Monthly Archives: February 2010

Is Google Caffeine MIA?

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The question on everyone’s lips in the SEO world at the moment … Continue reading

How Twitter Stats Compare To Facebook and Buzz

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The opportunities presented to internet marketers within social media are undeniably huge, but the activity on the three big platfroms is still dwarfed by the activity on the major search engines. Searches on Google approximate to 2 million per minute, with 194,000 per minute on Yahoo and 56,000 per minute on Bing. Continue reading

Google announces DoubleClick for Publishers

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Google’s new DoubleClick for Publishers will allows publishers to better manage on-site ads and maximise advertising revenue. Continue reading

Future of SEO Depends on Mobile Technology

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Effective search engine optimisation has always been geared towards creating high quality … Continue reading

Google Buzz Privacy Storm

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Google Buzz has faced a storm of criticism for its new networking service Google Buzz. Continue reading

Kevin Smith's Twitter Carries Too Much Weight For South...

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If anyone in Hollywood knows how to leverage social media for their … Continue reading

Google Buzz: 5 Points For, 5 Points Against

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Arguments for and against Google Buzz will emerge and change very quickly over the next few days, as more and more people will be looking for create accounts (or use the ones that have automatically been given to them through their Gmail accounts). Continue reading

Google launches Google Buzz

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Google’s latest social network Google Buzz launched this week, pitching directly against popular rival sites Twitter and Facebook. Continue reading

PPC Back to Basics

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It may seem slightly strange to backtrack and go back over the … Continue reading

Microsoft Cha-ching; Less So For Bing

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Google seems firmly installed on the iphone, accounting for even more traffic than resulted from non search traffic (URLs entered directly into browser). Even if an iphone switch from Google to Bing did take place, it is uncertain how much of an effect it would have on overall search volumes. Continue reading