comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the U.S. search marketplace. Google Sites led the explicit core search market in December with 66.7 percent of search queries conducted.
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comScore Releases December 2012 U.S. Search Engine Rankings
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The Latest Google Smack Down
Posted Dec 20th, 2012 By YPM Digital in YPM Blog With | No CommentsThose following the SEO world may be trying to recover from the announcement earlier this week by the popular Raven Internet Marketing Tools that effective January 2, 2013 they will no longer be providing keyword rankings as part of their reporting suite. The decision is a result of having failed its annual Google AdWords audit. As described by Raven CEO, Patrick Keeble, Google’s notification to API users advised:…Read More
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Social Media’s Power When There Is None
Posted Nov 9th, 2012 By YPM Digital in Media, Social, YPM Blog With | No CommentsOver the past week we have seen the devastating and breathtaking events take place across the Eastern seaboard. What was also witnessed throughout the storm was the leveraged use of social media as an invaluable tool to keep people connected and allow local authorities to communicate emergency response information. Read More
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comScore Releases September 2012 U.S. Search Engine Rankings
Posted Nov 1st, 2012 By YPM Digital in Industry News With | No CommentscomScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the U.S. search marketplace. Google Sites led the explicit core search market in September with 66.7 percent of search queries conducted.
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Why It’s Called “Earned” Media….
Posted Nov 1st, 2012 By YPM Digital in Media, YPM Blog With | No CommentsGoogle’s algorithm changes earlier this year and last (Panda and Penguin) left many marketers and businesses in a tail spin. Thinking they had it all figured out with SEO tactics which landed their websites on page one, they felt confident in their rankings and traffic for long tail terms and maybe even some head terms. Read More
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US Senate Committee Alerts Google, Yahoo and Bing To Fake Moving Services Scams
Posted Oct 8th, 2012 By YPM Digital in Industry News, Search With | No CommentsLast week Senator Rockefeller, Chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation sent a letter to the 3 major search engines (Google, Yahoo and Microsoft) informing them about a study the committee had concluded on moving services scams being perpetrated online across their search engines. The letters were sent to Matt Cutts, head …
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The Hidden Benefits of Google Authorship
Posted Oct 2nd, 2012 By YPM Digital in Industry News, Search, Social With | No CommentsIf you’ve been putting off setting yourself up as a content author utilizing your Google+ profile, this might just push you into doing it today. From SearchEngineLand.com: Google has confirmed that there’s a hidden benefit to having authorship status: If a user returns to the search results after reading an author-tagged search result for a certain period …
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Google’s Schmidt And A Potential Yahoo-Google Search Partnership
Posted Sep 25th, 2012 By YPM Digital in Industry News, Search, YPM Blog With | No CommentsHere we go again. Google’s Executive Chairman, Eric Schmidt, has recently spoken about another potential search partnership between Google and Yahoo. Back in 2008 the two search giants had a deal on the verge of moving forward, but it ultimately fell through over the federal government’s concerns that they would form a monopoly. From SearchEngineLand.com: Apple, …
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comScore Releases August 2012 U.S. Search Engine Rankings
Posted Sep 12th, 2012 By YPM Digital in Industry News With | No CommentscomScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the U.S. search marketplace. Google Sites led the explicit core search market in August with 66.4 percent of search queries conducted.
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comScore Releases July 2012 U.S. Search Engine Rankings
Posted Sep 7th, 2012 By YPM Digital in Industry News With | No CommentscomScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the U.S. search marketplace. Google Sites led the explicit core search market in July with 66.8 percent of search queries conducted.
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