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Twitter Internet Searches Ahead of Yahoo and Bing

Posted by Mike Campbell on July 8, 2010  |   No Comments »

If Twitter bosses were ever worried about turning their monster social networking website into a money making beast like Google, then the current search trends indicate this is possible.

Recent figures show that the number of daily searches on the popular platform are reaching past the 800 million mark (24 billion per month). To put this in perspective, this is around a quarter of the searches on Google (88 billion), but higher than both Yahoo and Bing combined (9.4 and 4.1 billion respectively). Continue Reading…

Twitter and Yahoo Jump In Bed

Posted by Mike Campbell on February 24, 2010  |   No Comments »

In an attempt to generate more usage, and cement their respective places in the market, Twitter and Yahoo are getting together for a new user experience. They have announced that Twitter will be integrated to the search providers’ web pages, meaning users who are logged in will have the chance to Tweet from the page. Continue Reading…

Using Social Media in SEO

Posted by Mike Campbell on January 17, 2010  |   No Comments »

Approaching a potential client with a report that suggests they need, along with other things, a Twitter and Facebook page is often met with scepticism. Attempting to improve on your multi million pound turnover and being told that Tweeting will aid the process is pretty far fetched for people out of the SEO industry. Continue Reading…

Twitter Eyes 2009 Profit

Posted by Mike Campbell on January 1, 2010  |   No Comments »

Social networking site giant Twitter looks like posting a profit for the first time in it’s history. The San Francisco based company, which averages 50 million visitors a month, have been looking for ways to monetise the traffic they receive. Continue Reading…

Real Time Results Questioned

Posted by Mike Campbell on December 21, 2009  |   No Comments »

With the recent launch of the real time results into Google’s search engine listings, there wasn’t going to be a real test until something tragic occurred in the global spotlight. With yesterdays sad news of the passing of Brittany Murphy, this new technology has again been criticised for the lack of censorship regrading the content on offer. Some of the results on offer from a search for this late actresses name reveal some unsavoury comments, although most appear to be based on condolences. The problem being they could contain anything. Continue Reading…

New SEO

Posted by Mike Campbell on December 9, 2009  |   No Comments »

Because internet marketing is changing all the time, new SEO styles and techniques are being developed and implemented all the time. The idea that SEO has reached its peak in terms of structure and management is not correct. When you have such a new system in place to develop your online sales it really is a case of changing, improving and testing ways to improve your SEO campaign. Continue Reading…