Archive for the ‘search’ Category

Local Search Moving Forward

One can almost visualize the chess board as R.H. Donnelly and Idearc Media make strategic moves to become the leader of the local search market. all the experts are all a buzz as the local landscape is forecasted to be “the next big thing”.

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The percent of local internet searches will grow from 5% to 25% from 2007 to 2017, according to the Marchex’s release of 'Unlocking the Potential of the Local Internet', a 12-page primer that details an overview of the local search market opportunity.

Here is an at a glance timeline of press releases from R.H. Donnelly and Idearc Media just over the last few months.

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June 2007 – R.H. Donnelley Launches DexKnows.com

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July 2007 – Superpages Launches Local Video ads

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July 2007 – R.H. Donnelley to acquire business.com Inc.

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July 2007 – SuperPages Taps 1-800-Free411 For Mobile Distribution

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august 2007 – R.H. Donnelley and Yahoo! Local Expand Relationship

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September 2007 – Superpages acquires 'LocalSearch.com' Domain

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September 2007 – R.H. Donnelley Introduces 1-800-CallDex

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September 2007 – Superpages Parent To acquire InfoSpace Directory Sites

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Only time will tell where the local search landscape is taking us and who will be the defined leader. as a former Idearc Media employee I have had a close inside view of local search and I can definitely tell you that the internet marketing industry as a whole has barley hit the tip of the ice berg that local search opportunities hold.

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Some advice to those who are ready to run off into local search with clients in hand, learn the important differences in search engine paid campaigns and directory paid campaigns. The rules of the game are very different and you may run into unsuccessful campaigns with little to no ROI.

Local Search Moving Forward

One can almost visualize the chess board as R.H. Donnelly and Idearc Media make strategic moves to become the leader of the local search market. all the experts are all a buzz as the local landscape is forecasted to be “the next big thing”.

1.

The percent of local internet searches will grow from 5% to 25% from 2007 to 2017, according to the Marchex’s release of ‘Unlocking the Potential of the Local Internet’, a 12-page primer that details an overview of the local search market opportunity.

Here is an at a glance timeline of press releases from R.H. Donnelly and Idearc Media just over the last few months.

2.

June 2007 – R.H. Donnelley Launches DexKnows.com

3.

July 2007 – Superpages Launches Local Video ads

4.

July 2007 – R.H. Donnelley to acquire business.com Inc.

5.

July 2007 – SuperPages Taps 1-800-Free411 For Mobile Distribution

6.

august 2007 – R.H. Donnelley and Yahoo! Local Expand Relationship

7.

September 2007 – Superpages acquires ‘LocalSearch.com’ Domain

8.

September 2007 – R.H. Donnelley Introduces 1-800-CallDex

9.

September 2007 – Superpages Parent To acquire InfoSpace Directory Sites

10.

Only time will tell where the local search landscape is taking us and who will be the defined leader. as a former Idearc Media employee I have had a close inside view of local search and I can definitely tell you that the internet marketing industry as a whole has barley hit the tip of the ice berg that local search opportunities hold.

11.

Some advice to those who are ready to run off into local search with clients in hand, learn the important differences in search engine paid campaigns and directory paid campaigns. The rules of the game are very different and you may run into unsuccessful campaigns with little to no ROI.

Zen and the art of Paid Search Maintenance

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Tony's got another article up at Search Engine Watch.

One of the key components of Zen buddhism is the discipline to meditate regularly in order to achieve spiritual enlightenment. Discipline is also the key to achieving paid search enlightenment – or as I like to call it, success.

I have to give a tip of the hat to my colleague brandy Eddings, who suggested I write a column about why throwing your money into the proverbial search engine toilet is probably not a good idea. She came to that conclusion after dealing with one too many new paid search clients who let their campaigns go without any maintenance.
 

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Zen and the art of Paid Search Maintenance

Companypictures017
Tony’s got another article up at Search Engine Watch.

One of the key components of Zen buddhism is the discipline to meditate regularly in order to achieve spiritual enlightenment. Discipline is also the key to achieving paid search enlightenment – or as I like to call it, success.

I have to give a tip of the hat to my colleague brandy Eddings, who suggested I write a column about why throwing your money into the proverbial search engine toilet is probably not a good idea. She came to that conclusion after dealing with one too many new paid search clients who let their campaigns go without any maintenance.
 

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Viewzi Demo with iJustine

iJustine gets a sneak peek at viewzi, a whole new way to search the web, during the HOW 2007 Conference in atlanta, Ga.