Cuil Claims and Concerns

Cuil Claims and Concerns

Every now and again a new search engine will hit the market, claim to be the next Google, make a small ripple in the search ocean and then dwindle off. The lucky few are bought and internalized, although most fall into debt and disappoint their VC backers. Some of the ambitious search engines include Wikia, [...]

High Response Time Warnings

High Response Time Warnings

Google Webmaster Tools is a wonderful little resource with tools and information for webmasters regarding crawling and indexing of their websites. One nice feature about Webmaster Tools is its message center, that acts as a mini inbox with messages about websites that you have verified with Google. Verification can be accomplished through uploading a specifically [...]

July 2008 PageRank Update

New toolbar PageRanks have begun updating today and the entire process should be completed by the beginning of next week according to Matt Cutts. There hasn’t been any changes to SEP’s PageRank yet as of posting this (probably because the news is being broken just now).
Speaking of breaking news (shameless plug alert!), you can [...]

How to Get Better Click Through Rates

Click through rate (CTR) is a key metric in determining the effectiveness of a pay per click campaign, and is one of the first areas to look at for getting better returns on our paid search advertisements. One way of improving an ad’s Quality Score, and thus pay less for our keywords, is to improve [...]

Potential Price Hikes to Yahoo Search Marketing

The repercussions to last month’s announcement of Yahoo’s nonexclusive agreement to serve Google ads to Yahoo’s search network have been under scrutiny by many people, including advertisers using Yahoo Search Marketing (YSM) and AdWords. Search marketing companies like SearchIgnite have also been looking into the effects of the partnership on paid search campaigns.
A report released [...]