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Looks like Google’s gained a new direct answer service, whois information for
domains. Enter a query like
whois
searchengineland.com
, and you’ll be told when the domain was registered and
expires, along with a link to more information from the
Domain Tools site. Here’s a
screenshot:

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Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.

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Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.

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Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web.

From Search Engine Land:


  • In the Trenches, April 18, 2008

    In The Trenches is a weekly spotlight of tips, tricks, and news about the tools search engine marketing professionals use to give them a leg up on the competition. Today: News from the search engines, today’s in-depth look, “Two Tweak Tools That Work” and this week’s free tips and…

  • Search in Pictures: Yahoo! Bomb, iGoogle Artcafe & Yahoo Exec Faceball

    In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more….

  • The Midwest Earthquake & Search Engine Responses

    So the Midwest of the US was rocked by an unusual 5.2 earthquake. Looking at Google Trends, which shows popular recent queries, I can see people immediately hit the search engines with queries like illinois earthquake, chicago earthquake and midwest earthquake. So how did the search engines do? Especially…

  • Google Poised To Become Top UK Marketing Vehicle, New Report Shows Breakdown Of UK Search Spend

    In its Q1 earnings report yesterday, Google announced that UK revenues were $803 million (£407 million), which was part of overall revenues from outside the US of $2.65 billion or 51% of Q1 total revenues for Google. These figures prompted an item on a BBC blog to project that Google…

  • Yahoo’s New Minimum Bid Prices Now Live: Advertisers Impacted

    As expected, Yahoo announced that the new minimum bids for advertisers may no longer be the $0.10, they once were. Yahoo said that your new “minimum bids can be lower or higher than $.10.” Note, the content network’s minimum bids will remain at $0.10, at least for the time being,…

  • Google Video Redesigns & More Video Tips

    Google Video has undergone yet another redesign. Both Google Blogoscoped and Google Operating System have detailed coverage with screen shots of the new design and how it compared to the old design. Tools For Your Video Career by Duncan at TechCrunch has an outstanding rundown on tools you can use…

  • Human Hardware: How Many Friends Can We Have Online?

    In the last column, I introduced British evolutionary psychologist Robin Dunbar’s theory that we have cognitive limits to the number of social relationships we can maintain, and the importance of social grooming in all primates, including humans. Just as a quick recap, based on the relative size of our…

  • Microsoft Buys Travel Search Site Farecast

    Travel search site Farecast was rumored to be a takeover target recently and the CEO has confirmed that the site has indeed been acquired by Microsoft. TechCrunch, citing John Cook at the Seattle PI, says the deal was worth something in the $100-$115 million range….

  • Please Take Search Engine Land’s Audience Survey

    We’ve got a special request of our Search Engine Land visitors and SearchCap newsletter readers. Take our audience survey! Please? If helping us keep the lights on isn’t enough of an incentive, we’ll toss in a chance to win a ticket in for Search Marketing Expo - SMX Advanced in…

Search News From Around The Web:

Applications & Portal Features

Business Issues

Local, Maps & Mobile

Microhoo

Paid Search & Contextual

Searching

SEM Industry

SEO & SEM

Social Media

Video, Music & Image Search

Web Analytics

Other Items

Recent Hot Items From Sphinn, Our Social News Sharing Site:

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In The Trenches - A Column From Search Engine Land In The Trenches is a weekly spotlight of tips, tricks, and news about the tools search engine marketing professionals use to give them a leg up on the competition. Today: News from the search engines, today’s in-depth look, “Two Tweak Tools That Work” and this week’s free tips and tools.

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Search In Pictures

In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more.

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Search In Pictures

In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more.

Click to continue reading…

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Google Trends

So the Midwest of the US was rocked by an unusual 5.2 earthquake. Looking at
Google Trends, which shows popular
recent queries, I can see people immediately hit the search engines with queries
like

illinois earthquake
,

chicago earthquake
and

midwest earthquake
. So how did the search engines do? Especially when search
engines are supposed to be providing better direct answers for queries like
this? Not particularly well. Google alone came through with news results on a
general search. All four did better with specific searches.

