The reasons behind the surge in searches for “beautiful people” and its implications on society and the future of online beauty trends.
Apple releases new stuff, new blog search engine
Some guy named Steve Jobs was on stage this morning announcing stuff for some computer company in Cupertino.
Google, Censorship, and Search Marketing
From a search marketing perspective, censorship, or put nicely, “content regulation,” is something that we’ve been living with on Google and the other engines for years.
Yahoo Search Opens Up Wikipedia
Yahoo’s work with Wikipedia takes another step with Yahoo Search; queries that return Wikipedia entries along with other search results will have additional direct links to Wikipedia resources.
Do B2B’s and B2C’s Collide in Search Marketing?
I talk with marketers and IT folks all across the country about their web sites and their potential to use the search engines to drive traffic.
Business to Business Marketing on Search Engines A Largely Untapped Marketing Tool
I’m in the business of search engine marketing, so it’s sometimes easy to forget that a majority of people don’t really know that the industry exists, how useful it is in business to business marketing, and what a valuable marketing tool SEO can be in general.
Brands, Blogs & Search in 2006
The Magazine DM News publishes a supplement called “Outlook” each year that collects interviews and articles from some of the leading direct marketers and their perspectives on the coming year in direct marketing.
Search Censors Can’t Swat A Sparrow
One Chinese blogger stays on the move, uses multiple blogs, and says the demand for non-corrupt political officials is the real foe of censorship.
AOL Search Best At Conversions
With a 6.17 percent rate, AOL Search fared best among search engines when it came to converting visitors into customers in January.
Congress Sounds Off Against Search
MSN, Yahoo, Google, and networking company Cisco all sent staffers to be part of a House Subcommittee hearing on their business practices in China.