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Google Hot Trend Embedded in Search Results

September 29th, 2009 Andreas Pfister Comments off

By integrating the hot trend OneBox, Google adds another real-time search feature to keep up with the progress of Twitter and friends regarding real-time search.

Categories: Google Tags: Google, Hot Trends, Real-Time Search

Meta Keywords Tag Ignored by Google

September 22nd, 2009 Andreas Pfister Comments off

Now it’s official: Google ignores the Meta Keywords Tag for ranking – in contrast to other search engines. Read more about pro and contra of Meta Keywords.

Categories: seo Tags: Google, meta keywords, meta tags, seo

Introducing Local Extensions: Google Local Ads Done Simply

August 5th, 2009 Andreas Pfister Comments off

As you may know Google AdWords offers local business ads besides the other ad formats such as text, image, or mobile ads. The main difference between local business ads and standard text ads is that local business ads are associated with a specific geographic location. Therefore an advertiser can include more relevant information within his [...]

Categories: Google, Local Search, Paid Search Tags: AdWords, Google, LBA, Local Business Ads, Local Search, Paid Search

Contra Click Fraud: Click Measurement Guidelines

July 1st, 2009 Andreas Pfister Comments off

Yahoo!, Google and Microsoft have received accreditation from the MRC, indicating their compliance with the IAB’s Click Measurement Guidelines.

Categories: Google, Microsoft, Paid Search, Yahoo Tags: Click Fraud, Click Measurement, Google, IAB, Microsoft, Yahoo

Local Business Ads Series – Part 4: How to set up your Google Business Listing

June 29th, 2009 Andreas Pfister Comments off

In the last post of the Local Business Ads Series we have introduced Google’s Local Business Center (LBC), a very important component for Local Search Marketing. Today we see how to register one or more business in the LBC.

1. Adding One Business Listing
If you only want to add one or a few businesses to the [...]

Categories: Google, Local Search, Paid Search Tags: Google, LBA, Local Business Ads, Local Search, Paid Search

Local Business Ads Series – Part 3: What is the Google Local Business Center

June 17th, 2009 Andreas Pfister Comments off

So far we have talked about Local Search Marketing and its benefits.In this post we have a look at a very important tool in terms of Local Search Marketing: The Google Local Business Center. Remember, this series explains how to use Google Local Business Ads (LBA) to promote specific business locations on Google Maps, Google [...]

Categories: Google, Local Search, Paid Search Tags: Google, LBA, Local Business Ads, Local Search, Paid Search

Local Business Ads Series – Part 2: User Behaviour

June 15th, 2009 Andreas Pfister Comments off

This post is part two of a series in which I explain what Local Business Ads are, why and when marketers should use those and what the benefits are.

Categories: Google, Local Search, Paid Search Tags: AdWords, Google, Local Business Ads, Local Search, Paid Search
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