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Google Trends

So the Midwest of the US was rocked by an unusual 5.2 earthquake. Looking at
Google Trends, which shows popular
recent queries, I can see people immediately hit the search engines with queries
like

illinois earthquake
,

chicago earthquake
and

midwest earthquake
. So how did the search engines do? Especially when search
engines are supposed to be providing better direct answers for queries like
this? Not particularly well. Google alone came through with news results on a
general search. All four did better with specific searches.

Click to continue reading…

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itunes-subscribe-video.pngIn this week’s edition of the video search buzz, I talked about the Yahoo, Google and Live Search tax day updates. I also talked about the new Yahoo slap and a new AdWords slap. Google’s bot is now crawling forms and Yahoo releases Slurp 3.0. Plus many more topics - make sure to watch to win search related schwag!

To win, watch the video and comment at this post below with the correct answer. Make sure to subscribe to our video feed or subscribe directly on iTunes to be notified of these updates and download the video in the background. Here is the YouTube version of the feed:

Some Of The Topics Discussed:

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I may not be able to mail schwag outside of the United States.

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search-buzz-roundup.gifWhile you’re all reading this, I’m in sunny (rainy?) Puerto Rico preparing for the Passover holiday. This means that you’ll see a little less of Barry and me over the upcoming days, at least until the holiday ends. As for me, this isn’t much of a vacation since I’m blogging, and why would I want to keep you away from search news? That would be unfair, wouldn’t it?

By the way, we’re still looking for sponsors for our weekly video series that summarize these events. If you’re interested, tell Barry I sent you. Additionally, the schwag addict in me needs duplicates. Send lots. Cool? (kthx.)

Tax Day in the USA

Ah, the day I realize I hate more than ever this year. It was Tax Day on Tuesday, and we “celebrated” (for lack of better word) with a theme:

Search Engine Roundtable Tax Day

For what it’s worth, the theme DID put a smile on my face, but tax day still sucks. I can’t believe the government thinks it’s entitled to about 50% of my wages.

Yahoo’s Tax Day Update, and Microsoft is in a Similar Boat

In preparation for their own tax due date, Yahoo had a major reshuffling of search results. The sentiment? More Wiki pages on top and “really bad” traffic. On the Microsoft update front, there are “awful SERPs” and it’s a “total disaster.” With Google’s Dewey shuffle, it’s not looking good for any search engine right now.

Google ‘Dewey’ Update Hits the UK

Yup, speaking of which, the reshuffling is back, as the Google “Dewey” update is beginning to impact UK-based users. I, too, keep seeing shuffled results. Maybe I should report my findings to Matt after all.

Google’s AdWords Slap, Yahoo Minimum Bids Live

On April 12th, advertisers reported a Google AdWords slap with $10 minimum bid rates. Our commenters saw the same behavior. Is the Yahoo Slap next? Nope, not yet. The Yahoo minimum bids are live but the costs aren’t exorbitant. Actually, that’s because (as we later learned) that only Yahoo’s minimum bid interface is live, but not the new pricing. It’ll happen soon, they say. Well, it just happened, prices surge for some advertisers.

And finally, on a similar note, Yahoo was displaying Google AdWords ads in search results as part of a test earlier this month. The test appears to have stopped early, then came back again, and the Wall Street Journal suggests that a partnership could be underway.

Google is Crawling Content Behind Forms

For the SEO-unsavvy webmaster, you’re in luck. Google is beginning to submit GET forms and see the content behind web forms. For the SEO-savvy-but-really-want-privacy webmaster, you’re going to have to tweak your code to prevent Google from doing it.

Google Sitelinks Update

Google has updated sitelinks for numerous sites and added other sites to the list. Are you one of them?

Yahoo Gets Slurp 3.0

A new Yahoo crawler, Yahoo Slurp 3.0, has been unleashed into the wild. Your biggest concern is that new IP addresses will be used which is important if you’re using IP-based checking.

Blended Search Changes Behavior

We’re starting to see that blended search is changing user behavior and people are more inclined to click on news stories, videos, and images than the regular blue link. It’s time to optimize!

