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The B Liner is here to serve...imparting
helpful hints, tips and industry news that speaks to marketers,
advertisers and online business owners on web marketing news
that directly affects your ebusiness and saves you time from
researching it. It's relevant, current and quick to digest.
Subscribed to too many different ezines, email newsletters,
blogs, RSS feeds or email spam-morabilia myself, I definitely
understand your symptoms from IO (information overload), but
consider this ezine a highlighter. Use this information how
you like, but don't be surprised if you find yourself taking
credit to impress your colleagues, clients and boss.
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Head
Liners: Going Local
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Yahoo Goes Local:
Yahoo! Local is out in beta (http://local.yahoo.com).
It is pretty bare bones at the moment, but the search results
are good and useful. One can sort by top results, alphabetically,
by distance from your home, or by reviews - mostly self-published
rankings from users...[learn
more]
Overture to Expand Local Advertising Services: This leading
pay-per-click company has announced a new local advertising
option called Local Match in hopes of increasing the usability
of their ad campaigns. We're talking really niche targeting
from half-mile ranges up to 100 miles. Local businesses without
a homepage will be allowed to participate and thus competing
head-to-head with the online "yellow page" directories.
The first companies to use this service are Yahoo, ESPN, Infospace
and MSN. . . [learn
more]
Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO)
Launches Survey on the Size and Impact of Current Search
Engine Marketing (SEM) Activities and Spending..."The
SEMPO survey will provide a big-picture view of current search
engine marketing activity and spending as well as planned
spending and growth,"...[learn
more]
Google IPOs: In case you were abducted by Yahooligans.
Google went public; price set at $85...[learn
more]
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Bottom
Liners: Search Marketing Stats
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Inside the Mind
of the Searcher: Search Behavior Explored...
In case you missed hearing about it at the SES conference
workshop (a packed house), check out this research on the
behavior patterns of internet searchers. Learn the 4 distinct
types of searchers. This information is very useful to those
marketers who know the exact target market they are interested
in capturing. Be sure you're targetted right...[learn
more].
Search Engine User Survey (by iProspect) has found some
interesting results proving that a majority of men and college-graduates
digging deeper past the first page search results than other
demographics. Sixty percent found organic/natural listings
more relevant while 40% found paid listings more relevant.
Yahoo and Google had more relevant organic listings while
MSN had more relevant paid listings and AOL had an equally
relevant of paid and organic listings. Overall, a larger percentage
of women (43%) found paid listings more relevant than men
(34.6%). . . [learn
more (PDF)]
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What's
the Buzz About?: Ooogling Google
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Google Gets Visual:
MoreGoogle is a simple utility that enhances Google result
pages with thumbnail images and other useful links....[learn
more]
The Future of Google's Voice Search: Google handles
411 directory services through voice search. Speech Search,
available in pre-beta sages at Google Labs, gives users who
are not at a computer the ability to search for driving directions,
restaurant information and even the aisle location of an item
in your local supermarket. Watch what you say...[learn
more]
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Moments
to Highlight
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The Search Engine
Strategies conference in San Jose this year was great! Some
of the best workshops covered were on search behavior, local
advertising, converting visitors to buyers, advanced link
building, dynamic web sites, online PR, RSS feeds and niche
vertical sites. To learn more visit www.searchenginestrategies.com.
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Top 10 Gaining Queries
Week Ending 9/27/2004
1. hurricane jeanne
2. cat stevens
3. gloria trevi
4. janet jackson
5. star wars
6. katie holmes
7. christine baumgartner
8. yom kippur
9. cynthia nixon
10. jack hensley
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