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SearchCap: The Day In Search, August 29, 2008

August 31st, 2008 by admin

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web.

From Search Engine Land:


  • Search Marketing & The US Presidental Race, Case Study: Sarah Palin

    After reading yesterday about how savvy both US presidential campaigns seem to think they are about search marketing, I decided I’m going to take a closer look at watching them. In particular, I noticed yesterday that both seemed pretty lame when it came to tapping into rising queries that…

  • Google Tests Displaying Ads Under Search Results

    Tamar reported at the Search Engine Roundtable that Google has confirmed that they are testing displaying search ads under the search results. You and I are accustomed to seeing AdWords ads at the top and right hand side of the Google search results page, but we never see them under…

  • Search In Pictures: Mandi Perkins at Yahoo, Google Dance & Yahoo Safari

    In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more….

  • Microsoft Acquires Market Research Firm Greenfield Online To Get EU Shopping Engine Ciao

    Microsoft successfully bid to acquire Greenfield Online for approximately $486 million. But Microsoft isn’t really interested in Greenfield, it was after the company’s subsidiary Ciao GmbH. Founded in 1999 and acquired by Greenfield in 2005, Ciao is an Munich-based EU comparison shopping site with user reviews….

  • Ask Kids Relaunches With Cute Kids Features

    A few days ago, Ask.com relaunched Ask Kids, their search flavored for children. The Ask.com blog just wrote about the launch last night. Ask.com said the Ask Kids site was “built from the ground-up, with our own search technology.” It seems like Ask.com added a “very strict” list of which…

  • Human Hardware: Foraging for Information

    When looking to predict how MBA students and analysts would find information in a digital environment, Peter Pirolli found his answer in an unlikely place: animal’s foraging patterns. Pirolli, working at the Palo Alto Research Center, was trying to predict with some mathematical accuracy the behavior of humans when…

  • Obama Vs. McCain: Display Vs. Direct Response

    The Wall Street Journal analyzes and compares the online marketing strategies, successes and weaknesses of the two US presidential candidates. McCain turns out to be the more savvy search marketer, while Obama does a better job at SEO and is investing more in online display advertising….

  • Bill Tancer On 20/20 This Friday, Talking Search Behavior

    Many search marketers know of "data geek" Bill Tancer, who has long entertained folks at search marketing conferences with tales and observations of what you can tell about people through search trends. Bill’s got a great new book coming out, Click, which shares those insights with a broader audience….

Search News From Around The Web:

Business Issues

Local, Maps & Mobile

Paid Search & Contextual

Searching

SEM Industry

SEO & SEM

Social Media

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Search Marketing & The US Presidental Race, Case Study: Sarah Palin

August 31st, 2008 by admin


McCain Palin

After reading
yesterday
about how savvy both US presidential campaigns seem to think they
are about search marketing, I decided I’m going to take a closer look at
watching them. In particular, I noticed yesterday that both seemed pretty
lame when it came to tapping into rising queries that you can spot on
Google Trends. That’s what I’m
going to be watching in particular over the coming weeks — and today’s a
good start. Google Trends is lighting up with searches for McCain’s vice
presidential pick, Alaska governor Sarah Palin. How are the campaigns
responding? Not so well.

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Google Tests Displaying Ads Under Search Results

August 31st, 2008 by admin

Tamar reported at the Search Engine Roundtable that Google has confirmed that they are testing displaying search ads under the search results. You and I are accustomed to seeing AdWords ads at the top and right hand side of the Google search results page, but we never see them under the search results.

Stephan Kopp commented with a link to a screen capture showing an AdWords ad at the bottom of the search results.

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Search In Pictures: Mandi Perkins at Yahoo, Google Dance & Yahoo Safari

August 31st, 2008 by admin


Search In Pictures

In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more.

Click to continue reading…

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Microsoft Acquires Market Research Firm Greenfield Online To Get EU Shopping Engine Ciao

August 31st, 2008 by admin

Microsoft successfully bid to acquire Greenfield Online for approximately $486 million. But Microsoft isn’t really interested in Greenfield, it was after the company’s subsidiary Ciao GmbH.

Founded in 1999 and acquired by Greenfield in 2005, Ciao is an Munich-based EU comparison shopping site with user reviews.

