The very latest search industry news headlines from the Epiphany media team. Updated daily.
24th October 2007
Internet company Yahoo! has confessed to being 'too slow' in the online advertising market and is shifting its focus to compete with Google and Microsoft, reports Reuters. The company aims to become an "open" alternative to its riv... Yahoo! admits latest mistakes >>
24th October 2007
Google promises to keep DoubleClick business practices unchanged, in the latest development in the ongoing EU review. The European commission recently announced it will take until November 13th to review the anti-trust and competition concer... Google offers new concessions in DoubleClick review >>
23rd October 2007
The online market has a better understanding of what the internet can really achieve, according independent investment manager, Brewin Dolphin. Over the last few years, businesses have become less "misled" about internet advertisin... Internet is "both a threat and a tool" for businesses >>
23rd October 2007
Google executives are frustrated with the company's mobile search results, reports Investors Business Daily (IBD). According to IBD, Google chief executive Eric Schmidt said: "Our mobile searches are increasing rapidly compared to a yea... IBD: Google mobile results receive 'frustrated' response >>
22nd October 2007
Having an online presence is of overwhelming importance to any business these days, according to the online marketer ClickMaven. As a demographic, internet users tend to have at least some disposable income and advertising on the internet is... Internet 'crucial' to marketing strategies >>
22nd October 2007
Google's controversial proposal for a $3.1 billion (£1.52 billion) acquisition of the internet ad outfit DoubleClick, will continue to be examined by the European Commission (EC), it has been announced. The EC has said that it will look... EU to continue examining DoubleClick takeover >>
19th October 2007
Paid search listing is "realistically affordable", says the Internet Advertising Bureau, although it warns that prices will increase in more competitive sectors. Keywords, link networks and quality content are central to a company'... IAB: Small businesses can afford sponsored listing >>
19th October 2007
The world's leading search engine made $1.07 billion (£500 million) in the third quarter of this year, a 46 per cent increase from the same period in 2006. Google's announcement beat analyst expectations of the company's profit for what... Google profit leaps 46% >>
18th October 2007
Businesses should seek professional help when it comes to search engine optimisation (SEO), says the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB). A meeting with a specialist search engine company will always benefit a business, it claims. They can pin... Seek help with search engine marketing, advises IAB >>
18th October 2007
The social network site Facebook could be the next major player in online advertising. In response to a question about the company's future at the Web 2.0 Summit, chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg suggested advertising may be the next ... Facebook to give Google a run for its money >>
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