February 27, 2009
Daily Search Coverage & Link Finds: February 27, 2009
Daily Search Coverage:
AdWords should be linked to Analytics. Google Twitters. Google News adds sources. Google AdSense goes black. Yahoo Search updates but drops weather reports. Google tries to improve Blog Search. Search in Pictures features a Google ViewMaster. Check out my latest videos, which mentions link cliques.
Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
- AdWords Requiring Analytics To Be "Linked" To Send Cost Data
- Google Joins Twitter, The Online World Goes Haywire
- Google News Adds Over 20,000 News Sources
- Google AdSense Account Console Goes Offline For 90 Minutes
- Video Recap of Weekly Search Buzz :: February 27, 2009
Search Engine Land Topics:
- Yahoo Search Updating: Weather Reports Go Away?
- Google Still Working On Making Blog Search More Relevant
- Search In Pictures: Google ViewMaster, Twitter & Yahoo Cake Spelling
Daily Link Finds:
This is the February 27th, 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 27th, 2009:
- Read SEO Blogs and Participate in Forums, Daily SEO Tip
- SearchCap: The Day In Search, February 26, 2009, Search Engine Land
- Yahoo Search Updating: Weather Reports Go Away?, Search Engine Land
- Google Algorithm Places Emphasis On Brands, Mannix Marketing
- Google News: Nails in the Dead Tree Coffin, Beyond Search
- Google Still Working On Making Blog Search More Relevant, Search Engine Land
- Internet Marketing Tips for Small Businesses, SiteProNews
- Werbung hält Einzug auf Google News, Heise
- Yahoo lowering minimum bids on keywords?, Econsultancy

