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Rated • 1 review • search, social media • search-mojo.com
If your company is doing social media you need a Google profile to have "Social Search" results show on Google to your social network.
Rated • 1 review • search, social media • search-mojo.com
If your company is doing social media you need a Google profile to have "Social Search" results show on Google to your social network.
Rated • 1 review • advertising, online marketing, yahoo, ppc, domain parking • search-mojo.com
If you check out where your Yahoo PPC traffic is coming from with the new Ad Delivery Report you are going to discover that a significant portion is coming from parked domains and that's not good.
Rated • 1 review • advertising, online marketing, yahoo, ppc • search-mojo.com
It's been widely reported that most of Yahoo's PPC traffic doesn't even come from searches on Yahoo.com but from Yahoo's Search Syndication Partners. With the new Ad Delivery Report you can see where this traffic is coming from an exclude the low quality sites (there are a lot of them) from showing your ad.
Rated • 1 review • seo, link building, editorial links • search-mojo.com
How does one woman, who spends most of her time by the side of the road in Death Valley create viral SEO storms affecting some the biggest companies in the world?
Rated • 1 review • advertising, online marketing, ppc • search-mojo.com
Have you seen Google's new Keyword Bid Simulator? It's a great idea in theory...see how many clicks you missed because your bid is too low. But you really need to check what you are actually raising bids on before acting.
Rated • 1 review • search, search marketing • search-mojo.com
The Yahoo / MSN deal is far from done. Regulatory approvals and possible litigation could delay it for up to 2 years.
Rated • 1 review • cars, sem, automotive • google.com
This year's Google AutoThink Summit presentations. Whether you are in automotive or not, great economic analysis. Check out Dr. Hal Varian's "Predicting the Present".
Rated • 1 review • advertising • adage.com
The other shoe just dropped. Will the advertising giants managing GM & Chrysler survive. How many layoffs are coming.
Rated • 1 review • cars • autoobserver.com
The title pretty much explains it. All these iconic brands are either going away or being sold off.