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More mobile users looking up local business listings

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Marketers investing in mobile campaigns have been banking on the idea that on-the-go consumers are using their phones to decide where to shop.

Study shows online searches lead to sales

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With the rise of consumer engagement via social media and video, marketers may take a recent report conducted by comScore for Searchandise.net as a reminder of the value offered by some of the more traditional internet marketing strategies.

Retail industry in need of some good mobile marketers

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For marketers looking to find work in the recovering economic climate, the retail sector holds the promise of positions.

Survey says Google declines in customer satisfaction, still remains searchers go-to site

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ForSee’s latest Annual E-Business Report reveals that some users are a little less satisfied with search engine giant Google this year.

Google Images and new Image Search Ads offer consumers and marketers a more aesthetically pleasing web

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If a picture says a thousand words, why shouldn’t Google Images be a valuable source of information for consumers?

Bing’s ad share on the rise, Google still dominates

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Good news for Microsoft and marketers who advertise on Bing – the search engine’s ad clicks are steadily increasing.

Search marketers may soon end job searches thanks to rising SEM spend

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While the economic environment is still fragile, internet marketers may rejoice to hear the news that the search engine marketing sector has proven robust in the second quarter of 2010.

Marketers rejoice the early ROIs from iAds

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When the iPhone 4 was released, some speculated that the iAd mobile advertising network would present a viable competitor for Google AdWords – especially since Apple pushed Google Mobile out of its mobile device market.

French antitrust authorities say Google abused AdWords’ dominant position

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The latest Hitwise data shows that Google accounted for 72.17 percent of U.S. searches in May.