Monthly archive for June 2010

Google Tests Twitter Feeds in Display Ads

Thursday, den 10. June 2010

It was rumoured on Clickz this week, that Google has invited a small amount of advertisers to test a new content network Ad format that integrates in the   advertisers Twitter feed. The layout of the banner Ad will be the Twitter bird logo sitting in the left hand corner, with the advertisers latest tweet featured [...]

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Bing Continues to Expand with New Features

Wednesday, den 9. June 2010

Well as Reported in an earlier blog post this week (thanks Dave) Bing Cashback is soon to be no more!! Lets all take a moment to wipe away a tear!!!…….but wait, all is not lost; Looks like Bing are preparing all kinds of fun for us to soften the blow! Lets have a look shall [...]

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Hitwise & Kenshoo Announce Partnership

Wednesday, den 9. June 2010

Hitwise have announced their newly formed partnership with Kenshoo, Kenshoo is a popular search engine management tool used by PPC professionals around the globe. In this partnership Hitwise will share their Search Engine, Website & Industry data with Kenshoo which will then be found on the Kenshoo tool & bid management system. See below for [...]

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New Facebook Profile

Wednesday, den 9. June 2010

After all that privacy backlash against Facebook, we were starting to think the era of celebrity profiles might be coming to an end. Well not true - the latest ‘celeb’ to join the ranks of Facebook users is our old friend George W. Bush. He’s already got over 73,000 friends! I can’t wait to trawl through [...]

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Free Google Navigation Comes to Mainland Europe & Canada

Wednesday, den 9. June 2010

Google have launched their popular Google Navigation app for Android to most of mainland Europe and Canada. This has been highly awaited by Android users who have yet to try it out for themselves. Confirmed countries so far include: Canada, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Netherlands, Denmark, Austria, Switzerland, and Belgium. For those of you who [...]

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BP buy “Oil Spill” PPC Search Terms

Wednesday, den 9. June 2010

BP was yesterday accused of being unethical, as they used PPC to try to dampen the effect the Gulf of Mexico oil spill has had on their brand’s reputation. The company has been purchasing ppc keywords like “oil spill”, “deepwater horizon” and “gulf of mexico” so that when a user types in these terms they [...]

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Google’s new time dimension and how it will affect your SEO

Tuesday, den 8. June 2010

On the surface, these time filters appear to present searchers with little more than a look back at what was relevant in previous time periods. For example, you can filter the index for content added in the last few hours, day, week, month, year or even across a custom date range. It’s like time-traveling using [...]

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Social Networks overtake Search Engines in UK Traffic

Tuesday, den 8. June 2010

Experian Hitwise today announced figures that showed social networks have become more popular than search engines in the UK. The firm said traffic to social networks accounted for 11.9% of UK visits in May, whilst search engines accounted for 11.3%. It also said that Facebook received 55% of the social network traffic; almost triple the [...]

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How to link Facebook to Twitter

Tuesday, den 8. June 2010

If you manage a Facebook Page, you now will be able to decide whether to share updates with their Twitter followers, and you also will be able to control what type of updates to share: status updates, links, photos, notes, events or all of them. If you have multiple Pages, you will have the option [...]

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Bing End Cashback Promotion

Monday, den 7. June 2010

When Bing first launched in America, they released it with a feature called “Cashback”. This allowed users to signup and get money back when they buy things online that they have sourced from Bing. On Friday, Microsoft announced that they will no longer be running the Cashback feature. Many people saw this as an attempt [...]

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