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Survey shows users may cancel Google accounts over privacy update
Nearly two-thirds of responds to a Washington Post poll said they would cancel Google accounts in response to the company’s new privacy policies.
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Search engine DuckDuckGo breaks its own traffic record, expects growth to continue
DuckDuckGo tweeted on Wednesday that it broke its traffic record on Tuesday of this week, only to set a new record high on Wednesday.
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Minor Google Panda 3.2 update may be good news for marketers previously affected
Several website administrators reported traffic fluctuations last week, which Google today confirmed are the result of its latest Panda update.
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Desire to boost web presence driving social media marketing adoption
A report from Elite Email found that social media marketing is a major element of enterprise plans for 2012, and marketers cite greater brand reach as a top benefit.
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Email marketing a priority for 63 percent of businesses
A report from Elite Email found that 63 percent of businesses plan to increase their focus on email marketing in 2012.
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Google privacy updates to benefit targeted marketing
Google recently announced it updated its privacy policy for users, covering most of its products (or services) with a streamlined policy about data collection.
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Social site Pinterest among fastest growing websites
Both Experian and comScore recently reported that social media platform Pinterest is one of the fastest-growing websites.
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SEO keyword alert: Long-tail search most common on Ask.com
A report from Chitika found that the average search query length varies across engines, with Ask.com seeing 4.81 terms per search and Google users generally search for terms that are 4.29 words long.
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