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SearchCap: The Day In Search, November 9, 2007

Search Engine Land - Fri, 2007-11-09 19:52

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.

From Search Engine Land:

  • Search in Pictures: Ron Paul, Googleville, & Bonfire Night
    In this week's Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more....
  • Power Searchers Driving Most Of The Query Volume At Google, Yahoo, MSN
    This Compete blog post argues that most of the search query volume at the major search engines is driven by a relatively small number of search engine users: power searchers. According to Compete, "[T]he top 1% of searchers performs a full 13% of all searches in a given month." Breaking...
  • Google Earth Adds Millennium Development Goals Layer
    The Google LatLong Blog announced Google Earth has added the "Millennium Development Goals" layer within the "Global Awareness" folder. To access it, open Google Earth, open the "Global Awareness" folder and click the checkbox next to "UNDP: Millennium Development Goals Monitor." Then you should see blue "MDG" icons throughout the...
  • How Feedburner Adds Up Subscriber Numbers
    Last Saturday, there was a gasp of collective horror in the blogosphere as FeedBurner subscriber stats plunged for many sites. Today, it's happened again. Don't panic! Your subscribers are probably all still there, with Google Reader to blame for the missing numbers. Below, our comprehensive guide to how FeedBurner compiles...
  • Schmidt: Google Will Definitely Participate In The Wireless Spectrum Auction
    This article from Forbes sort of quotes Google CEO Eric Schmidt saying, for the first time, that the company would "definitely" participate in the forthcoming 700 MHZ wireless spectrum auction to be held in January. It also says that Google would open that spectrum up to anyone willing to pay...
  • Microsoft Tries Search & Win Again?
    Is Live Search bringing back the search and win "Live Search Trial Program?" A Marketwatch article suggests so, even though the page is invalid. Microsoft did run this program back in August. In addition, it has also run the Live Search Club program....
  • YouTube Releases Desktop Multi-Video Upload PC Client
    YouTube announced the release of a desktop PC client that allows you to upload multiple videos at one time. The client is available over here and is currently only supported in Windows, but YouTube says a Mac client is coming soon. You can upload 10 minutes in length videos and...
  • Coming Soon: Block Domaining Ads From Google?
    In response to popular request, block domain ads looks to be coming, along with other blocking features. I have reported at the Search Engine Roundtable that some AdWords advertisers are now able to block categories of sites, plus they are able to block domain ads and error page ads. Back...
  • Chewing Gum, Google Universal Search & Is That A Nude Woman?
    Here's latest Google Universal Search funny, this time for chewing gum. Three images at the top. You've got your gumballs, your Juicy Fruit and your -- um -- naked woman? Yep:...
  • Facebook's Hot, At Least As A Top Search Term
    Facebook might not be more popular than sex, but it's getting there -- at least as a rival to sex as something people search on. Below, a look at Facebook's new entry into a top search terms list and related stats, along the way -- including which country searches for...
  • LookSmart Reports Poor Earnings & Sells FindArticles To CNET
    Gary Price reports that LookSmart has sold off FindArticles to CNET Networks for $20.5 million. LookSmart published a press release that details the sale is in cash, not in stock. Neil Ashe, CEO of CNET Networks, said:...

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Search in Pictures: Ron Paul, Googleville, & Bonfire Night

Search Engine Land - Fri, 2007-11-09 15:55

In this week's Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more.

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Power Searchers Driving Most Of The Query Volume At Google, Yahoo, MSN

Search Engine Land - Fri, 2007-11-09 15:18

This Compete blog post argues that most of the search query volume at the major search engines is driven by a relatively small number of search engine users: power searchers. According to Compete, "[T]he top 1% of searchers performs a full 13% of all searches in a given month." Breaking this out by engine, Compete says, "70% of search queries in September were performed by 20% of Google searchers. For Yahoo! the concentration increased to 73% and for MSN/Live searchers 75% of the queries were performed by the top 20%."

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Google Earth Adds Millennium Development Goals Layer

Search Engine Land - Fri, 2007-11-09 14:26

The Google LatLong Blog announced Google Earth has added the "Millennium Development Goals" layer within the "Global Awareness" folder. To access it, open Google Earth, open the "Global Awareness" folder, and click the checkbox next to "UNDP: Millennium Development Goals Monitor."

Then you should see blue "MDG" icons throughout the map, if you zoom in enough. Here is a screen capture of Venezuela:

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How Feedburner Adds Up Subscriber Numbers

Search Engine Land - Fri, 2007-11-09 14:02

Last Saturday, there was a gasp of collective horror in the blogosphere as FeedBurner subscriber stats plunged for many sites. Today, it's happened again. Don't panic! Your subscribers are probably all still there, with Google Reader to blame for the missing numbers. Below, our comprehensive guide to how FeedBurner compiles subscriber stats explains all, today's glitch, and why those occasional plunges happen.

