exchanges, or known "bad neighborhoods" on the Web 5. Linking out to known web spam sites "When probable manipulation is detected, a spam rank factor is applied to a site, depending upon the type and severity of the infraction," says DeJarnette. "If the spam rating is high, a site can be penalized with a lowered rank. If the violations are egregious, a site can be temporarily or even permanently purged from the index." What To Do DeJarnette also shared some tips for getting more quality links. Following are Bing's tips for effective link building (paraphrased): 1. Develop your site as a business brand and brand it consistently 2. Find relevant industry experts, product reviewers, bloggers, and media folk, and make sure they're aware of your site/content 3. Publish concise, informative press releases online 4. Publish expert articles to online article directories 5. Participate in relevant conversations on blogs/forums, referring back to your site's content when applicable 6. Use social networks to connect to industry influencers (make sure you have links to your site in your profiles) 7. Create an email newsletter with notifications of new content 8. Launch a blog/forum on your site 9. Participate in relevant industry associations and especially in their online forums Continue reading

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