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The Numb3rs Behind the Search

April 15, 2012 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

By: RH An illustrated look at the "Who,What,Where and How" For those who spend time analyzing search data for their websites or SEM campaigns its worth reading Courtesy of Steady Rain    

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Filed Under: Infographics, Search Engines, SEM, SEO

Is Personalized Search Getting Too Personal ?

April 14, 2012 by Raymond Hackney 1 Comment

By: RH As search gets more personalized many people are mixed about it. They say they feel they are getting better results, but do not like all the info that is gathered about them. The Pew Research Center has gathered the info and MDG Advertising has presented an illustrated look at the data. (click to […]

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Filed Under: Infographics, Search Engines Tagged With: Infographics, Internet, Personalized search

Social vs Search

March 22, 2012 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

By: RH MDG Advertising did a piece comparing how Search and Social Media measure up against one another. They looked at what areas Search was best in and where Social Media was best. Courtesy of MDG Advertising

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Filed Under: Infographics, Search Engines, SEO, social media Tagged With: Internet, Search, Social Media

SeoBook: How Google killed the longtail search

December 1, 2011 by Raymond Hackney 1 Comment

SeoBook.com did a nice little look at how Google has affected the long tail search. For domainers that own many long tail domains and use them for search value. its worth a look. Source: http://www.seobook.com/learn-seo/infographics/longtail-fail.php  

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Filed Under: Google, Search Engines

Google will now alert you to duplicate content issues

October 31, 2011 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

Anyone who develops websites knows the  importance of fresh content.  Sometimes you may think content is fresh, but maybe someone wrote something for you and you did not check it with copyscape. You could have both a plagiarism and duplicate content problem.  Search Engine land published an article today on how Google will now alert […]

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Filed Under: Google, Search Engines, SEO

Bing is costing Microsoft billions

September 22, 2011 by Raymond Hackney 1 Comment

Tech Crunch reports Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since its 2009 inception. Currently, losses are at about $1 billion per quarter. But wait — it gets worse. Before Bing was ever a not-quite-household name, Microsoft’s online services division had made no money whatsoever. In fact, CNN Money calculates that since Microsoft started showing […]

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Filed Under: Bing, Search Engines Tagged With: Bing, Search

Google changing search with expanded organic sitelinks

August 18, 2011 by Raymond Hackney 2 Comments

Google has introduced expanded organic sitelinks. So search for domaining.com for example: Now this is not under every search but it seems if the site is well known, you get these expanded organic listings. If this becomes the norm its going to get interesting.

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Filed Under: Google, Search Engines Tagged With: Domain Names, Expanded search listings, Google, Internet, Search

Google keeps above 65 % search share according to comScore

August 11, 2011 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

Eweek.com did a report on the latest comScore search results for July. Microsoft’s share of the U.S. explicit core search market remained unchanged between June and July, according to new data from research firm comScore. Overall, Google Websites led in July with 65.1 percent of the U.S. market, a slight decrease from 65.5 percent in […]

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