Archive for July, 2009

Blog Ping Sites that Get Notified when the Blog Gets Updated

July 22nd, 2009 by John Ring

Add the following into the Admin area of your blogging platform (This blog uses WordPress) to ensure maximum visibility for your blog postings:

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New Yahoo Homepage – What can we look forward to?

July 21st, 2009 by admin

Yahoo have been working on a homepage redesign for some time now – screenshots of beta versions have been available on some US sites over the past few months so we had inklings of what might be coming. US markets were introduced to the new design earlier today, which was launched not as the default [...]

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Google Market Share is 96% in Ireland

July 20th, 2009 by John Ring

Slightly (but not too much) less in UK
Yahoo  / Bing anyone?

Source = Google, July 2009

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“Twitter is not for Teens”, Morgan Stanley told by 15 year old

July 13th, 2009 by admin

Dear Mr Investment Banker
This is how my school-going mates and I use Twitter – not.

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MSN Having A Go at Google….

July 11th, 2009 by admin

And we thought the browser wars were long over…
Logged into our Microsoft Adcenter today from a PC with the new Google Chrome browser installed.
Sorry bud, your “browser is not supported” – fantastic!
One has to wonder why MSN wouldn’t ensure that techies / webmasters would be able to access their Microsoft ads via any browser they [...]

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SEO & PPC Spend to Double by 2014

July 8th, 2009 by admin

A July 2009 Forrester study forecasts that US budgets are set to double on search engine optimisation as well as pay per click. Indeed search marketing is set to take 59% of online marketing budgets.

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Google Advertiser “FORGOT” Scamming People is illegal

July 4th, 2009 by admin

A Google Adwords advertiser recently got his ads account banned by Google because he was pushing a “great new business opportunity” via the ads. As it was a bit of a scam, the big “G” wasn’t too impressed and emailed him as follows

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