Interesting articles on the fake clicks coming in from AVG: Six months ago, AVG acquired Exploit Prevention Labs and its Linkscanner, a tool that automatically scans search engine results before you click on them. If you search Google, for instance, and ten results turn up, it visits all ten links […]
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This is a huge loss for Balmer. Whether or not he’ll admit it is another story… Yahoo! Inks Ad Syndication Deal With Google Jun 12 The WSJ reported that Google and Yahoo! have inked a non-exclusive ad deal Yahoo said it will display some ads sold by Google in an […]
Here is a good article on account-level Quality Score, specifically discussing the costs of migrating to a new account (with some speculation): Instant (Bad) Karma’s Gonna Get Ya: AdWords Account Quality At Startup If you’ve inherited a “dog” account, it could be a long, long time (like maybe forever) before […]
Wired is live blogging Steve Job’s Keynote speech this morning at 10AM PST. Link here. What do we expect? Plenty: A new iPhone, with a new operating system, 3G data support, and geotagging support — plus maybe a GPS Lots of iPhone and iPod Touch applications Details on the next […]
Very cool. I hadn’t read much about it lately, but this is a pretty good page (with video): “The device allows owners to unlock it by drawing on the screen, and includes a built-in compass to help with navigation. …Google will not make the phone, but has helped develop the […]
I’ve created this new site, primarily since I wanted to have a professional page where I could link to social sites, share search related information and comments, and just ramble in a way most of my friends would find boring. Please share anything search related – search engine optimization, search […]
For a while I’ve wanted to have a page dedicated to my Twitterverse. This isn’t it. The reason I’ve wanted a dedicated page isn’t to track traffic (Google Analytics & WordPress Site Stats do that just fine) but more so because my connections on Twitter interact in a very unique […]