by David Berkowitz on Jan 31, 2:49 PM
This week's panel is fluent with both 'so suo en gin xuan quan' and search engine marketing. Last week, we heard what excites and frustrates search engine marketers in Europe. This week, David Berkowitz takes a second look at opinions spanning the globe concerning search engine marketing.
by David Berkowitz on Jan 25, 1:24 PM
As the spotlight on search engine marketing shifts to the international stage (even while opportunity still abounds in the United States), it's helpful to hear from professionals in the trenches around the world. This week and next, you'll meet several such experts.
by Gord Hotchkiss on Jan 20, 2:18 PM
In nature, there are the Fibonacci numbers.
by Richard Hagerty on Jan 18, 2:07 PM
You've done it - tackled search engine marketing head-on -- and frequently attained high rankings within major search engines and directories.
by David Berkowitz on Jan 17, 2:50 PM
After last weekend, it's tough to imagine anyone needing a public relations boost more than the New York Jets field goal kicker. In the grander scheme of things, however, Wal-Mart is a far more enduring lightning rod for criticism.
by Matt Naeger on Jan 13, 12:26 PM
This past week, Google made a change to its AdWords policy limiting the number of ads published by affiliates and parent companies that drive traffic to the same Web site.
by David Berkowitz on Jan 11, 12:14 PM
Breathe easier. Holiday season 2004 is officially over, most of the merchandise returns are in, and you don't have to start planning for holiday season 2005 until Thursday.
by Gord Hotchkiss on Jan 6, 12:15 PM
At the recent Search Engine Strategies conference in Chicago, there was a new addition to the session list: Black Versus White, And Lots of Gray!
by David Berkowitz on Jan 4, 2:08 PM
December was a blazingly fast-paced month in the search engine marketing space, with deals, partnerships, and acquisitions announced so frequently that a reporter could barely finish editing one story before writing the next one.
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