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Paid search clicks on mobile devices grow 89%
Smartphones and tablets drew 23% of paid clicks in Q4 2012, The Search Agency says.
Posted 01/23/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Bing
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Google paid clicks increase 24% in Q4
The search giant reported a nearly 7% increase in net income.
Posted 01/22/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Adwords
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Bing adds more Facebook content to search results
The Microsoft search engine gives consumers’ status updates, links and comments from the social network.
Posted 01/17/2013Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:Bing
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Tablets book big gains with mobile search marketers
The iPad still dominates, though rivals advance, RKG says.
Posted 01/17/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Bing
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Paid search revenue jumps over the holidays
Kenshoo’s U.S. retail clients report a 23% increase in paid search revenue.
Posted 01/15/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Kenshoo | Cyber Monday | Industry Average Conversion Rates
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Small web retailers fume at ResellerRatings’ price hikes
The company buried mammoth rate increase notices in marketing e-mails, retailers say.
Posted 01/09/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Nextag Revenue | Unsuccessful Companies In E Commerce | Party Supplies
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Google agrees to settle antitrust case with the U.S.
Online marketers could find it easier to manage multiple search campaigns.
Posted 01/03/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
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Ideagility launches a pay-per-click tool for retailers
Starting at $50/month, AgileBid automates paid ad management on Google and Bing.
Posted 12/07/2012Amy Dusto1 comments
Related Searches:Adwords | Customer Acquisition Costs
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Bing takes aim at Google search results in an ad campaign
Bing’s “Scroogled” campaign lets consumers know retailers pay for Google Shopping listings.
Posted 11/30/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Retailers boost online holiday marketing budgets
E-marketers anticipate a big increase in holiday web sales, a new study says.
Posted 11/29/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:Cart Abandonment | Shopping Cart Abandonment | Online Spending Trends
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