A Spot of International SEO News
Well, I was off this past week, so it’s time to catch up on the news and bring you some of the highlights that happened with the search engines at home and abroad: Google linking to free music in China. Everyone knows that Baidu is China’s biggest search engine, with about 60% of the market; [...]
Continue ReadingFrench Ecommerce, Japanese Ads, and a Grass Mud Horse
It’s been a little while since I wrote about some of the latest news in international Internet marketing. Emarketer has released some great information this week about the expected growth of ecommerce in France; the growth of mobile Internet in the UK; and the Japanese perception of search advertising. There’s also some new insight from [...]
Continue Reading‘You Got It Wrong’
Last week the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton paid a visit to her Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov. In an effort to inject a bit of humor and improve relations between the US and Russia, somebody came up with a great idea to present a symbolic button – signifying the new era in US / [...]
Continue ReadingTo Tweet or Not to Tweet
Twitter is fast becoming 2009′s buzz social media site. Microblogging has taken over and people are already taking Twitter vacations. Nobody knows for sure how many Twitter users there are, but TechCrunch last year reported that there were likely in excess of 3 million messages per day. That’s a number that can only have gone [...]
Continue ReadingA Spot of News
The week is off to a busy start in the office (luckily I have some brand new notebooks to help keep track of everything and everyone), but there’s still a lot of chatter going on in the SEO world already this week. First up, Microsoft’s Live Search is testing (employee’s only) a new way of [...]
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