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It’s engraved on our minds, constantly in front of us and will never go away. So they say. Whoever “they” are, is right. Unless we de-engrave. Remove. Act like it never happened. Since 2004, we’ve been dealing with this problem. Google has been easing our search pains for over seven years. If you can’t Google [...]
This is not a post about predicting the epic failure of Google. We’ve already been down that road with Wikipedia. My job is to inform you of whats coming on the horizon. Something you’re probably already aware of. With all of the fanfare taking place, how could you not? Bing seems to be all the [...]
It appears all of the Bing ads have started to pay off. Slightly. According to the latest Nielsen Search Rankings, Bing jumped from 9.9% market share in December, to 10.9% in Janruary 2010. A whole whopping 1%. It’s not the 1% that’s special. Taking away searches from their largest competitor is what matters…with Google dropping [...]
Yes, I’ve seen the commercials. Bing has a lush background with waterfalls and sunsets. It’s a decision engine. Google is the old pioneer of search with that boring white interface. It’s a search engine. Is there really a difference? This is what I’ve been asking myself. Now that Bing has taken over Yahoo Search, they’ve [...]
Bing is looking better and better every day and now that they are promising to purge their user data every 6 months makes them even more appealing. Yesterday I posted cartoon parody about the Google Toilet which comically depicts the intrusion that Google has in our lives. As my wife watched the video late last [...]
The Bing Outage – 30 Minutes Of Free Promotion I first read about the Bing outage on Techcrunch as I was perusing my daily geek news sources. I was amazed that there was so “many” commenter’s from people who seemed to actually care. At first they gave an “update #1″ where they showed the page [...]
So we all knew it was coming, but its finally here. The merger between Yahoo and Microsoft is finally complete (pending the watchful eye of the Fed’s). Last summer we covered this story as it happened, because naturally as search engine marketers it peaked our interest, and we knew then that search marketing would never [...]