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Google Removes Date from Google Webmaster Tools Link Data

Bill Hartzer

This also includes a way to export the data into a file that you can open up in a spreadsheet, like Microsoft Excel. This may not seem like a big change to you, but for webmasters and online marketers like myself, who frequently deals with more than 1000 links to any given web site, this is a big deal. Post this on Diigo.

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Could AT&T kill the iPhone Brand?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

As a result, the sales of the Google Android OS-based smartphones have surpassed the sales of the Microsoft Windows Mobile-based handsets around the world. AT&T has seen a 50 fold increase in the amount of data flowing over their network but I still don’t feel confident that they can keep up. Hear me out …. Tweet This!

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November 2010 Search Engine Market Share

Bill Hartzer

Every month about this time comScore releases the search engine rankings data, and I report it here. Google Sites led the explicit core search market in November with 66.2 It actually looks like Google’s sites are going up in market share. explicit core search market in November with 66.2 comScore, Inc.

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The Ultimate Guide to Infographic Marketing

Convince & Convert

In the words of entrepreneur and acclaimed author Gary Vaynerchuk, “Marketers ruin everything.” . This couldn’t be more true for infographics, which became a highly popular and effective content marketing tool three or four years ago. In 2015, 60% of marketers predicted that the use of infographics will increase in 2016.

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comScore August 2010 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

Every month about this time comScore releases the search engine rankings data, and I report it here. Google Sites led the explicit core search market in August with 65.4 explicit core search market in August with 65.4 percent market share, followed by Yahoo! percentage points) and Microsoft sites with 11.1

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comScore Releases May 2009 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

Google’s websites continued to lead the US search market in April 2009 with 65.0 percent), Microsoft (8.0 Microsoft Sites** 8.2 Microsoft Bing will be included with June qSearch data. billion and Microsoft Sites with 1.1 Microsoft Bing will be included with June qSearch data. billion.&#.

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comScore Search Engine Rankings for June 2009

Bill Hartzer

This is the first time we’re seeing data that includes the new search engine Bing.com. Google has 65 percent market share, Yahoo! percent marketshare, and Microsoft has 8.4 percent market share. percent search market share. Microsoft Sites grabbed 8.4 percent market share, a 0.4 AOL LLC 3.1%

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