Marketers may love a Facebook ‘Like’ development with search marketing benefits
Facebook has announced an update that lets users see liked articles in the social site’s search type ahead.
Facebook has announced an update that lets users see liked articles in the social site’s search type ahead.
AOL may catch the interest of internet users and online marketers with its latest content-based, decluttering ad format that it hopes will make the web a better place.
Most consumers have an annual holiday ritual of vowing that next year they’ll start their shopping earlier, but a new study from Marin Software suggests the odds of shoppers waiting until December are in search marketers’ favor.
Marketers may rejoice that the social network has now launched an official brand-finding tool, called "Discover Facebook Pages."
ComScore’s Media Metrix ranking of the top 50 U.S. web properties for August 2010 shows that Yahoo sites garnered 179 million visitors.
New technology from Northwestern University provides rankings on Twitter users who offer the most valuable information – and marketers who offer quality content in tweets may be able to get recommended as thought leaders.
A new report from eMarketer reveals that Americans are turning to blogs to get the latest information online, and marketers should consider that quality blog content can convert readers into customers.
An update to Bing Social offers consumers tips on who to follow on Twitter – and this could be good news for businesses using the microblogging site to establish their brands as thought leaders.
In a press conference, Google CEO, Eric Schmidt gave some candid insight on how the social side of Google (likely coming this fall) could improve search.