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Internet Retailer Survey: Search marketing
Bing is poised for growth, but retailers worry about changes coming from Google.
Posted 08/01/2012Thad RueterPost a comment
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Survey: Search marketing
Google still brings in the most traffic, but retailers are ready to spend more on Bing.
Posted 07/31/2011Thad Rueter1 comments
Related Searches:Search Marketing
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Marketing
Social media commands the buzz, but established tools pay the rent.
Posted 06/30/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Google is still on top of paid search, but Bing makes a case for better ROI
Although Google continues to dominate, the ROI for Bing rose in the first quarter while Google’s fell, Efficient Frontier reports.
Posted 04/29/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Plenty to Learn
Marketers scramble to respond to new Google tools, local options, mobile search ... and more.
Posted 02/01/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Personalization/Reviews
Vendors put new spins on reviews and personalization
Posted 07/01/2010Internet RetailerPost a comment
Related Searches:Product Reviews
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Internet Retailer Survey: Search engine marketing remains a top priority as new engines and techniques arise
Online retailers say paid search ads are converting better, and they’re trying new methods to further boost results.
Posted 05/27/2010Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Search heavyweights battle over shopping
Google and Bing are wooing shoppers with new features and blurring the lines between search and shopping.
Posted 01/29/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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The battle to control Internet access and content
Structure is about to be imposed as industrial giants—battling for self-preservation in an uncertain world—seek to shape the Internet in ways that protect their interests
Posted 12/29/2009Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Google launches up-to-the-minute search results and the ability to search via smartphone camera
Google is adding to its search results such real-time information as news stories and Twitter and Facebook posts. The search giant also is enabling consumers to search by snapping a photo with their smartphones
Posted 12/29/2009Internet RetailerPost a comment
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