Last weekend's drop of Feedburner subscriber numbers by as much as half was a temporary glitch. Google Reader didn't report figures, and all was back to normal the next day. Today's drop appears to be the same issue. Joost de Valk for example, notes how Google FeedFetcher stats (which report combined Google Reader/iGoogle subscribers) are missing. I see the same.

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Schmidt: Google Will Definitely Participate In The Wireless Spectrum Auction

Search Engine Land - Fri, 2007-11-09 14:00

This article from Forbes sort of quotes Google CEO Eric Schmidt saying, for the first time, that the company would "definitely" participate in the forthcoming 700 MHZ wireless spectrum auction to be held in January. It also says that Google would open that spectrum up to anyone willing to pay for it, in defiance of the US FCC's compromise position on Google's request for open networks. Google had previously said it would potentially bid nearly $5 billion for the spectrum licenses, which the FCC has repeatedly described as "beach front property."

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Microsoft Tries Search & Win Again?

Search Engine Land - Fri, 2007-11-09 13:54

Is Live Search bringing back the search and win "Live Search Trial Program?" A Marketwatch article suggests so, even though the page is invalid.

Microsoft did run this program back in August. In addition, it has also run the Live Search Club program.

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YouTube Releases Desktop Multi-Video Upload PC Client

Search Engine Land - Fri, 2007-11-09 13:39

YouTube announced the release of a desktop PC client that allows you to upload multiple videos at one time. The client is available over here and is currently only supported in Windows, but YouTube says a Mac client is coming soon.

You can upload 10 minutes in length videos and up to 1GB in size files with this new client. You will also have the multifile upload page with this release. It can take up to 30 minutes for the videos to show up on the "my videos" page.

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Coming Soon: Block Domaining Ads From Google?

Search Engine Land - Fri, 2007-11-09 13:20

In response to popular request, block domain ads looks to be coming, along with other blocking features.

I have reported at the Search Engine Roundtable that some AdWords advertisers are now able to block categories of sites, plus they are able to block domain ads and error page ads. Back in August, Google told us that AdSense For Domains Opt Out Coming To AdWords Advertisers. It appears that some advertisers are now able to take advantage of that feature.

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Chewing Gum, Google Universal Search, & Is That A Nude Woman?

Search Engine Land - Fri, 2007-11-09 04:30

Here's latest Google Universal Search funny, this time for chewing gum. Three images at the top. You've got your gumballs, your Juicy Fruit, and your -- um -- naked woman? Yep:

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Facebook's Hot, At Least As A Top Search Term

Search Engine Land - Fri, 2007-11-09 01:11

Facebook might not be more popular than sex, but it's getting there -- at least as a rival to sex as something people search on. Below, a look at Facebook's new entry into a top search terms list and related stats, along the way -- including which country searches for Facebook the most (hint: how about a donut, eh?).

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LookSmart Reports Poor Earnings & Sells FindArticles To CNET

Search Engine Land - Thu, 2007-11-08 21:23

Gary Price reports that LookSmart has sold off FindArticles to CNET Networks for $20.5 million.

LookSmart published a press release that details the sale is in cash, not in stock. Neil Ashe, CEO of CNET Networks, said:

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SearchCap: The Day In Search, November 8, 2007

Search Engine Land - Thu, 2007-11-08 20:15

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.

From Search Engine Land:

