Monthly archive for December 2008

Google Wishes You a Merry Christmas!

Monday, den 22. December 2008

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Google Optimise Search Results for iPhone & Android

Friday, den 19. December 2008

Yesterday Google released a new update to their search results page’s on the iPhone and Android, which improves the users experience when you’re on a mobile. It’s only available in the US for now, but I’m sure if its succesfull it’ll soon be in Europe. See below for a quote from Google:
“Whether you’re using Google [...]

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Microsoft AdCenter Study Shows Small Companies Still to Invest in SEM

Thursday, den 18. December 2008

Microsoft Ad Center have released a study showing that small companies are still to invest in Search Engine Marketing, please see below for a quote:
“Surprisingly, seven in 10 small-business owners who participated revealed that they would rather try to do their own taxes than start a paid search marketing campaign. In an effort to minimize [...]

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Google Release Zeitgeist 2008

Thursday, den 18. December 2008

Google have released the eagerly awaited Google Zeitgeist for 2008, the Zeitgeist is Google’s popular yearly release of the most searched terms for all over the world. The most popular terms for 2008 in the UK are as follows:

1.  facebook                  6.  news
2.  bbc                           7.  hotmail
3.  youtube                   8.  bebo
4.  ebay                         9.  yahoo
5.  games                     10.  jobs

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AdWords Editor Update – v7.0

Wednesday, den 17. December 2008

Google have released an update to their widely used search engine marketing tool, Adwords Editor. Below is a quote from the Official Google Blog:
“It’s update time again! We’ve released version 7.0 of AdWords Editor for Windows and Mac, and have included some sought-after metrics. This release of AdWords Editor includes data for first [...]

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Google Chrome out of Beta

Monday, den 15. December 2008

The much talked about, Google Chrome is now out Beta. Here’s a quote from the Google Blog:
 “Since we first released Google Chrome, the development team has been hard at work improving the stability and overall performance of the browser. In just 100 days, we have reached more than 10 million active users around the world [...]

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Yahoo to Reduce Agency Discounts

Friday, den 12. December 2008

In a memo to agencies, Yahoo has announced plans to reduce the kick-backs it gives to agencies that spend over a specified amount on Yahoo. Revolution had this to say:
The move could see brands reduce the amount they spend with Yahoo!, according to industry sources. Some agencies pass the discount on to brands, but with the [...]

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Google allows advertisers to target iPhone and G1 users

Tuesday, den 9. December 2008

As a result of the huge increase in the amount of people using such devises, Google has updated its AdWords system to allow advertisers to target iPhone & G1 users. Read the complete NMA article here

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123people.com – 100% Universal search

Tuesday, den 9. December 2008

Still wondering how Universal search is going to look like?  123people results can be a very good approximation for this.  Basically, this new search engine is aimed to help people find other people or about other people; however the site adds value with a wide variety of result formats:  Images, Videos, Blogs, Biographies, and even [...]

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Google Allows Spirit Brands to Run AdWords Campaigns

Wednesday, den 3. December 2008

First gambling and now spirits, the new policy u-turn by Google will see Spirit brands able to advertise in Google’s search listings and on its extensive network for the first time ever. The move is an attempt to increase dwindling ad spend, read more here

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