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Bing adds Klout to search results
Microsoft’s search engine results pages now include scoring based on an individual’s social influence.
Posted 09/28/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
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/ Technology
With more consumers toting tablets, mobile searches rise
Mobile paid search traffic is 12% of all paid search impressions, Perfomics says.
Posted 07/21/2011Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Retailers are ready to increase their Bing spending
An Internet Retailer survey finds 41% of merchants plan to shift their search spending.
Posted 07/21/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Companies are spending more on search, and outsourcing it more, too
The search marketing industry will grow 16% this year, report says.
Posted 07/21/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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/ Marketing
U.S. consumers saw 4.9 trillion web display ads in 2010
Ads displayed on social networks accounted for 34% of all display ad impressions in December.
Posted 02/08/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Paid search pays off over the holidays
Budgets were up 52% during November and December, and related sales rose 69%.
Posted 01/13/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Say hello to Bing Shopping, goodbye to Cashback
Microsoft has officially launched its Bing Shopping commerce portal.
Posted 08/05/2010Paul Demery1 comments
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/ Technology
Amazon moves up in a ranking of comparison shopping sites
Amazon Product Ads send more traffic to merchant sites.
Posted 07/20/2010Don Davis3 comments
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/ E-Retailers
Search company InfoSpace enters e-commerce with acquisition of Mercantila
Mercantila operates more than 200 online retail specialty stores. InfoSpace plans to build on that base and make further acquisitions as part of its strategy of becoming a strong e-commerce player.
Posted 05/17/2010Mary WagnerPost a comment
Related Searches:Dropship | Mercantila
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/ Marketing
Breaking bad search habits can lead to better marketing efforts
Tom Heffernan, search marketing strategist for Allied Trade Group, will speak at the Internet Retailer Conference about identifying bad search habits and how marketers can correct them.
Posted 04/16/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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