Posts Tagged ‘Measurement Tool’

Search engine ranking

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

I just googled, without quotes: example crm The top organic hit is ExampleCRMsolutions.com with this title tag content: Customer Relationship Manage
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Quality Score Question
Does the quality of scores of keywords just affect the ad group they are in or do they affect the entire campaign? So if have ad group that is really
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Hey,little question!
hey,I was wondering how much time does it take to get your site indexed in the google site ?? And another question how do i put a signature :D:p
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comScore: No Clients are Leaving Us for Google

During their conference call announcing second quarter results, comScore addressed whether or not a new Google research product is impacting their business. Google announced their new media measurement tool, Ad Planner, in late June. So far, the program is open by invitation only (though companies can apply for an invite).

comScore CEO Magid Abraham said, “We really haven’t seen an impact so far on our business, we haven’t heard any client who’s said well use [the Google product] instead of comScore,” according to Marketwatch.

A conflict with comScore’s data doesn’t seem to be hurting the measurement company either. Earlier this year, analysts used comScore’s search advertising numbers, showing a decline for Google, to underestimate the search giant for the first quarter of 2008. But Google beat Wall Street in Q1. Google says that the improved quality of their ad product decreased clicks but improved revenues.


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Search engine optimization seo

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

anyone still getting any volume from AOL
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rss xml feed for google
I have submitted sitemap.xml for google, and rss.xml file in feedburner, before submitting in my sitemap.xml file i have declared ?dailySource: forums.searchenginewatch.com

Google to Hold Ad Planner Webinars

Google recently announced Ad Planner, its new media measurement tool. The tool is designed to help media buyers in their ad campaign spend planning. Though the tool is currently in private-beta, anyone is welcome to attend two upcoming webinars introducing the tool. Both webinars are free of charge. You must register to attend, so check out the links and info below:

July 16, 2008 (TODAY!)

Time: 4:00 5:00 pm EST
Register
Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada): 866-469-3239
Registration password: agency1
Event number: 573 433 113
Event password: planner1

July 18, 2008 (Friday)

Time: 2:00 3:00 pm EST
Register
Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada): 866-469-3239
Registration password: agency1
Event number: 577 712 627
Event password: planner2

Related Reading:
Google to Unveil Media Planning Tool
Does Google Analytics Share Data with Google Trends and Ad Planner?


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Underground Training Lab Bonuses

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

. The tool will be free and feature audience measurement data. While geared specifically towards advertisers, though web publishers will have access as well.

Additionally, the Wall Street Journal is reporting that a separate tool will be launched to show how web users respond to online ads.

Audience measurement is already an established field with players such as comScore, Hitwise and Nielsen. Though, comScore did come under fire earlier this year for their measurements of search advertising, which Wall Street used to devalue Google, which ended up posting strong first quarter results.

And as we reported yesterday, Google is taking on sites like Compete and Alexa by offering a new website comparison tool as part of its Trends product.

We expect to have more details about the new media measurement tool when the official announcement is made later today.

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Yahoo! has licensed Urban Mapping’s Urbanware: Neighborhoods, which contains data for 40,000 neighborhood boundaries covering more than 2,000 U.S. cities and towns. The agreement will help Yahoo provide geographically-targeted results based on actual search behavior.

“Urban Mapping’s neighborhood boundary information helps us offer our users access to more complete and relevant content,” said Bob Upham, Director of Business Development for Yahoo! Geo Technologies. “Allowing users to search by neighborhood yields more appropriate results, adding value and relevancy to the overall experience.”

Ian White, Urban Mapping CEO. “Yahoo! clearly sees the value and benefits of delivering neighborhood-based information to their community of users, advertisers, publishers and developers.”

The license is expected to help Yahoo provide improved results in local search, mobile search, yellow pages, maps, and real estate among other applications.

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Undergroundtraininglab

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

column, “3 CEOs with 3 Strategies for SEO Success,” Kevin Heisler looks at three companies with varying degrees of digital presence: La-Z-Boy, D&B, and UTI. Each CEO took time during recent earnings calls to discuss their digital strategies with Wall Street analysts.

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Powerset Launches as Wikipedia Tool
Powerset says it can deliver on a promise originally made by Ask Jeeves namely if you ask it a simple question it will answer. This trick calls for software with the ability to understand the meaning of words something even Google s engineers find challenging to create. With Powerset s technology in open beta though we can see for ourselves how well it works….
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comScore releases U.K. search rankings for April 2008

comScore today released its first report on the U.K. search market from its enhanced comScore qSearch 2.0 online search measurement tool. The service, which was first launched in the U.K. in September 2007, has been updated to include several local market properties where search activity occurs, such as Rightmove Sites and Bebo.com.

I discussed how this expanded definition of “search” changes the landscape in the U.S. back in March in an article entitled, “Introduction to Search Engine Marketing at SES New York 2008.”

In the U.K., Google Sites continued its reign as the leading search property in April with 74.2 percent of all searches. eBay ranked second with 6 percent, followed by Yahoo! Sites (4.3 percent) and Microsoft Sites (3.4 percent).

Two U.K. properties, Rightmove Sites (0.8 percent share) and Bebo.com (0.7 percent share), ranked amongst the top 10. Popular social networking property, Facebook.com, claimed a 1.8-percent market share in April.

Yes, people conduct searches at social networking sites. It’s not your father s SEO.


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