The search engine industry is an industry of act and react. When one company does something innovative (or just something, in many cases), the rest of the players, in some way, emulate it. Google, Yahoo, and Ask Jeeves have all made moves that have industry wide reactions. Keeping this in mind, Yahoo Search has announced that they have launched their own blog.
IAMcafe.com Searches Patents For Search Engines
While the search engine wars between the Internet’s biggest players marches on, PatentCafe’s ICO Global Patent Search stands quietly in the background as the search engine used to search, search engine technology.
Search Engines and Rollover Navigation
Hi Jill,
If our navigation buttons are rollovers, I understand that search engines can’t follow the links. Do you recommend repeating them as text links at the bottom of the page or is this unnecessary?
Best regards,
Marla
Dogpile Web Search Toolbar Now Offers Olympics Coverage via RSS
The Olympics RSS feed covers the latest breaking news on medals, events, competitors and more and is immediately available to all users who download the Dogpile Toolbar.
3.5 Tips To Help You Avoid Becoming The Next Search Engine Outlaw
Want to avoid being blacklisted by the search engines and banished to the sin bin never to receive a single search engine visitor ever again? Thought so. Here’s some tips to help you..
A Look At Yahoos Local Search Beta
On August 3rd, Yahoo launched their Local Search Beta product. Yahoo Local is designed to serve as and perhaps replace the Yellow Pages, both Internet and book-based. The local search integrates Yahoo’s search technology, as well as Yahoo’s mapping function to help locate information on your local area query.
Why Articles Are Not The Route To High Search Engine Rankings
If you have any interest in getting high search engine rankings for your website (and who doesn’t) you’ve probably been sold the idea that writing and publishing your own articles will do it for you.
Is Yahoo Search As Effective?
Organic search engine listings, to some, are the equivalent of life-blood of many sites. With Google and Yahoo driving the search engine industry, gaining respectable organic listings within is considered to be golden. In fact, Rustybrick of SERoundTable.com, states that Google “provides over 70%” search engine traffic that his site receives. Compare this to Yahoo Search, which is only responsible for 10% of his traffic.
Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization Launches Advertising Campaign
The Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) today announced the launch of a major advertising campaign.
Is it Worth Chasing Search Engine Rankings?
We all know that the best way of getting quality, free traffic is by achieving a first page ranking on one of the main search engines. For the past few years, Google has held the position of being the most popular and probably the best search engine there is and as such, this is the search engine that everyone wants their site listed on.