vendredi 30 septembre 2011

Google Shows Circle Counts for People In Search Results

Lately, Google has been placing a lot of emphasis on the importance of who you are on the web. That’s why they want you to use your real name on Google+ (or more broadly, your Google Profile). This thinking certainly …

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YouTube Gives Backlinks to Your Website

Get some traffic love to your website from YouTube with the new 'As Seen On' link.

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Commercial Project Interior 3D Rendering Completed

3D rendering for Interior Design company in Winston Salem

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Amazon Looking to Buy Palm, Get Into the OS Game?

The days of Amazon being known as a bookseller or a retail giant might be coming to a close. Oh, of course they’ll still be both of those, but we might start thinking about the company more along the lines …

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iPhone 5 Rumor: Larger Storage Capacities Upcoming?

How much information will the upcoming iPhone 5 store when it hits the markets in the near future? If the rumblings are to be believed, the newest iPhone will match the storage capacity of its iPad cousin/brother/relative. According to a …

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Bing Gains Search 5% Usage In December



Hitwise has released their search market share numbers for the month of December 2010, highlights from their press release below:
  • Bing-powered search received 25.77 percent of searches for the month, with Yahoo! Search and Bing receiving 15.17 percent and 10.60 percent, respectively.
  • Google accounted for 69.67 percent of all U.S. searches conducted in the four weeks ending Jan. 1, 2011.
  • Bing and Yahoo! Search achieved the highest success rates in December 2010, meaning that for both search engines, 81 percent of searches executed resulted in a visit to a Website.



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Twitter, Social Media Popularity & Food Poison

Today?s infographic roundup looks at social media in a variety of different lights: the top people, the impact on democracy, the impact on social change and the history of Twitter (to name a few). The food illness stuff is pretty …

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What is standard fee for a blog design?

I have a blog hosted on blogspot (I know I can hear the sighs now) but I just need someone to make it semi-professional. Can anyone tell me what a...

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Sexy Chicken Get its Own Twitter Feed

The lead image of this particular entry, featuring a chicken posed in a provocative manner, has reached viral status. So much so, in fact, the “sexy chicken” now has its own Twitter feed, and its followers are increasing. Before we …

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Initiative From Bing To Facilitate Your Daily Deals Searching

Bing has announced the launch of a new deals site. However, bing.com/deals is a partnered venture between Bing and other deals sites, such as Groupon, LivingSocial, Nordstrom and Target.

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But why did Bing decide to set up a deals site?


Well, Bing has said that a comScore data reveals a 24% growth in the deals audience last year, while a recent Bing/Impulse survey shows 61% of people to have become more dependent on daily deals in the last six months. But an overabundance of deals is getting these people exposed to irrelevant deals, thus finding a proper deal a painful experience. Nevertheless, 87% of people have told Bing, as per the latter's claim, that they will be more dependent on deals provided they can find a one-stop source of all relevant deals.


Bing claims to have tried to address this need of daily deals sites users by setting up this new deals site.



Bing has said that it has gathered deals from prominent providers and retailers to ensure that the target users can locate all the best deals in one central location, instead of wading through a crowd of deal sites. Bing has also promised the rolling out of more money saving features in the coming weeks.


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The key features -



  • One-Stop Shop- It represents an aggregation of more than 200,000 deals cutting across the USA, which also include local deals. This helps the user to compare the various deals and identify the best one.

  • Browse for the Best Deals- Bing has tried to organize the deals in a manner that irrelevant deals do not come in the way. The user is able to browse the deals on the basis of retailer, location, keywords or category, or can simply have a look at the best deals of the day.

  • Visual Search Results- Steps have been taken to make the deal search results visually organized on the screen, so that the user can easily browse through the options and identify the deal most appropriate for him.

  • Daily Deals- Just one click will expose the user to the best deals in his area, entailing significant savings.


  • More Deals on the Go- Availing Bing Mobile Deals at m.bing.com will make the user benefit from those same deals which are accessible on the PC as well.


 


Bing's decision to set up this deals site comes close on the heels of some other additions/changes/makeovers, such as going for a homepage makeover or incorporating "Action Buttons" to book flights/hotels and rent cars.


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Yahoo Begins Shifting Ads To AdCenter



In the latest post on adCenter Blog MS has asked all the Yahoo! advertisers to move their accounts to the adCenter platform, to avoid any loss in traffic.

Here are a few things to to be kept in mind:

  • Since this is the pre-holiday season, make sure you don't miss on the traffic. MS anticipates 50-60% transfer of Yahoo! Search Traffic to adCenter by this weekend.
  • It is suggested that by 25th october , the accounts are funded with full budget to support the traffic from  Yahoo! Search and Bing.
  • If there is a confusions regarding the budget, it is advised to allocate 1/3rd to adCenter.
  • Keep a close watch on the bids, since the transition may cause some initial fluctuations.

For any help, there are various options:

  • There are a plenty of useful tips and advice on blogs and discussion forums.
  • Take help from Microsoft adExcellence tutorials.
  • Tweet question to @adCenter on Twitter.

Last but no the least. Provide your feedback and ideas to the adCenter Feedback Thread.

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Automatically Check Your Level of Privacy on Facebook

Reclaim Privacy website will help you keep your Facebook profile information private.

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Initiative From Bing To Facilitate Your Daily Deals Searching

Bing has announced the launch of a new deals site. However, bing.com/deals is a partnered venture between Bing and other deals sites, such as Groupon, LivingSocial, Nordstrom and Target.

Bing


But why did Bing decide to set up a deals site?


Well, Bing has said that a comScore data reveals a 24% growth in the deals audience last year, while a recent Bing/Impulse survey shows 61% of people to have become more dependent on daily deals in the last six months. But an overabundance of deals is getting these people exposed to irrelevant deals, thus finding a proper deal a painful experience. Nevertheless, 87% of people have told Bing, as per the latter's claim, that they will be more dependent on deals provided they can find a one-stop source of all relevant deals.


Bing claims to have tried to address this need of daily deals sites users by setting up this new deals site.



Bing has said that it has gathered deals from prominent providers and retailers to ensure that the target users can locate all the best deals in one central location, instead of wading through a crowd of deal sites. Bing has also promised the rolling out of more money saving features in the coming weeks.


Bing


The key features -



  • One-Stop Shop- It represents an aggregation of more than 200,000 deals cutting across the USA, which also include local deals. This helps the user to compare the various deals and identify the best one.

  • Browse for the Best Deals- Bing has tried to organize the deals in a manner that irrelevant deals do not come in the way. The user is able to browse the deals on the basis of retailer, location, keywords or category, or can simply have a look at the best deals of the day.

  • Visual Search Results- Steps have been taken to make the deal search results visually organized on the screen, so that the user can easily browse through the options and identify the deal most appropriate for him.

  • Daily Deals- Just one click will expose the user to the best deals in his area, entailing significant savings.


  • More Deals on the Go- Availing Bing Mobile Deals at m.bing.com will make the user benefit from those same deals which are accessible on the PC as well.


 


Bing's decision to set up this deals site comes close on the heels of some other additions/changes/makeovers, such as going for a homepage makeover or incorporating "Action Buttons" to book flights/hotels and rent cars.


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