ClickThrough – the month in search
Posted on October 31, 2007, by ClickThrough MarketingOctober in the world of search and online marketing
October in the world of search and online marketing
Google is set to make a number of changes to the structure of its algorithms in a bid to crack down on internet link farms.
Facebook has the freedom to accept advertising deals and marketing campaigns from whoever it chooses despite the recent Microsoft deal, it has been suggested.
Internet marketing was given a new boost this week as comScore revealed that online spending was continuing to grow.
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) has revealed new guidelines for the measurements of some online advertising.
There is more than just a direct response to search engine marketing efforts, according to an expert.
Inconsistencies in server performance and page delivery hamper website marketing efforts, it has been warned.
Google has unveiled a new feature that it is set to add to its AdSense service in the next few weeks that will improve the management of online marketing campaigns.
Google has updated its Sitelinks feature to give more control to webmasters and improve usability, it has emerged.
A new guide on the benefits and principles of using social media has been put together for those looking to investigate search engine optimisation (SEO).