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New Bing-Powered MSN Toolbar Released |
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Written by brand3111
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Sunday, 23 August 2009 03:47 |
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Microsoft has released a new MSN Toolbar which is powered by Microsoft's new search engine, Bing, reported the Bing team on Twitter. Check out the new Toolbar at toolbar.msn.com.
Here is a screen capture:
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New Bing-Powered MSN Toolbar Released
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Microsoft Comes Up With Options To Boost Performance And Accountability Of Its Verizon Mobile Advertising Solutions! |
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Written by brand3111
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Sunday, 23 August 2009 03:47 |
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The Microsoft Advertising Blog reported that Microsoft advertisers are now offered with the option to purchase high quality, premium on-deck display inventory in the Verizon Wireless Ad Network on a Cost Per Click (CPC) or Cost Per Action (CPA) basis.
Yes, Microsoft has recently rolled out a set of new frequency capping options for display media running on the Verizon Wireless Ad Network in order to help advertisers with greater control over their mobile advertising investments. With the new options Verizon Network advertisers will be able to maintain the strictest frequency goals across multiple on-deck browsing sessions, which will further help them maximize campaign reach without being too creative.
Along, Microsoft is all set to manage and optimize Verizon Performance campaigns on an on-going basis, while ensuring that advertisers will continue to get all the powerful demographic ad targeting options from the combination of Microsoft and Verizon Wireless Network. While doing this, Microsoft and Verizon will also take care of the consumer privacy. They are not likely to collect or store any personally identifiable user information with these new mobile products.
In the meanwhile, Microsoft also brings online-grade accountability standards to its Verizon Wireless Ad Network display inventory. Now, advertisers can independently verify the impression delivery and click performance of their campaigns running on the Verizon Wireless Ad Network, as well as they can use third party system tools like Atlas DMT and DoubleClick DART for online campaign monitoring.
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Microsoft Comes Up With Options To Boost Performance And Accountability Of Its Verizon Mobile Advertising Solutions!
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Google's Matt Cutts Video Presentation at WordCamp |
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Written by brand3111
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Sunday, 23 August 2009 03:47 |
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Recently, Google's Matt Cutts has given a very nice presentation at WordCamp San Francisco 2009 that was held on May 30. The presentation was not only a useful one, but at the same time it was exciting and fun to watch! Here is the video of Matt Cutts' presentation:
In the presentation, Cutts said that there is nothing wrong in putting keywords in URLs. In fact, if you want to rank better for alternatives to the title of your page, then it is necessary to put the keyword in the URL.
Slides from the presentation can also be found on Google Docs.
Forum discussion is going on at DigitalPoint Forums.
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Matt Cutts On Generic TLDs In UK Results |
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Written by brand3111
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Sunday, 23 August 2009 03:47 |
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Of late, some UK Google users have been noticing that search results pages are showing more results from .com sites as compared to earlier. Apparently, users with .co.uk sites are used to get better ranking in Google, thus they assume that .co.uk sites are more relevant to their geographic location. Well, this is quite normal in some cases that the .co.uk sites are more relevant to UK searchers, however, this may not be the case always!
Google's Matt Cutts has posted a video in which he answers to a question from a user- “Why are the UK SERPS still really poor with irrelevant non UK sites (US/Aus/NZ) ranking very high on Google.co.uk since early June?”
But, recently Cutts said through a post in his blog that he has received some criticism regarding his answer in the above video.
“There’s a couple effects going on:
- first, we’ve been making changes that make it much more likely to see .coms in the UK. I’d say that’s 80-90% of the changes that people are seeing. Most of the generic TLDs (.com, .net, etc.) that are showing up now are .com sites like tescofinance.com and churchill.com that are relevant to the UK even though they don’t end in a .co.uk.
- I’ve been following some of the examples people have pointed out. I remember kiva.org in particular was mentioned and that probably is off-topic for the UK. I dug into that one, and it was an unrelated ranking experiment that was going on that we changed.”
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