Posted by JoannaLord Today I
Posted by JoannaLord Today I
This morning on Google’s official blog , they revealed a new place where users can go to discover all the new things the search giant launches.
Google announced a new portal named Google New.
For my inaugural post as a regular columnist for In House SEO, I’ve been trying to come up with a way to introduce myself and our company, Avvo, without making the post about myself and Avvo. Last week, the writing gods delivered in the form of a lawsuit filed against Avvo. The saying, “there’s no *** Read the full post by clicking on the headline above ***
David Lawee, head of Google’s M&A group, is on track to close a deal every two weeks on average, in Google’s most deal-heavy year ever. With threats from Apple and Facebook, Google has targeted video, mobile and social networking companies.
B2B Marketing offers a variety of choices for reaching customers wherever they are in the buying cycle. Make no mistake, buyer behaviors towards information discovery, consumption and sharing online have been significantly affected by changes in social technology
Bing is bringing back a reward programs, despite recently ditching the Bing cashback program. Bing Rewards is an airmiles type scheme, that aims to rewards users with points that can be spent on for using Bing to discover the web. And just like airmiles, your points are non-transferable and locked into a network of partners
The city of Sunrise, Florida, is back on the map. On Google Maps. It mysteriously vanished more than a month ago, making it impossible to find anything in Sunrise via a Google search.
Microsoft launched a new search loyalty program today, called Bing Rewards . Similar to airline and credit card-style programs, Bing Rewards gives users credits for each search they perform that can be used to redeem a number of gift cards, products and can even be used as charitable donations.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt was on ” The Colbert Report ” for a “Google Chat” last night. As Stephen would say, “At least that’s what it said when I looked it up on Bing.” Colbert and Schmidt discussed data mining, why Stephen doesn’t get more hits when searching for “tall women carrying heavy things,” why Google pulled out of China, privacy, and how low Google’s stock prices will have to go before they throw out the “do no evil” slogan