By ArticleSnatch on December 3, 2007
Next week offers one of the most significant opportunities for those in the search marketing world to up their knowledge, industry networks and have a great time doing it. WebmasterWorld’s Pubcon conference in Las Vegas has acquired a certain gravitational pull that’s impossible to ignore. There are many reasons why this is true, so I’ve [...]
| Tagged Aaron Wall, Abhilash Patel, Adam, Andy Beal, Bill Hartzer, Brett Tabke, Carolyn Shelby, Cindy Turrietta, Donna Fontenot, Francis McGovern, internet-marketing, Jeremy Shoemaker (Shoemoney), Jim Hathaway, Joe Morin, Las Vegas, Lee Odden, Manoj K. Jasra, Michael Dorausch, online marketing efforts, Scott Hendison, search marketing talent, search marketing world, search slacker, Sergey Rusak, Todd Malicoat, Tony Adam, web development |
By ArticleSnatch on November 30, 2007
Because Google has neglected to make certain links from its site nofollow, webmasters are wondering how, exactly, they differ from paid links. All you have to do to get a link from Google’s PageRank 7 Mini Enterprise Search Appliance page is buy the product, which runs just shy of $2,000. Buy a Mini and Google [...]
| Tagged Andy Beal, certain links from its site, google, search capabilities, Search Engine, USD |
By ArticleSnatch on September 25, 2007
Google’s market cap is currently hovering around $177 billion, and although that sum can’t perform magic, it is a powerful motivator – construction on the search giant’s Lenoir, North Carolina facility is apparently moving along at a surprising pace. Construction projects are supposed to run behind schedule; everybody knows this. But in an article for [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Andy Beal, David Barlow, google, Internet search engine.&rdquo, Jonathan B. Cox, Lenoir, North Carolina, North Carolina facility, search, Search Engine, USD |
By ArticleSnatch on September 21, 2007
Google entered the social bookmarking realm today real quiet like, but bloggers found Google’s Shared Stuff anyway. The bookmarking tool can be added by dragging the "Email/Share" button to the browser bookmarks bar, as illustrated on Google’s Shared Stuff webpage. The Email/Share button allows users to share or email webpages with friends, and allows users [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Andy Beal, google |
By ArticleSnatch on September 19, 2007
A new interactive ad format has entered the world of widgets with Google’s release of Gadget Ads, touted as ‘Websites within Websites’.AdWords has a new toy for its advertising clients. They are called Google Gadget Ads, and have been in testing in a limited beta form for several big-name brands. Google said its Gadget Ads [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged advertising clients, advertising platform, Andy Beal, content network, google, Honda, HTML |
By ArticleSnatch on July 4, 2007
On Edmunds.com, the 1999 Daewoo Leganza received a “Consumer Rating” of 8.4 (out of a possible 10 points). The 2002 Aston Martin DB7 only got an 8.2. So please, please, please be careful when reading user reviews. This was one of the takeaway messages of an article by Michael Kanellos. “Perhaps no other time in [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Andy Beal, food joint, Michael Kanellos, Online Reviews, United States, USD |
By ArticleSnatch on June 30, 2007
The majority of U.S. Presidential candidates have a negative reputation on search engines, according to a new study by Andy Beal of Marketing Pilgrim. The 2008 Presidential Election Candidate Reputation Study found that 15 of 18 candidates had negative results within the first 20 when a user searched for their names on Google and Yahoo. [...]
Posted in SEO | Tagged Andy Beal, Barack Obama, Democrats Barack Obama, google, Mike Gravel, negative search engine results, Ron Paul, Search Engine, search engine reputation, search engines, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on June 23, 2007
Terry Semel has stepped down, but Semel wasn’t Yahoo’s one and only problem. It stands to reason, then, that more “corrective actions” may take place, and that some of those actions may affect people, not software. Mind you, this is largely speculation – there is no proof that heads will roll, and not even any [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Andy Beal, David Utter, Dawn Kawamoto, Stefanie Olsen, Terry Semel, USD, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on June 2, 2007
There was a very clear film of a very murky object that got released the other day; the object may or may not be the Loch Ness Monster. As for ghosts (and many other strange entities), the debate also continues. But “Googlenopes” – the term is new – do exist! Hat tip to Marketing Pilgrim’s [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Andy Beal, Gene Weingarten, google, Hillary Clinton, Paris Hilton, Richard Cheney, Santa Claus, The Washington Post |
By ArticleSnatch on May 25, 2007
Lee Odden over at Top Rank Blog asked a number of search marketers for some input on what they consider to be the better search podcasts. Using that information he has started a poll of the top 10 or so and is looking to get an indication of which search podcasts we listen to regularly. [...]
Posted in SEO | Tagged Andy Beal, Barry Schwartz, Brian Offenberger SEO Radio, Bryan Azorsky, Cindy Turrietta, Danny Sullivan Rush, Dave Naylor, Greg Boser, Jeremy Shoemaker Good, Jim Hedger, Joe Balestrino Net, Karma - Greg Niland Strike, Lee Odden, Lee Odden Polls, Manoj Jasra, Neil Patel Web, Search marketers, search podcasts, SEO, Web Analytics World |
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