Click to continue reading…

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Ask Kids Relaunches With Cute Kids Features

August 31st, 2008 by admin

A few days ago, Ask.com relaunched Ask Kids, their search flavored for children. The Ask.com blog just wrote about the launch last night.

Ask.com said the Ask Kids site was “built from the ground-up, with our own search technology.” It seems like Ask.com added a “very strict” list of which sites are allowed in the Ask Kids index and which are not allowed. They claim it is the “most comprehensive, kid-friendly search available today.”

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Human Hardware: Foraging for Information

August 31st, 2008 by admin


Just Behave - A Column From Search Engine Land
When looking to predict how MBA students and analysts would find information in a digital environment, Peter Pirolli found his answer in an unlikely place: animal’s foraging patterns. Pirolli, working at the Palo Alto Research Center, was trying to predict with some mathematical accuracy the behavior of humans when searching for information but was having challenges finding models that accommodated “messy” data in an unstructured environment. Given the fuzzy nature of the problem, it seemed that there wasn’t an overlying rational to human behavior. It wasn’t until he applied the principles of Stephens and Krebs optimal foraging theory (1986) in animals that the patterns started to fall into place. Pirolli refered to it as his “ah- ha” moment.

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Obama Vs. McCain: Display Vs. Direct Response

August 31st, 2008 by admin

The Wall Street Journal analyzes and compares the online marketing strategies, successes and weaknesses of the two US presidential candidates. McCain turns out to be the more savvy search marketer, while Obama does a better job at SEO and is investing more in online display advertising.

Click to continue reading…

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Bill Tancer On 20/20 This Friday, Talking Search Behavior

August 31st, 2008 by admin

Many search marketers know of "data geek"
Bill Tancer, who has long
entertained folks at search marketing conferences with tales and
observations of what you can tell about people through search trends. Bill’s
got a great new book coming out,
Click, which shares those
insights with a broader audience. I’m planning a review of it for later —
but it was one of those "couldn’t put it down" books that I consumed during
a recent flight.

As part of his book tour, Bill’s being featured on ABC’s 20/20 this
Friday night. ABC has a preview of his appearance
here.

Many of our readers will also get to see Bill in person when he
keynotes
our SMX East search marketing
conference
in New York on October 6.

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SearchCap: The Day In Search, August 28, 2008

August 31st, 2008 by admin

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web.

From Search Engine Land:


  • Are You Giving Your SEO Enough Information to Succeed?

    Three years ago Todd Malicoat published a blog post titled Balancing the Link Equation, which offered conditional tips about how to improve the link profile of a website. I think of that post nearly every time someone asks for SEO advice because the field has grown so complex that…

  • Google & Mozilla Extend Default Firefox Search Provider Deal

    TechCrunch reports Google has extended the Mozilla deal an additional three years, to 2011. The deal will continue to ensure Google is the default search engine on Firefox in exchange for huge sums of cash. The deal comes the day after Microsoft released a beta of IE8. Do note that…

  • Veoh Decision Good News For Google, Potentially Bad News For Viacom In YouTube Litigation

    Online video destination Voeh Networks was sued in 2006 for copyright infringement by IO Group (an adult video producer). The facts in the case and claims are generally similar to those of Viacom vs. YouTube. Yesterday a federal District Court judge in California issued a ruling that, barring an appeal…

  • Google Testing Two Videos On One Web Search Result

    Ever since the launch of Google Universal Search, Google has been showing videos in the web search results. But sometimes, there are more than one video shown in the web search results and, in many cases, those multiple videos will take up the space of 2 or more of the…

  • Google Gives Google Apps Users Credit & Adds Communication Policies

    Earlier this month, Google’s popular email service had a major outage. News.com is now reporting that Google has responded to Google Apps Premier users with a credit and a promise to provide better communication tools in case this happens again….

  • Search & Internet Explorer 8

    After finally getting the new Internet Explorer 8 beta installed (demands to upgrade Windows, verify Windows, sigh), I spent some time playing with the new search functionality and checking to see if Microsoft was going to try to stack the deck in its favor with the new browser. So…

Search News From Around The Web:

Applications & Portal Features

Business Issues

Local, Maps & Mobile

Link Building

Paid Search & Contextual

Searching

SEM Industry

SEO & SEM

Social Media

Video, Music & Image Search

Recent Hot Items From Sphinn, Our Social News Sharing Site:

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