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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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Yahoo Rolling Out Something Kind of Like Real-Time Search

Reports indicate that Yahoo will be rolling out its own version of real-time search results today. Google of course did this earlier in the week, but Yahoo's offering will not exactly be real-time. Google has access to Twitter's firehose (although everybody will have access next year ) because the two companies entered an agreement recently . Yahoo doesn't have access to that, and is just relying on its own algorithms to deliver recent tweets at the bottom of search results. Whereas Google's feature includes tweets, Facebook updates, and a variety of other sources, it looks like Yahoo's Continue reading

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Google Rolls Out Breadcrumb Display in SERPs

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