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How Negative Keywords Could Save You Money
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Negative keyword lists are a growing strategy for pay-per-click ad campaigns. The reason for that growth is simply a result of better ad targeting. According to Ken Jurina , the President and Founder of Epiar , a negative keyword is, “a term or two that exists in a phrase that triggers the search engine to ...3 weeks ago -
Search Spending on the Rise in Q3, Bing Profits
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The search advertising market has witnessed a glimmer of hope as the search spending has gone up. The search engine giant, Google will soon come out with figures of earnings this Thursday. Microsoft’s Bing is gaining momentum in the search advertisement as well. After several quarters of decline and due to the ...3 weeks ago -
Report: Paid Search Spend Up 10%
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SearchIgnite has released a report, which indicates that paid search spending in the United States was flat year-over-year in the third quarter, yet up 10% quarter-over-quarter. This comes largely from multi-channel retailers, who increased paid search spend by 40% in the quarter, according to the firm. This is ...4 weeks ago -
Online Ad Spend Overtakes Television
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Figures released from the Internet Advertising Bureau ’s (IAB) bi-annual online advertising expenditure study , carried out in partnership with Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) and the World Advertising Research Centre (WARC), makes for enlightening reading. For the first time in the UK the internet has ...4 weeks ago
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