Posts Tagged ‘Local Search’
SES San Jose: Paul O’Brien on Local Search
WebProNews caught up with Paul O’Brien of zvents.com at SES San Jose. O’Brien talks about his company’s reintroduction of their product as a local search engine. Zvents.com wants to allow users to search for things to do, instead of simply bringing up business listings at a local level. For more information including tips for marketers [...]
SES: SEO by the Sea’s Bill Slawski and Loren Baker of Search Engine Journal on Local Search and the Blogger’s Code of Ethics
As local search evolves, it raises a lot of opinions. Another topic that raises many opinions is Tim O’Reilly and Jimmy Wales’ Blogger’s Code of Conduct. In an interview with WebProNews, SEO by the Sea’s President Bill Slawski and Loren Baker of Search Engine Journal, spoke with us about these very issues.
Local search depends on [...]
SES: Local Search Marketing
WebProNews correspondent Debbie Harrison recently at the Search Engine Strategies conference in London. SES focused one of the topics on local search marketing. ComScore informs marketers that 40 percent of all online searches relate to local information. Latitude’s director of search Jon Myers said users are 30 percent more likely to buy a [...]
SES: A Global Internet, A Local Focus
Search Engine Strategies is a wonderful conference series when it comes to keeping the industry informed about search engine marketing and optimization issues. The various SES events, held year-round and internationally, explore the nuances of search engine marketing as well as present information from top industry players and also from the search engine companies. This [...]
SES: Local Search, Mobile Web, and The Battle Against Spam Blogs
In the new boom, trends fit new philosophy. Call it Web 2.0, call it whatever you want but it all boils down to users. Suddenly, everything is about US: about sharing photos with our friends, about blogging our thoughts, about “digging” our favorite news. Local search services like TrueLocal exist to serve this personal sphere… [...]
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