Archive for September, 2007

September 08, 2007
Filed Under (Google.com) by Admin on 08-09-2007

MediaPost reports on comments, about image and video ads potentially appearing on Google, made by company speakers at the Citigroup Technology Conference in New York this week. However, this is just a further acknowledgment and confirmation of what Marissa Mayer previously alluded to during the Universal Search unveiling in May.

At that time Mayer said:

    Well we don’t have anything to announce on that today. I do think this opens the door for the introduction of richer media into the search results page. We are now going to understand how users interact with that. And as Alan always likes to say search is about finding the best answer, not just the best URL or the best textual snippet.

For us ads are answers as well. Searching ads is just as hard as searching the Web, as searching images. And so I was hoping that we could bring some of these same advances in terms of the richness of media to ads.

The MediaPost piece reports that the Google reps said they were proceeding “cautiously” with the introduction of new ad types (although images and video have appeared in sponsored links before). Regardless, you can be sure that more images and video will eventually make their way into the sponsored results of Google.com. It’s really just a question of when.



September 01, 2007
Filed Under (Search Engine Marketing) by Admin on 01-09-2007

If you don’t know then , here is one secret about Search Engine .They are the most accurate tool to check time. You can get current time of almost any place on search engines. Normally a search in the format of ” time + in + city or country” returns back the current time of the place as the top result on search engines. Below is the format of how they look on major search engines:

Here is an example of Time on Ask.com

Moreover Ask.com has also added a different design of clock that shows time for different cities in local searches. It is shown as below.

Yahoo too has got its own time feature which looks a bit simple. it lokos something like this:

Google too had this feature but they have dropped it in recent time. But it is rumored that they will bringing it back once again in near future. When it ets back hoepfully , it will look like this :