SMX Day 1: You & A
The highly anticipated Search Marketing Expo started on a light note with Expo organizer Danny Sullivan hosting the ‘You & A” with everyone’s favorite Google Guy, Matt Cutts.
Google Bombing Will Continue?
Marissa Mayer, Google’s sharp-talking Director of Consumer Web Products posts an article called “Googlebombing ‘failure’” in the Official Google Blog
Online Product Information Important To Shoppers
Being able to research products online is important to retail shoppers. Ninety-one percent of online shoppers said it was "important" or "very important" for retailers to offer in- depth product information online according to WebCollage’s 2007 "Survey of Online Consumer Product Research Habits."
Blinkx To Back Ask’s Video Search
Ask isn’t the top search engine, and Blinkx isn’t the most recognizable name in the world of online video, but both companies have done some pretty impressive things. Now they’re doing them together – Blinkx will power Ask’s video search engine.
Inside SMX Seattle
SE Round Table’s Tamar Weinberg provides an in-depth analysis of the first day’s events at the 2007 Search Marketing Expo in Seattle.
Interview with Barry Schwartz
Our next mobile search interview is with Barry Schwartz better known as Rusty Brick. One of the industry voices for Search, barry has put together one of the leading forums called Search Engine Roundtable. Thank you barry for the interview.
From China to SMX
This is my first post since returning from China. I have to say that it was good to be home. In the plane flying over British Columbia, I had a new appreciation for the vast amounts of land with nary a human in sight.
Google Sites Video Streams Rush To Viewers
Driven by YouTube, sites run by Google led the comScore Video Metrix rankings for March 2007.
Saleforce.com Gets AdWords Integration
Google and Saleforce.com have teamed up to integrate AdWords with Salesforce’s customer relationship management (CRM) applications. Offering a hybrid called Salesforce Group Edition, the alliance is aimed at leveling the playing field for small and medium-sized businesses looking to compete online.
Google May Make Deal With South Korean Telecom
Google’s had some success in South Korea, yet the search engine giant has also had to make a number of adjustments and compromises. Now its tenacity may be paying off; reports indicate that South Korea’s biggest mobile phone operator may employ Google’s search-based advertising throughout its network.