There’s a growing divide between online marketers who enjoy organic search and those who prefer paid search. What do your preferences say about you? ..
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SEO vs. PPC Debate — Which Do You Prefer?
“By routing all links submitted to Twitter through this new service, we can detect, intercept, and prevent the spread of bad links across all of Twitter.”
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Twitter Starts Routing All Links Through New Anti-Phishing Service
“… “Show options” toggle and noticed a whole slew of geographic options that were new to me, including “nearby” and others, too.
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Geographic Refinements added to Google Search Options
When you think of successful consumer brands in the social media space, names like Dell, Zappos and Pepsi come to mind. Another is Ford. Last year the Ford Fiesta movement generated tremendous amount of awareness (and pre-orders) for a vehicle that wasn’t available to the public yet.

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Ford’s Focus on Social Media: Scott Monty Interview
According to a new study being published this week by Unica , European marketers trail their American cousins, when it comes to the adoption of social media marketing.

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Watch Out America! Here Come the European Social Media Marketers!
“… we will notify more webmasters of more potential issues we’ve detected on their websites, including: Spammy or abused user-generated content”
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New Google Message Center Notifications for Hacking and Abuse
“[GOOGLE] has asked a federal court to keep documents filed in the case under seal for another three months.
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Google Reluctant to Release info in Viacom Case
“The service runs on set-top boxes “using elements of Google’s Android operating system…”
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Google Testing TV Search Service On Android-Enhanced Set-Top Boxes
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Now added to Webmaster Tools Section.
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WMT SideWiki in Google Labs Area
“The standoff between Google and the Chinese government took another turn this weekend, with state officials saying that the search giant had not come forward with a formal complaint about the hacking attacks that prompted it to threaten to shutter its operations in the country.”
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China Says Google Never Filed Complaint in Hacking Case