The consumer mobile movement shows no sign of waning. Mobile monetization opportunities are high and should command a much higher rate of ad budgets
The consumer mobile movement shows no sign of waning. Mobile monetization opportunities are high and should command a much higher rate of ad budgets
For about a year now, Google has been listing on some Google News story clusters a mention of the “highly cited” story.
Mobile is over 8% of the traffic to this site and I do not have ads on my mobile templates yet – I guess I should change that. Google now allows up to three Google AdSense ad units on mobile sites for smart phones…
The US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation has written to the major US search engines of Google, Yahoo and Bing asking them to examine how some moving services are using “bait-and-switch” tactics on customers who find them through search results. Moving Ripoffs..
Posted by Lindsay There are three main roles in the search marketing industry: you can work in-house, at an agency, or as an independent consultant. What role are you in today, and is it the right one
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Eric Schmidt says Google “hasn’t done anything yet” with regards to developing a Google Maps app for IOS 6. Schmidt said he hopes Google will remain Apple’s search partner on the iPhone, but he didn’t sound too optimistic that this will happen.
Tonight through tomorrow night is Yom Kippur, the “Day of Atonement” for those of Jewish faith. There will be no new content on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 because of the important day.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Eric Schmidt Floats Idea Of A Yahoo-Google Search Partnership Apple, Google and mapping apps weren’t the only thing that Eric Schmidt spoke about today in… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
Apple, Google and mapping apps weren’t the only thing that Eric Schmidt spoke about today in Tokyo. Forbes is reporting that Schmidt also floated the idea of a Google-Yahoo search partnership