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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…

SEO Agencies To Be Looked After By Yahoo

Posted by Mike Campbell on February 19, 2010  |   No Comments »

After finally agreeing to the proposed joint venture, the US Justice Department and the EU have given Yahoo and Microsoft the chance to move forward. The plans have been in place since June 2009, when the two companies failed a merger opportunity. Continue Reading…

Yahoo Slips To Bing and Google

Posted by Mike Campbell on January 21, 2010  |   No Comments »

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A recent comScore report shows both Bing and Google gaining market share in the US at the expense of Yahoo. Recent investment from Microsoft seems to be paying dividends for the Bing platform, with a gain of 40 basis points. Google gained a slight increase.
Yahoo will be disappointed with the latest results considering the recent developments for their in house search facility. The new Search Pad tool and a host of marketing activity has done little to improve market share. Google on the other hand will be delighted with the news. Their recent troubles with the Chinese censorship row and a possible pull out have been forgotten for the time being with these latest stats. It sees Google up to a 65.7% share of the search engine market, it’s highest ever position. Bing will look to push further and expand their exposure to users across the US and Europoe foremost.

News flash- SEO basics remain exactly the same

Posted by Mike Campbell on January 12, 2010  |   No Comments »

What’s new for 2010 in the SEO market? Well there’ll be a few new social media sites mentioned, and quite alot about the new format given the front page of the Google search results. There is also a fair bit of emphasis on how Yahoo and Bing are taking the fight to Google (by pumping millions of dollars into the technology they share). Continue Reading…

Yahoo Launch Search Pad

Posted by Mike Campbell on December 28, 2009  |   No Comments »

Yahoo have finally released the long awaited ‘Search Pad’ tool which helps track user habits and improve the search experience.  This essentially is supposed to help reduce the amount of bookmarks you need and speed up the whole search process. Continue Reading…

SEO Consulting

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

If you are thinking about the fact your website is not performing well in the search engine results, then you could be thinking about changing this by looking at SEO Consulting. This would be the first step towards getting your website to the stage where it is higher in the natural (what we call organic) results. Continue Reading…

Best SEO

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

If you are attempting to implement SEO yourself, or are using a small local practice that is low cost, then beware. Just like it is on the High Street, bad practice of marketing will show you up and effect sales and rankings. This is because over the years the search engines have become wiser to techniques which go against the grain of hard work and genuine results. This article looks at why and how search websites operate this way, and how to avoid costly mistakes. Continue Reading…