Searching For Sports Info? Try Enth – Justed Added NFL Search
With the NFL season about to get underway, Enth.com, has added NFL search on its site, SearchNewz announced today. Enth is a source of sports statistics and even offers a tool bar that runs sports scores and fantasy results. “Through a partnership with STATS LLC, the worlds leading sports information provider, Enth.com aggregates, filters, and [...]
Mobile Social Networking Still Has Bluepulse
Mobile social networking is practically nonexistent in day-to-day life. This means (a) it’s a dead end or (b) there’s a lot of room for expansion. As it gives Bluepulse $6 million in funding, VantagePoint Venture Partners appears to be betting on (b). First, to substantiate that claim of nonexistence, I’ll cite an M:Metrics study. Now, [...]
Application essays
An entry to ones desired university could fetch a dream of a lifetime. An appropriate application essay would fetch just that. The biggest question would be the technique of writing one such convincin… More: continued here application essays
Top Web Sites Have Retention, Overlap
Nielsen//NetRatings has announced the leaders in three Web categories. Search, career development and multi-category travel have had high month- over- month visitor retention rates from June to July, but also had audience overlap with other competitors in their categories. Search providers had the best retention rates, with an average of 71 percent of June visitors [...]
Microsoft to Update Trademark Dispute Handling in adCenter
While Microsoft’s trademark policy for adCenter advertisers is not changing, the way Microsoft deals with trademark infringement accusations against advertisers will change starting on September 10, according to the adCenter Blog. Microsoft will stop generating its lists of advertisers approved by the trademark owner who can bid on trademarked keywords, but will continue to respond [...]
The Economist Examines Google
Google is hated and feared by many, as The Economist outlines, but it seems it is their moto of “Do No Evil” that gets people annoyed. The Economist outlines the rapid growth and numerous products Google has bought or developed and suggests much of the fear and hate comes from competitors in the new spaces [...]
Google Finance Goes Off Radar
Google’s allowed many of its products and services to grow old and moldy, and one of the most high-profile examples of this is Google Finance. In theory, the site wouldn’t just appeal to some small niche group, but nonetheless, Google Finance isn’t really going anywhere. Of course, even as Google Finance became out of date, [...]
NoFollow as an SEO Optimization Tool
Rand at SEOmoz published some great information based on questions he asked Matt Cutts. There were several interesting questions answered, but I think the biggest nugget was the suggestion that you can freely use NoFollow within your own site to control PageRank flow, including on your own internal links, without fear of it being seen [...]
Search Headlines & Links: August 29, 2007
Want a snapshot of the day’s search marketing news? Here we’ve collected today’s top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web: Click to read the rest of this post… More: continued here search headlines links august 29 2007
Americans Blogging Habits
Eight out of 10 Americans know what a blog is and close to half have visited blogs, according to a survey from Synovate/Marketing Daily. Americans Blogging Habits "Eight percent of Americans currently have their own blog," said Tom Mularz, senior vice president at Synovate. "This is surprising given that a few years ago hardly anyone [...]
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