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10 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Boost Your PPC Results Using Geo-Targeting

Geo-target PPC Campaigns to Key Feeder Markets

One of the great things about geo-targeting is the ability to bid on general terms that you can’t afford on a national basis. For instance, buying the term “Las Vegas Hotel” on a national scale is pricey, and the ROI may not be all that great. But buying “Las Vegas [...]

10 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Unified Search On FireFox

Unified search is a cool new FireFox addon that lets you easily combine and compare side-by-side search results from a number of search engines.
The tool works as follows:

Search base service – i.e. Google
See Bing search engines appear on the same page;
Notice buttons in the right top corner;
Click on any button to get the search results [...]

10 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

My Location for Google Maps

If you’ve ever used Google Maps on your iPhone or other mobile device, you’re probably familiar with My Location already.  For those that aren’t, when you click a button your exact location is shown on the map denoted by a blue circle.  Now, that nifty little feature is coming to your desktop and laptop computers.
Google announced [...]

10 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

TweetDeck Acquired By Seesmic

The founders of two leading Twitter desktop clients posted a video to YouTube today in which they joke (or do they?) that the leading Twitter client TweetDeck has been acquired by Seesmic, creator of rival Twitter client Seesmic Desktop. The two apps have been sparring over features in recent months.
TweetDeck founder Iain Dodsworth (on the left in the video) [...]

10 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Getting Into Trouble With Twitter Trends

We’ve highlighted the problem of malicious links and spam permeating Twitter trends several times before, but the problem is getting worse, fast. If Twitter doesn’t fix it soon, Twitter Trends will simply become a huge pile of irrelevant content, spam and links that lead to viruses and spyware.
Case in point: “Bruno” is trending right now. I’ve clicked [...]