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By ArticleSnatch on January 9, 2008
Want a snapshot of the day’s search marketing news? Here we’ve collected today’s top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web: From the SEW Blog: Microsoft Offers $1.2 Billion For Norwegian Search CompanyThey may not have Google’s market share but Microsoft does not seem to [...]
| Tagged For Norwegian Search Company, google, local search, Microsoft, New Hampshire, New Year's Day, organic search engine rankings, ReachLocal, Search Engine, search marketing news, search rankings, search space, USD |
By ArticleSnatch on January 9, 2008
In honor of today’s New Hampshire primaries, we decided to hold our own Paid Search Presidential Primaries. Let’s see how campaign dollars flowed to paid search, through buys on Google, Yahoo, MSN Live and Ask. Our winners? In New Hampshire, the Republican race is too close to call. Both John McCain and Mitt Romney continued [...]
| Tagged ABC, Barack, google, John McCain, Media outlets, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, paid search, Rudy Giuliani, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on October 20, 2007
comScore has released its monthly look at U.S. consumer activity at popular online sites for September 2007. Political sites saw gains as controversies were in the headlines along with the 2008 presidential campaign heating up. Sports sites grew with football season in full swing, and a number of retail categories appear in the ranking of [...]
| Tagged American Greetings, comScore, comScore Media Metrix, google, Idaho, Jack Flanagan, Labor Day, Larry Craig, Microsoft, NFL, NFL Internet Group, Online sites, retail categories, Retail food, sports category, sports sites, The New York Times, Time Warner, United States, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on July 5, 2007
Candidates for the 2008 Presidential election have been vying for the attention of Internet users, with Barack Obama and Mitt Romney gaining the most.The run-up to the Presidential primaries involves a lot of fund-raising for US Presidential candidates. They do not want to leave any stone unturned, as money could be under one. The Internet [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Barack Obama, compete, Fred Thompson, Hillary Clinton, Howard Dean, indispensable tool, internet users, John Edwards, John McCain, Matt Pace, Mitt Romney, online effort, Rudy Giuliani, White House |
By ArticleSnatch on April 10, 2007
YouTube has created a channel for the politically minded and has launched CitizenTube. Their goal is to attract people to express themselves using video on political topics covering local, state, national and international politics. Steve Grove, YouTube’s News and Political Editor will edit the channel. The channel will aggregate political videos that currently exist on [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Barack Obama, Citizentube's mission, Drew Dupont, John McCain, mainstream media, Steve Grove, youtube |
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