Seo Marketing News Archive

02-May-2006

 

Search Engine Marketing ( SEM) and Click Fraud Detection Heats Up in Korea and Japan (PR Web)
Sofizar has signed a multiyear exclusive agreement with M2Soft in marketing it?s Search Engine Optimization ( seo ), PPC Bid Management, and Click Fraud Services to Korea and Japan. (PRWEB Apr 30, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/UHJvZi1GYWx1LU1hZ24tU3VtbS1IYWxmLVplcm8=

Online Travel marketing (eyefortravel.com)
Travel industry information portal for conferences, seminars and exhibitions. Travel business e-commerce, internet marketing and e-business. Customer relations management, website content and wireless travel business. Hotel and airline e-commerce

New Online Magazine for Advertising Industry Launched Today by Neotrope(R) (SYS-CON Media)
Neotrope(R), an entertainment content and media company established in 1983, announced today the formal launch of Advertising Industry Newswire (http://www.advertisingindustrynewswire.com/), an online magazine with news, commentary, podcasts, articles and feature content covering the ad business from broadcast to Web.

SEO & Tagging : Building Tag Hierarchies (Search Engine Journal)
SEO & Tagging : Building Tag Hierarchies I?m a firm believer that the future of SEO includes expansion of web page quality and categorical definition beyond site content, directory listings, and co citation. Tagging puts the definition of a web site into the hands of the public, and when compared to the meta tags or content [...]

Google Struggles in South Korea (ISEDB)
Google Inc. has failed so far to make any notable inroads in one of the world's most-wired countries: South Korea, according to South Bend Tribune. According to the Web analytics company WebSideStory, Google referred only about 17 percent of unique visitors to other sites in March. Another research company, KoreanClick, found that Google's Korean site referred only about 10.8 percent of unique

Google Complains On New Microsoft Browser (ISEDB)
Google Inc is raising objections to the way that it says Microsoft is wielding control over Internet searching in its new Web browser, The New York Times reported Monday. The new browser includes a search box in the upper-right corner that is typically set up to send users to Microsoft's MSN search service. Google contends that this puts Microsoft in a position to unfairly grab Web traffic and

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