  • Yahoo's Boerries On Android: Google Risks Being Distracted By Technology
    Reuters interviews the head of Yahoo's mobile efforts, Marco Boerries, who emphasizes that Yahoo is building strategic partnerships with carriers and OEMs around the world and argues that Google is probably misguided in introducing Android. Boerries is quoted in the article as saying, "The race is going to be who...
  • Send In The Clouds: Google Earth Adds Weather Layer
    The Google Earth Blog reports that Google Earth has restructured the layers and added a new weather layer to the mapping tool. Weather.com and Naval Research Labs' Marine Meteorology Division power the weather layer. The weather layer contains sub-layers with clouds, radar, and weather conditions and forecasts. If you want...
  • 10 Useless SEO Worries (Part 2)
    Small businesses are often left in the dark when it comes to which SEO strategies really work and which don't. Online there is an onslaught of information freely available online, much of it contradictory. Small business owners who attempt to perform SEO for themselves are often left wondering. What...
  • Live Search Adds "More" Tab To Home Page, Exposes More Vertical Search Tools
    Gary Price spotted that Microsoft has added a new "more" tab to the Live Search home page, exposing some Live Search specialized search engines that haven't been promoted from the home page since last month's relaunch of Live Search....
  • Microsoft Willing To Lose Money Online To Fight Google
    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was in Japan to promote Windows Live services and was asked about competition from Google and Android. According to this article in the International Herald Tribune, he acknowledged that Google was "ahead" of Microsoft in search. (It's not clear whether that includes online advertising as well)....
  • Google AdWords Replaces Site Targeting With Placement Targeting & Offers Bidding Options
    The Inside AdWords Blog announced they are renaming the "site targeting" feature to "placement targeting" because now you can specify the sections of a site that you want your ad to be displayed on. Google also announced that advertisers can now specify if they want to pay on a CPC...
  • "What's Open" The First Android App?
    ValleyWag speculates that a local search startup called "What's Open" has written the first Android application. The site has some screenshots, which suggest a fairly familiar local search tool, with a map and some social networking features. The differentiator is likely -- as the name suggests -- data about what...
  • How To (Kind Of) Buy A #1 Organic Search Ranking On Google
    Google adamantly denies that payment influences organic search engine rankings. In an ideal world that might be true, but exposure begets exposure. Here are some of the cheapest and fastest ways to get your message to the top of the search results without paying for every click....
  • SMX London Only 7 Days Away – Register Today!
    The signs are that SMX London is going to be a absolutely cracking event.” – Multilingual Search World Edition Search Marketing Expo - SMX London kicks off next Thursday, 15 November. Don’t miss your opportunity to attend. Register today! SMX London is for search marketers who want to learn the...
  • Top Reason To Register For SMX West Today: Pre-Agenda Price Expires Nov. 9
    Search Marketing Expo - SMX West is coming to the Santa Clara Convention Center in the heart of Silicon Valley, February 26-28, 2008. Register for SMX West today and pay only $995. You get all three days of sessions, networking, and special events - including SMX Bash - that Search...

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Yahoo's Boerries On Android: Google Risks Being Distracted By Technology

Search Engine Land - Thu, 2007-11-08 14:27

Reuters interviews the head of Yahoo's mobile efforts, Marco Boerries, who emphasizes that Yahoo is building strategic partnerships with carriers and OEMs around the world and argues that Google is probably misguided in introducing Android. Boerries is quoted in the article as saying, "The race is going to be who builds the biggest arsenal of partners and numbers of page views." (This suggests an emphasis on display ads rather than paid search in mobile.) He also argues that Google risks being distracted by technology instead of focusing on ad revenue, the "lifeblood" of both companies.

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Send In The Clouds: Google Earth Adds Weather Layer

Search Engine Land - Thu, 2007-11-08 14:17

The Google Earth Blog reports that Google Earth has restructured the layers and added a new weather layer to the mapping tool.

Weather.com and Naval Research Labs' Marine Meteorology Division power the weather layer. The weather layer contains sub-layers with clouds, radar, and weather conditions and forecasts. If you want the clouds and radars to animate, you can click on the "information" link, under the weather layer, and see the information about time animations.

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10 Useless SEO Worries (Part 2)

Search Engine Land - Thu, 2007-11-08 13:51

Small businesses are often left in the dark when it comes to which SEO strategies really work and which don't. Online there is an onslaught of information freely available online, much of it contradictory. Small business owners who attempt to perform SEO for themselves are often left wondering "What strategies are more important than others? Which are worthless? How do you tell the difference?"

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Live Search Adds "More" Tab To Home Page, Exposes More Vertical Search Tools

Search Engine Land - Thu, 2007-11-08 13:38

Gary Price spotted that Microsoft has added a new "more" tab to the Live Search home page, exposing some Live Search specialized search engines that haven't been promoted from the home page since last month's relaunch of Live Search.

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Microsoft Willing To Lose Money Online To Fight Google

Search Engine Land - Thu, 2007-11-08 13:34

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was in Japan to promote Windows Live services and was asked about competition from Google and Android. According to this article in the International Herald Tribune, he acknowledged that Google was "ahead" of Microsoft in search. (It's not clear whether that includes online advertising as well.)

Ballmer went on to dismiss Android as "just words on paper" so far. He also said that he expected to continue to lose money on Microsoft's online business for some time. The company is "in an investment mode," Ballmer was quoted as saying. But given Microsoft's recent $13.7 billion quarter, the company can afford to subsidize its online efforts for a long time to come.

Postscript From Danny: Be sure to see Microsoft court filing touts Google's 'rapid success' from News.com yesterday, where Microsoft in court documents praises Google as being a strong competitor in the "software industry" in efforts to ensure Microsoft anti-trust provisions aren't extended.

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Google AdWords Replaces Site Targeting With Placement Targeting & Offers Bidding Options

Search Engine Land - Thu, 2007-11-08 13:24

The Inside AdWords Blog announced they are renaming the "site targeting" feature to "placement targeting" because now you can specify the sections of a site that you want your ad to be displayed on. Google also announced that advertisers can now specify if they want to pay on a CPC (cost per click) or CPM (cost per impression) basis with their placement targeted ads.

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