Google positioning for move into U.S. radio
Web search leader Google is hiring scores of radio sales people and is spending heavily in a bid to expand its position in the $20 billion radio industry.
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How Specialized Engines Could Make Web Search Better
Google's new tool, which lets anyone build a specialized search engine, could be the key to advancing Web search.
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Who's Who In Local Search
Although the major services get most attention, there are dozens of players in the local search space and lots of opportunities for search marketers to use highly targeted services to reach users looking for local products and services.
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Gates: Microsoft trails Google, but is 'patient'
Microsoft Corp. co-founder and Chairman Bill Gates said late Tuesday the software giant isn't ready to heavily promote its Internet search service, but will do so when its offering can better compete with that of chief rival Google Inc.
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Search Engine Optimization or SEO is categorized as a process by which a website is developed to not only attract new and targeted visitors that convert to buying customers but also as one where the website must position exceptionally high in the search engine database in order for the website to be clicked on by the potential customer.
A search engine visitor is known to surf the 1st three pages of the main, free, organic listings for websites relevant to the search term entered (keyword or keyphrase). In regard to pay-per-click advertisements (positioned on the right side of a search page, i.e., Google), a search engine visitor runs out of interest before reaching the end of the first page if a relevant website is not found. Thus, the difference between front page placement and last place placement is significant.
Google Website Guidelines
Lancer Media, Inc. adheres to strict Google guidelines for optimizing, designing and ranking websites
- Create a useful, information-rich site, and write pages that clearly and accurately describe your content.
- Think about the words users would type to find your pages, and make sure that your site actually includes those words within it.
- If you decide to use dynamic pages (i.e., the URL contains a "?" character), be aware that not every search engine spider crawls dynamic pages as well as static pages. It helps to keep the parameters short and the number of them few.
- Don't use unauthorized computer programs to submit pages, check rankings, etc.
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Lancer Media Talks Reputation Management
Plus, the advent of RSS and the growing popularity of Web-based applications are easing integration between business intelligence systems and incoming information, according to Fred Palmerino, CEO of Los Angeles-based Web optimization and online reputation management firm Lancer Media, who said, "It's getting easier for systems to talk to one another."
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BigDaddy Means Big Changes at Google
With comments from Fred Palmerino, President, Lancer Media
One of the most popular forms of exercise among many search engine optimizers—both the third-party firms that do it for others and the advertisers who spiff up their own Web pages for better natural search rankings—is a periodic workout called "chasing the algorithm".(more on Big Daddy)