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Paid search spending increases 30% in Q1
And mobile search spending grew even faster, IgnitionOne says.
Posted 04/03/2012Thad RueterPost a comment
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Search this: What is Google up to with semantic search?
A new approach to search could both help and hurt advertisers, experts say.
Posted 03/16/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Smartphones and tablets best PCs in click-through rates
Mobile paid search is heating up, a Marin Software report finds.
Posted 01/26/2012Kevin Woodward3 comments
Related Searches:Tablet Commerce
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Ad spending on Facebook will nearly double this year
Efficient Frontier says Facebook accounted for 2.7% of online ad spending in Q4.
Posted 01/13/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
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Little guys cozy up to mobile ads
Small and mid-size retailers are juicing up mobile marketing plans.
Posted 08/25/2011Kevin Woodward1 comments
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Mobile app turns locations into marketplaces
Consumers can post photos of local merchandise to share via the app.
Posted 07/28/2011Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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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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49% of heavy mobile web users have made a purchase via a mobile device
And 30% who use mobile search are inclined to select a paid ad, study finds.
Posted 03/22/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Mobile share of paid search impressions and clicks to surpass 10% in March
Performics study says retailers cannot afford to ignore mobile searchers.
Posted 02/24/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Holiday shoppers with smartphones search, and research—and buy
Of the 59% who used their devices to shop, 41% made a purchase, Google says.
Posted 02/17/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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