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Beyond search engine marketing–increasing post-click conversion rates with intelligent search.: An article from: Customer Interaction Solutions

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

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How can Yahoo Search Marketing compete with Google Adwords in PPC Advertising, effectively?…?

Friday, February 19th, 2010

What are the reasons why Yahoo, despite its initial headstart (Go2.com, Overture, etc.) over Google in PPC advertising, is not anywhere close to Google Adwords in either market share for itself, or gain ‘win-win relationship image’ in terms of customer perception?

Can Yahoo do anything to bridge the gap, and even overtake Google in PPC advertising? How?
This is just to clarify based on the first response below. I’m not sure if it is purely a matter of personal preference.

Advertising is a business market, where only results would count, unlike consumer markets. When it comes to money making, the market is very efficient and ruthless.

Besides, advertisers don’t have to choose one of them over the other, as they could use both, if both would produce results for them.

Are there specific features and benefits of Google’s over Yahoo’s that advertisers prefer? For example, Bid policies, minimum bid rates, conversions to sales, terms of use, etc.?

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Website Optimization: Speed, Search Engine & Conversion Rate Secrets

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

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Remember when an optimized website was one that merely didn’t take all day to appear? Times have changed. Today, website optimization can spell the difference between enterprise success and failure, and it takes a lot more know-how to achieve success. This book is a comprehensive guide to the tips, techniques, secrets, standards, and methods of website optimization. From increasing site traffic to maximizing leads, from revving up responsiveness to increasing navig… More >>

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4 Address Email Reverse Search Tips

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Do you need to know why someone sends you e-mail? Then you need to do a reverse lookup e-mail. This can be done in different ways. It is not difficult to do a reverse lookup email address but it may take some time to do so. Many times it comes down to where you are looking for your information. Here are some ways you can do a reverse lookup by email address. One: You can go to any major search engine to your search. It will certainly take you some time. Yahoo, Google, InfoSpace, homepages of ISPs and other search engines allow you to enter a name and / or email to see if you can reverse search an e-mail. Two: There are many websites you can find that offer a free search and you can find with a search engine. However, there are some sites you can pay a small fee to use. The good thing about these sites and they are more updated than the free sites are. Thus, you get current information and you will be able to obtain more information about someone than you would with sites search free. Three: You can get software to do it for you at Web sites like e-mail Tracker Pro. eMailTrackerPro offers whois, network and geographic information. It helps to find where everything from e-mail including spam e-mail. - World map shows locations eMail - Each hop along the trace is available in a detailed trace table. - Network and Whois information on the display for every e-mail. - In full header provides exceptional accuracy and tracking capabilities - Advanced Editing stops spam before it reaches your machine with mail filtering capabilities. Four: You can hire a company or an investigator to search your e-mail around. This may be a bit expensive, but it’s much less work for you. You get a report on what they are giving an email address to them. Many will not charge you if they come empty handed. These are just some ways you can do a reverse lookup by email address. They are the most popular ways. You can even use several of these ways to find your e-mail around. Just remember to get the information you need to have to do research.

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What’s The Best Formula For B2B Search Marketing Success?

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

What’s The Best Formula For B2B Search Marketing Success?
Today, B2B marketers have many choices when implementing a successful search marketing program. Should you be using SEO (Search Engine Optimization), SMO (Social Media Optimization), or PPC (Pay Per Click) advertising to generate traffic and new leads?

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