Flickr Video Support Added to Google Reader

Now that Flickr video is out, it was only a matter of time for Google Reader to support the videos. And they did this week. That didn’t take long. :)

Google is an Informational Search Engine?

A Penn State study reported earlier says that 80 percent of Google searches are informational, whereas the remaining 20% is split about evenly into navigational and transactional queries. Do you agree with that?

Snake Oil SEO Firm Sued with $100K+ Fine

Eric Pender says it right. “It’s firms like these that, in aggregate, can give our industry a black eye.” Here we are, defining SEO standards, and there Internet Advancement is, lying about true SEO offerings. I’m sure folks are glad they got what they deserved…for the most part.

Yahoo Sued by Internet Retailer Bigreds

It seems that there’s another lawsuit brewing this week. The news is that internet retailer Bigreds is suing Yahoo for $1 million for click fraud that they believe begun in 2002. They refused to settle for $17k, instead requesting nearly 100x as much. Good luck.

Google Local Gives Businesses More Leeway

How do you best feel like you want to represent your company? Well, if you’re offering some adult services or something sketchy, chances are, Google doesn’t have a pre-filled box for you to select your business type. No need to worry any longer. Google now gives you, the business owner, the ability to enter a category that you feel is the best fit for your company or business, so you can get more targeted business results.

Googleplex Entry Fee? It’s Yours to Determine

An eBay auction of a tour of the Googleplex has surfaced in the interwebs this week. The winner gets an insider’s view of the “best place to work.” Proceeds go to Foundation for the Future, educational organization.

Google AdSense Allows “Choose Units” Reporting Option

For Google AdSense users, you can now filter your reports by a new field called “Choose Units” which lets you either view your results by Ad Units, Link Units, or the two combined. The Google AdSense Blog expounds on the features.

Get Your SEO Terms Straightened Out

It seems that more and more people are not understanding basic SEO terms. Look things up if you’re not sure. Maybe this is why people are fighting for SEO standards… not that it would help someone who doesn’t know where to look!

Google’s Earnings Soar, Again

Google announced outstanding earnings, sending their stock price up 18% so far today. Profits were 30% higher and revenue was up 40%.

Have a wonderful weekend and subsequent week! Don’t miss us too much! (I know those of you who are going to SMX Social Media are going to have to hold it in!)

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search-buzz-roundup.gifWhile you’re all reading this, I’m in sunny (rainy?) Puerto Rico preparing for the Passover holiday. This means that you’ll see a little less of Barry and me over the upcoming days, at least until the holiday ends. As for me, this isn’t much of a vacation since I’m blogging, and why would I want to keep you away from search news? That would be unfair, wouldn’t it?

By the way, we’re still looking for sponsors for our weekly video series that summarize these events. If you’re interested, tell Barry I sent you. Additionally, the schwag addict in me needs duplicates. Send lots. Cool? (kthx.)

Tax Day in the USA

Ah, the day I realize I hate more than ever this year. It was Tax Day on Tuesday, and we “celebrated” (for lack of better word) with a theme:

Search Engine Roundtable Tax Day

For what it’s worth, the theme DID put a smile on my face, but tax day still sucks. I can’t believe the government thinks it’s entitled to about 50% of my wages.

Yahoo’s Tax Day Update, and Microsoft is in a Similar Boat

In preparation for their own tax due date, Yahoo had a major reshuffling of search results. The sentiment? More Wiki pages on top and “really bad” traffic. On the Microsoft update front, there are “awful SERPs” and it’s a “total disaster.” With Google’s Dewey shuffle, it’s not looking good for any search engine right now.

Google ‘Dewey’ Update Hits the UK

Yup, speaking of which, the reshuffling is back, as the Google “Dewey” update is beginning to impact UK-based users. I, too, keep seeing shuffled results. Maybe I should report my findings to Matt after all.

Google’s AdWords Slap, Yahoo Minimum Bids Live

On April 12th, advertisers reported a Google AdWords slap with $10 minimum bid rates. Our commenters saw the same behavior. Is the Yahoo Slap next? Nope, not yet. The Yahoo minimum bids are live but the costs aren’t exorbitant. Actually, that’s because (as we later learned) that only Yahoo’s minimum bid interface is live, but not the new pricing. It’ll happen soon, they say. Well, it just happened, prices surge for some advertisers.

