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[2004-02-29] An Interview with Yahoo WebProNews held an interview with Yahoo representative Tim Mayer at last week's Webmasterworld PubConference in Orlando, Florida.
[2004-02-29] Google Changes the Affiliate Industry "Google AdSense has changed the affiliate industry."
[2004-02-27] Coming Soon to a Yahoo Near You As searchers become more sophisticated, the search engines are forced to evolve to keep up with the changing times.
[2004-02-27] Google Answers User Questions During a session at the WebmasterWorld Publisher's Conference yesterday, Google representative Matt Cutts took some time to answer questions from Google users and forum members.
[2004-02-27] WebmasterWorld to be Sold? Brett Tabke, owner of the successful online forum WebmasterWorld, denied this week that he currently has any plans to sell the popular forum.
[2004-02-27] Paid Inclusion Tips and Tricks One important aspect of paid inclusion is determining whether or not your site makes a good candidate.
[2004-02-26] WebmasterWorld PubConference Live Report Webmasterworld's Publishers Conference VI has begun and WebProNews is reporting live from the scene in Orlando, Florida.
[2004-02-26] 85% of Search Terms Untapped? People are only optimizing for a small fraction of available search terms, according to a statement made by Overture's Dan Boberg.
[2004-02-25] Ask Jeeves Interview If you plan on attending Jupiter Media's Search Engine Strategies conference in New York on March 1st thru 4th, you'll no doubt hear a lot of buzz surrounding the future of search engine technology. With Yahoo recently switching to a new and improved Inktomi index, Google testing localized search and MSN promising to enter the foray sometime in the next twelve months, you can bet that the search engines we know today will be much improved over the next couple of years.
[2004-02-23] Oceana Fights Back Against Google Ban Google, one of the Internet's leading information portals, has silenced two advertisements placed by Oceana, a company trying to save our world's oceans.
[2004-02-23] Google Still Rules as Search Evolves 39 percent of Americans used a search engine during January 2004, reports Nielsen/NetRatings, the global standard for Internet audience measurement.
[2004-02-20] Yahoo! Search: You’re Gonna Pay Yahoo! has officially - and finally - broken free from its Google chains and launched its own algorithmic search technology.
[2004-02-19] Moreover to Power MSN Newsbot The world's most popular Internet destination is trying to gain a stronger foothold overseas.
[2004-02-19] The Former Empire Strikes Back A fire is burning in the search engine world.
[2004-02-17] Google Announces 6 Billion Item Index Google, the search engine named after the mathematical term for a very large number ("googol"), announced today that it has expanded its index to include 6 billion items.
[2004-02-17] A Hot News Trend in Search Advertising News sites are also catching onto a hot new trend: using paid search advertisements to hook readers and reel them in.
[2004-02-16] What is Content? Part I Browse any webmaster forum or read web tutorials and you will find that nearly all the experts these days recommend that you have lots of good content on your site. Sounds like good advice, doesn't it? But what does it mean?
[2004-02-16] There's Something About 'Brandy' Some experts are wondering if the worst is over in regards to Google's latest update, which has already been dubbed "Brandy."
[2004-02-13] Vivisimo Grabs the eBay Mop and Bucket Vivisimo is boldly going where no leader in clustering and meta-search software has gone before.
[2004-02-13] Will Google Survive? Back in the ‘90s, when the Internet was a new and virtually (pun-intended) unexplored frontier, four names dominated the world of search: Yahoo, Intomi, Excite, and AltaVista.
[2004-02-12] Lycos to Become Global Connection Location The Spanish-American "global Internet powerhouse" known as Terra Lycos unveiled yesterday the world's first Internet network designed specifically for the creation of relationships. In the months to come, a new system will be gradually introduced, developing Lycos into a leader in connecting people around the world.
[2004-02-12] Being a Proactive SEO Search Engine Optimization, or replace last word with Marketing, Ranking, Positioning, or Promotion. Also known as (in varying degrees) as Web Marketing, Online Marketing, Internet Marketing, and/or eMarketing is a process by which the end goal is to generate "more exposure" so that as one example: the website owner can develop more sales.
[2004-02-12] Google Causes Blogger Uproar Much to the upset of users, Google's web log service chose to use the new Atom technology instead of the popular Really Simple Syndication, which is favored by many blog services including LiveJournal.
[2004-02-12] The Future of Paid Search Advertising The future is looking bright for the paid search advertising industry.
[2004-02-12] Evaluating a Search Engine Friendly Shopping Cart The objective of any shopping cart or e-commerce system is to allow visitors to shop on a business site for products they want. Not all search engines are created equal with equal capabilities. Some search engines are able to navigate through dynamic sites while others are not. Sometimes the search engines that are able to navigate through dynamic sites have problems indexing and navigating through the entire site.
[2004-02-11] Should VeriSign Resurrect Controversial Search Service? VeriSign is reconsidering its "Site Finder" search service, the Washington Post reports.
[2004-02-11] Forrester: Google Worth Far Less Than Speculated Forrester has shot down recent speculations that rumors of Google's unconfirmed IPO will raise the company's value to over $15 billion.
[2004-02-11] The Local Search Update Duncan Parry recently examined the development of local search and its likely impact on PPC advertisers. Now he looks at recent developments in local search.
[2004-02-11] Google Prepares to Battle Microsoft in Search Wars Sources say Google is taking the necessary steps in preparation for its upcoming battle against Microsoft for dominance over the search engine industry.
[2004-02-11] Will China Be Google’s New Fortune Cookie? Does the Far East hold good fortune for Google? The king of all search engines is about to find out.
[2004-02-10] FindWhat.com to Merge with eSpotting After over a year of discussion and delays that stretched anticipation for months, FindWhat.com, a leader in performance-driven marketing, has finally signed an amended merger agreement with eSpotting Media Inc., which was voted "Best European Paid Placement Service" by Search Engine Watch Awards.
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