Yahoo’s Organic Search Results Are Now Powered From Microsoft’s Search Engine Bing
Thursday, August 26th, 2010Yahoo has announced its search results are now powered from Bing’s organic search results.
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Yahoo has announced its search results are now powered from Bing’s organic search results.
Digital News Roundup is a new weekly segment which highlights the latest in news and happenings in the online world within the past week.
Re-Virb: Social Network Relaunches, Hopes to Become ‘Tumblr For Entire Websites’; TechCrunch
Re-Virb is planning to take the simple features and high quality design of Tumblr to blogging platforms and apply them to the creation of ‘entire websites’.
The Takeaway: The seamless integration of social media on Re-Virb make Wordpress and Tumblr seem advanced. (more…)
Google has evolved into much more than a search engine competing with many companies other than search.
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Digital News Roundup is a new weekly segment which highlights the latest in news and happenings in the online world within the past week.
How we Signed Up 10,000 Users Before We Even Launched; Silicon Valley Insider
Blueleaf is a new personal financial planning platform that had 10,000 users to its name prior to launch.
The Takeaway: Mixing exclusivity and social media is the way to go. (more…)
I’ve never seen AdWords in Google Toolbar results prior to today, and haven’t been able to trigger their appearance with any search other than for Orbitz, the online travel company.
A brand new AdWords beta, perhaps? (more…)
Last week, Ruben and our VP of Development gave you an informative (and fun!) Introduction to Foursquare. Today, we’re giving you the top ten campaigns we’ve seen yet on the foursquare platform.
In December 2009, Pepsi was Foursquare’s first sponsor ever. What did they do? They sponsored Foursquare’s NYC leaderboard and turned points into dollars. For one week, Pepsi donated $0.04 to CampInteractive, a non-profit organization that helps inner-city youth build technology skills. It was purely altruistic and helped out – not only a good cause – but put Foursquare in line for future sponsorship opportunities.
April 20th, 2010, Google announced that the local business center is becoming Google Places. Google states that this will allow users to find more informative places where to go. The new Google Places will include non-merchant places such as museums, schools and even parks.
With all the personal turmoil Tiger Woods is facing, web searchers have become increasingly interested in the online content about renowned golfer. With the Golf Masters Tournament going on, searchers have switched their focus from Woods personal issues to his golf career according to media researcher Neilsen.
Smart PPC campaign managers know Excel is a powerful tool that can make managing their accounts easier, faster and more efficient. But are you making the most of it?
Yahoo!’s Search Marketing Desktop, formally released, speeds up your paid search efforts…and offers an uncommon take on a common feature. (more…)