And finally, on a similar note, Yahoo was displaying Google AdWords ads in search results as part of a test earlier this month. The test appears to have stopped early, then came back again, and the Wall Street Journal suggests that a partnership could be underway.

Google is Crawling Content Behind Forms

For the SEO-unsavvy webmaster, you’re in luck. Google is beginning to submit GET forms and see the content behind web forms. For the SEO-savvy-but-really-want-privacy webmaster, you’re going to have to tweak your code to prevent Google from doing it.

Google Sitelinks Update

Google has updated sitelinks for numerous sites and added other sites to the list. Are you one of them?

Yahoo Gets Slurp 3.0

A new Yahoo crawler, Yahoo Slurp 3.0, has been unleashed into the wild. Your biggest concern is that new IP addresses will be used which is important if you’re using IP-based checking.

Blended Search Changes Behavior

We’re starting to see that blended search is changing user behavior and people are more inclined to click on news stories, videos, and images than the regular blue link. It’s time to optimize!

Flickr Video Support Added to Google Reader

Now that Flickr video is out, it was only a matter of time for Google Reader to support the videos. And they did this week. That didn’t take long. :)

Google is an Informational Search Engine?

A Penn State study reported earlier says that 80 percent of Google searches are informational, whereas the remaining 20% is split about evenly into navigational and transactional queries. Do you agree with that?

Snake Oil SEO Firm Sued with $100K+ Fine

Eric Pender says it right. “It’s firms like these that, in aggregate, can give our industry a black eye.” Here we are, defining SEO standards, and there Internet Advancement is, lying about true SEO offerings. I’m sure folks are glad they got what they deserved…for the most part.

Yahoo Sued by Internet Retailer Bigreds

It seems that there’s another lawsuit brewing this week. The news is that internet retailer Bigreds is suing Yahoo for $1 million for click fraud that they believe begun in 2002. They refused to settle for $17k, instead requesting nearly 100x as much. Good luck.

Google Local Gives Businesses More Leeway

How do you best feel like you want to represent your company? Well, if you’re offering some adult services or something sketchy, chances are, Google doesn’t have a pre-filled box for you to select your business type. No need to worry any longer. Google now gives you, the business owner, the ability to enter a category that you feel is the best fit for your company or business, so you can get more targeted business results.

Googleplex Entry Fee? It’s Yours to Determine

An eBay auction of a tour of the Googleplex has surfaced in the interwebs this week. The winner gets an insider’s view of the “best place to work.” Proceeds go to Foundation for the Future, educational organization.

Google AdSense Allows “Choose Units” Reporting Option

For Google AdSense users, you can now filter your reports by a new field called “Choose Units” which lets you either view your results by Ad Units, Link Units, or the two combined. The Google AdSense Blog expounds on the features.

Get Your SEO Terms Straightened Out

It seems that more and more people are not understanding basic SEO terms. Look things up if you’re not sure. Maybe this is why people are fighting for SEO standards… not that it would help someone who doesn’t know where to look!

Google’s Earnings Soar, Again

Google announced outstanding earnings, sending their stock price up 18% so far today. Profits were 30% higher and revenue was up 40%.

Have a wonderful weekend and subsequent week! Don’t miss us too much! (I know those of you who are going to SMX Social Media are going to have to hold it in!)

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As expected, Yahoo announced that the new minimum bids for advertisers may no longer be the $0.10, they once were. Yahoo said that your new “minimum bids can be lower or higher than $.10.” Note, the content network’s minimum bids will remain at $0.10, at least for the time being, so this only impacts the search network.

At the Search Engine Roundtable, I recorded several advertisers noticing spikes in their minimum bids as low as 2X and as high as 4X the original minimum bid price. In fact, I have not seen anyone say that they minimum bids are now less than $0.10, only reports that they are higher. I have placed a poll at the Search Engine Roundtable, for you to let us know how you have been impacted by this major change at Yahoo Search Marketing.

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