February 26, 2009
Daily Search Coverage & Link Finds: February 26, 2009
Daily Search Coverage:
Google has payment issues with AdSense. Yahoo reduced bids. Google opens Ad Planner. Google Blog Search still having trouble. Yahoo Search is updating. SEOs like to code. Google News officially adds ads. Google gets on Twitter. Search ads get depressing in recession.
Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
- Google Tries To Get Organized On AdSense Payment Issues
- Yahoo Search Marketing Lowering Minimum Bids For Many
- Google Opens Up Ad Planner To Everyone
- Google Blog Search To Test New Link Command Features Next Week
- Yahoo Search Update: February 2009
- Many SEOs Get Their Hands Dirty By Coding Web Sites
Search Engine Land Topics:
- Google News Officially Adds Advertisements
- Google Gets On Twitter
- Report: Lack Of Buying Searchers Leading To Depressing Search Ad Market
Daily Link Finds:
This is the February 26th, issue of a daily post that will contain links to commentary of the posts over at the Search Engine Roundtable. All links I find throughout the day that ad some commentary to the posts written over at the Search Engine Roundtable, will be in the Daily Link Finds. The purpose is two fold: (1) To help people find discussion around our articles and (2) To thank people for linking to us. How do I find these links? Only one way, via a Google Blog Search link command, so make sure that (1) you are in Google Blog Search and (2) link to us.
Daily Link Finds for February 26th, 2009:
- Google Searchwiki - Is it All About the User?, South Florida Interactive Marketing Association Blog
- SearchCap: The Day In Search, February 25, 2009, Search Engine Land
- Ads in Google News Turn it into a PR Playground, Micro Persuasion
- Daily Links for 02/26/09, Kmo.ca
- Google Latitude Bug Looks Into Future, WebProNews
- Google News et publicité: Alea jacta est!, ZDNet.fr
- Google News Officially Adds Advertisements, Search Engine Land
- Lee Smith-Bryan Awarded Best Honors, Sitening Blog
- Webmasters Ponder PageRank Discrepancy, TMZ
- YAAG: Webmaster Tools Not 100 Percent, Beyond Search

