Remove 2011 Remove Marketing Remove Small Business Remove Yahoo
article thumbnail

Yahoo! Unloads Delicious

Small Business Mavericks

Unloads Delicious Yesterday, the Internet’s largest has been – Yahoo! And it might have had it not been purchased by Yahoo! Users of Delicious have until July 2011 to accept AVOSs terms of service and to transfer their bookmarks. 2 Responses to “Yahoo! – sold Delicious. a long, long time ago.

Delicious 156
article thumbnail

Rumor: Yahoo Sells Delicious | Small Business Mavericks

Small Business Mavericks

Yahoo had originally said it was going to fold the site, but then the groans started. I think that is a gross underestimation of Delicious’s value, though I’m no expert on business valuations. I think that is a gross underestimation of Delicious’s value, though I’m no expert on business valuations.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

What The Twitter-Yahoo! Partnership Means To You

Small Business Mavericks

Twitter and Google got their very public divorce in 2011 after a brief flirtation period with realtime search. Now, they’re in deep with Yahoo! First and foremost, Yahoo! They enjoy only 5% of the search market. They enjoy only 5% of the search market. This deal looks to be better for Yahoo!

Yahoo 98
article thumbnail

What Factors Affect Local Search Rankings? | Small Business Mavericks

Small Business Mavericks

A Web citation is any place off of your own website that mentions your business, web address, or Local business listing information without an accompanying link. If you’ve claimed your business listing in Google Places, Bing Local, and Yahoo! So how can a non-link affect your search rankings?

article thumbnail

Google Goes Local With Local Search | Small Business Mavericks

Small Business Mavericks

1 most important thing for any local small business to do is to claim their listing in Google Places (and in Bing’s and Yahoo!’s That should be your starting place for online local marketing. J Log in to Reply Caroline Melberg says: May 6, 2011 at 5:25 pm Thanks 4 the RT! This is why I think the No.

article thumbnail

Bad Reviews Can Help You Rank Better | Small Business Mavericks

Small Business Mavericks

Android Marketing For Local Small Businesses » Bad Reviews Can Help You Rank Better No one likes to receive bad reviews, but did you know that bad reviews can actually help you? Google Places, Yahoo! Local, and Bing all offer reviews of local businesses. and invite them to review your business.

article thumbnail

The Nifty 50 Top Women of Twitter for 2011

Webbiquity SMM

The answer may come from the email marketing field. Many of these were other B2B marketers, but others were social media experts, journalists, PR professionals, or just plain fascinating personalities. This list will be posted on Cheryl Burgess’ Blue Focus Marketing Blog. What is it? Jennifer Aaker. Allison Mooney. allimooney.

Twitter 279