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Yahoo Getting Left In The Dirt By Google And Bing

16 hours ago ago from dot COM Report

Once the world's online search leader, Yahoo's share has sharply declined, putting it in danger of losing its relevance in a market increasingly dominated by Google. Yahoo's search market share in November fell to 17.5% from 18% in October, according to a monthly comScore report released late Wednesday. It's the lowest share ever recorded for Yahoo. Cannibalizing Yahoo's market share is Microsoft, whose new Bing search site gained 0.4 ...

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III World Search War

4 hours ago ago from Plus Blog

As most popular engine is Google which has fanatics on web is getting the biggest search marketing advertising pie, if you know the search marketing is estimated 8.5 Billion $ for 2007, you may imagine how much this sector is attractive for web giants.Contextual and paid inclusions are really working to get new customers with high conversion rates, which means advertiser is getting good ROI(Return On Invertment) depending on campaign ...

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Why Should Your Company Want SEO As The Major Online Marketing Aid.

17 hours ago ago from AIM Ecommerce

The utilization of search engines or is the 2nd most frequently performed action of all Internet users, behind using e-mail. The majority of Internet users use search engines and directories as their 1st approach to find information or resources online. The problem is that there are at present approximately 4 billion web pages available on the Internet and the probability of the user actually finding your site is remote because of the ...

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Traffic to my Website – Some Valuable Facts!

18 hours ago ago from Bonehead SEO

Guest Post: The world wide web is a highly competitive market. Companies vie for the attention of billions of internet users in the search for better revenue. A lynch pin to the internet marketing war is the search engine. Search engines are internet venues where billions of people congregate to search for information. The most prominent search engine giants are of course Google and Yahoo. The kind of traffic these dot-com companies ...

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23 hours ago ago from adblast.com

adblast.com Search the Web: Advertisement Internet Online Advertisement Ad Web Advertisement Advertisement Design Free Ads Banner Advertisement Sponsored Results for Advertisement Advertisement Find providers of advertising solutions in our directory. www.business.com Yahoo! Search Ads Sign up for Yahoo! Search Marketing today and get a $50 credit. searchmarketing.yahoo.com ...

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Yahoo Imposes Weeklong Global Shut Down

7 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

BY JESSICA E. VASCELLARO Yahoo Inc. is shutting down its offices, except for "essential functions," from Dec. 25 through Jan. 1, as the Internet company searches for new ways to cut costs during the recession. Yahoo spokeswoman Dana Lengkeek said the move is the Sunnyvale, Calif., company's first mandatory world-wide shutdown, although Yahoo has encouraged U.S. employees to take the week off ...

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The Science of Managing Search Ads

10 hours ago ago from The New York Times

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. Cyber Monday had gone swimmingly for Tiny Prints. Despite the economic downturn, customers streamed into the Tiny Prints online store on the Monday after Thanksgiving , called Cyber Monday because it is one of the busiest days of the year for Web retailers. They snapped up the company's custom holiday cards at roughly twice the rate of a year ago. But in the following days, Ed Han, the chief executive, and his team ...

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Report: Twitter Finds Profit in Search Deals

20 hours ago ago from Wired.com

Sections Twitter Earns First Profit Selling Search to Google, Microsoft Microblogging service Twitter reached profitability ahead of expectations in 2009 in characteristic style, with just two strokes of the pen, Business Week reported Monday. Citing anonymous sources, Business Week said the company pocketed $25 million from syndication deals with Microsoft and Google that allow those ...

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