Many of our customers find search engine optimisation (SEO) services quite expensive. From the client’s point of view the results are intangible and the process is lengthy. Therefore, the clients are often reluctant to commit to the additional expense.
Google Catalogs – Old Fashioned Mail Order Meets High Tech Search
In addition to Google’s Froogle shopping service (still in beta), which features a searchable database of online merchants, Google is also beta-testing their Google Catalog service. Google Catalogs provides a searchable central repository of hundreds of mail-order catalogs.
Meckler Announces Search Engine Strategies Conference In China
Alan Meckler stated in his personal weblog that Search Engine Strategies is going to hold a conference in Beijing China.
Help your visitors zero in with Site-Flavored Google search
As Google has gained in their search reputation the past few years, many webmasters have added a Google search box to their pages. This is meant to provide a quick path for visitors to continue their search, should they not find what they’re looking for on the original site. To help these webmasters provide even more service to their visitors, Google is currently beta-testing a new feature called Site-Flavored Google Search.
3 Deadly Search Engine Marketing Sins
My inbox this week provided glaring examples of three all too common rookie search engine marketing mistakes. What you could call three deadly search engine marketing sins.
New Intent-based Search Engine to Provide True Personalization
Multi-patented, Deductive Search Technology Provides True Relevance and Personalization to Users While Reducing Hardware and People Resources by up To 50%.
Rocketinfo Adds RSS Feature on Search Engine
Rocketinfo has added the ability to create “custom RSS feeds” on RocketNews, the company’s award winning current news search engine.
Getting Flash Sites Ranked in Search Engines
Reader Question: What would be the best approach to make a whole Flash Web site indexable for search engines? I have thought of generating a database driven, artificial HTML structure-hierarchy with the right meta tags and content which would redirect the user to the appropriate Flash page/content.
Search Engine Wars: After the Smoke Clears Who’s Still Standing?
There have been a lot of changes on the search engine front in the past year; so many that it’s hard to keep track of who’s still a major player, and who isn’t. With so many services turning to “Pay for Submission” and “Pay per Click” models, there aren’t a lot left that still accept free submissions. And of those that do, it’s hard to tell exactly which ones are worth your time.
Search Engine Chart Depicts Back End Relationships of Search advertising
According to Kevin Lee, Did-it’s CEO, “The paid search matrix search engine relationship chart is as popular as our free best practices white papers.”