What’s the trick or treater looking for on the search engines this year?
Yahoo’s list of Top 20 Halloween related keywords.
1. Ghost 2. Pirate 3. Zombie 4. Witch 5. Darth Vader 6. Aliens 7. Devil8. Mummy 9. Frankenstein 10. Chucky 11. Dracula 12. Michael Myers13. Werewolf 14. Elvira 15. Chupacabra 16. Goblin 17. Freddy Krueger18. Headless [...]
You may be surprised to learn that search engines feed their results to each other. For example if you are searching in AOL, you are actually receiving Google natural and paid search listings.
Knowing what search engines provide listings to others, is important in understanding which engines you should list your website with. Of course, these [...]
Nielsen//NetRatings reports September 2006 data for the Top U.S. Search Providers.
Top search providers, ranked by total searches. Searches represent the total number of queries conducted at the provider.
Top 10 Search Providers for September 2006, Ranked by Searches (U.S.)
Provider [...]
Demographics of Internet Users
Below is the % of each group who use the internet, according to our February–April 2006 survey. As an example, 71% of adult women use the internet.Use the Internet
Total Adults = 73%
Women = 71%
Men = 74%
Age
18-29 years old = 88%
30-49 years old = 84%
50-64 years old = 71%
65+ = 32%
Race/ethnicity
White, Non-Hispanic = [...]
Since content is crucial, isn’t it time to introduce a few grammar tips?–by Robin Nobles
With all of this talk about content, don’t you think it’s time to have a frank discussion about grammar? Our Web sites are our online store fronts—our online images. If our sites are full of grammar errors, what does that [...]
comScore Networks, a leader in measuring the digital age, just released the results of an analysis revealing the size and growth of the U.S. local search market. Note: Local search is defined as searches conducted by consumers on the local or directory (Yellow Pages) sections of leading search sites, and other searches identified as having [...]