Today's search podcast covers Google putting its own advertisers in newspapers, search marketer freak out over search personalization, getting Google patents on CD, using Google patents to push domain names, upcoming debates over Google Print's library scanning program, a flap about Yahoo rewarding employees for kicking some Google tush, cool comparison charts of search and portal features at the major players, real time flight checking, a call for search marketers to be counted in a new survey, avoiding the $400 Google phishing scam, how Google Maps makes the world too big and much more!
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Upcoming Seminars:
Paid Search Testing & Experimentation: Optimizing for Superior Results - Tracking Beyond the Lead: How to increase the ROI of your lead gen campaign
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Google Text Search Ads Going To Newspapers
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Google's Personalized Results Patent
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Get Your Google Patents On CD
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Tapping Google's Patent To Push Domain Registrations
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Upcoming Google Print Debates
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Yahoo's Ass Kicking Statue Controversy
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Search Marketer Lucas Morea Makes BusinessWeek Young Entrepreneur Finals
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WebmasterWorld's Brett Tabke Interviewed On PubCon Growth
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More On Office Depot Versus Staples Over Google Ads
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Search & Portal
Features Charted
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Flight 949, Where Are You?
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SEMPO Survey Of Search Marketing Industry Seeks Participants
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Recap Of SEW Forums Live Event At Disneyland
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Phishing Scam Purports Google To Be Giving Away $400
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New Report on Estimating Link Spam
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Google Print Is Google's Ninth Most Popular Service
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Why We Use Various Search Engines
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Holiday Shopping in Full Swing, According to Search Data
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The Library Card Catalog 2005: More than Just Basic Book Info
- Warning! The World In Google Maps May Be Bigger Than You Think

