Search Engine Journal - SE and Internet Marketing NewsSearch Engine Journal is a Search Engine News service covering public Search Engines, Search Engine Optimization for web sites, and Search Engine Marketing.Google Expands Advertising with AdSense- June 19, 2003 Google has just introduced a new advertising program which lets smaller web sites run Google advertisements on their sites and get paid per click by Google. This is an expansion of their AdWords program which added Contextual AdWords earlier in the year. To apply online for the program, website publishers can visit www.google.comadsense. Google's editorial team will review each publisher application to ensure that the site meets editorial guidelines. To activate the service, the publisher logs.http://tinyurl.com/emhs FINDWHAT buys ESpotting- June 19, 2003 Amid all of the rumors of Yahoo buying eSpotting, FindWhat slips though the cracks and aquires the company. FindWhat.com, an Internet search engine operator, said on Wednesday that it is buying privately-owned Espotting Media Inc. for $163 million to create an Internet marketing company.http://tinyurl.com/emi0 Submitting to Blog Search Engines and Directories- June 13, 2003 So you've made a blog Want traffic Links for higher search engine rankings Just want to get the word about your blogs out here Here is a list of Blog Directories and Blog Search Engines to submit blogs to.http://tinyurl.com/e8br Pay Per Click Search Engines On the Move- June 13, 2003 With all of the rumors going around about Yahoo! possibly buying out Overture and MSN targeting FindWhat or Kanoodle paid search listings, ValueClick just slipped through the cracks in a whisper of the night and bought out medium tier paid listings search solution Search123.com. PPC search listings are proven to show conversion results for advertisers and we are seeing a definite shift to this style of relevant online promotion and search engine marketing.http://tinyurl.com/e8bd Search Engine Advertisements Misleading to Public- June 13, 2003 A recent study has shown that most average US citizens do not know the difference between a search engine's "sponsored listing" (Overture, FindWhat, Google AdWord Results) and real search engine results. Although this may be wonderful for marketers, such a study may be troubling to the FCC and consumer rights groups.http://tinyurl.com/e8az |