Your site advertising is a wonder to behold and you re attracting plenty of traffic. Strangely though you don t seem to be getting any more conversions than you did before your campaign. What s the problem Sad to say your problems could be deeper than marketing. Keep reading for some tips on where to look…. fore more info…..
Google Blog Search has redesigned and added meme trackers like Techmeme and Megite on the front pages of several categories and the homepage itself.
I’ve shared a screenshot and you can see how the blog posts are separated by story along with how popular they are. This allows for easy scanning, which is useful if you’re looking for blogs talking about a hot topic.
What do you think of the update? Let us know in the comments.
Recently, Google and T-mobile teamed up to unveil the new G1, the first Android-powered phone to be made commercially available. There was a lot of hype about the device and how it compared to the iPhone, but how does Google’s baby, search, fit into the mix?
Marc Vanlerberghe, Google’s Product Marketing Director, took to the Official Google Mobile blog to address that very issue.
It turns out search pops up in a bunch of places on Android, as you might expect.
The search feature on Maps sounds pretty cool. Just start typing, and the search interface pops up.
Other applications have your typical search button, and then there’s a good ol’ fashioned search widget on the home screen.
Query suggestions will be seen throughout, some using Google Suggest and some using query histories.
Google put together a video to show more of how search will work on Android. Check it out:
Your site advertising is a wonder to behold and you re attracting plenty of traffic. Strangely though you don t seem to be getting any more conversions than you did before your campaign. What s the problem Sad to say your problems could be deeper than marketing. Keep reading for some tips on where to look…. Continue…..
Recently, Google and T-mobile teamed up to unveil the new G1, the first Android-powered phone to be made commercially available. There was a lot of hype about the device and how it compared to the iPhone, but how does Google’s baby, search, fit into the mix?
Marc Vanlerberghe, Google’s Product Marketing Director, took to the Official Google Mobile blog to address that very issue.
It turns out search pops up in a bunch of places on Android, as you might expect.
The search feature on Maps sounds pretty cool. Just start typing, and the search interface pops up.
Other applications have your typical search button, and then there’s a good ol’ fashioned search widget on the home screen.
Query suggestions will be seen throughout, some using Google Suggest and some using query histories.
Google put together a video to show more of how search will work on Android. Check it out:
I put up a whole bunch of my website/product pictures and they don’t seem to be showing up in google. I had a few questions that maybe some of you SEContinue…..
Recently, Google and T-mobile teamed up to unveil the new G1, the first Android-powered phone to be made commercially available. There was a lot of hype about the device and how it compared to the iPhone, but how does Google’s baby, search, fit into the mix?
Marc Vanlerberghe, Google’s Product Marketing Director, took to the Official Google Mobile blog to address that very issue.
It turns out search pops up in a bunch of places on Android, as you might expect.
The search feature on Maps sounds pretty cool. Just start typing, and the search interface pops up.
Other applications have your typical search button, and then there’s a good ol’ fashioned search widget on the home screen.
Query suggestions will be seen throughout, some using Google Suggest and some using query histories.
Google put together a video to show more of how search will work on Android. Check it out:
Run, don’t walk, to your favorite bookstore and pick up a copy of Search Engine Marketing, Inc.: Driving Search Traffic to Your Company’s Web Site (2nd Edition). Okay, okay, so most search engine marketers will simply order the paperback on Amazon.com. But, somehow 1-click ordering takes all the drama out of buying the latest book by Mike Moran and Bill Hunt.
And if you don’t believe me, check out what Lee Odden, the CEO of TopRank Online Marketing and author of the Online Marketing Blog, has to say: With Search Engine Marketing, Inc., Bill Hunt and Mike Moran have successfully updated what is already known in the industry as ‘The Search Marketing Bible.’ With new content, examples, and insight including social media and Web site search, this is a must read book for marketers at companies of all sizes from startups to the Fortune 100.
I interviewed Bill about the new edition of the book back in August at Search Engine Strategies San Jose. And I’ve been keeping the video interview under wraps — until today. You can watch it below — before getting your hands on your very own copy. And, yes, this will be on the mid-term exam.
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Facebook’s market share is up 50% year-over-year, according to data released by Hitwise. myYearbook.com saw a 256% growth, propelling it into the third spot for most visited social network sites in the United States in August 2008. Still, they only had 1.65% of the total share.
MySpace lost market share, 10% to be exact. But it still holds the number one spot at 67.54% of the market.
Adobe released Creative Suite 4 this week and included with the update is a Google Site Search-powered help feature. Google Site Search is used with the new Adobe Community Help, which harnesses the power of social media and online communities to provide another source of support.
Adobe Senior Product Manager John Nack, writing on the Official Google blog, said, “We’ve plugged the whole community brain trust right into the Suite and used the power of Google Site Search to do it. Creative Suite 4 customers can find fast, relevant information from our online communities, without ever having to leave their desktop work environments, making design faster and more fun. And because we’ve built the Adobe Flash Platform into the whole Suite, other developers can take these concepts even farther. This is just the start of great online integration to come.”