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Tablets and Smartphones Account for One-Fourth of All Paid Clicks

Bill Hartzer

The Search Agency has released its quarterly State of Paid Search Report, which, among other findings, reports that smartphones and tablets drove 23 percent of total clicks in the fourth quarter of 2012, an 89 percent increase year over year. Google and Yahoo!-Bing percent of total spend). percent for Bing.

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Search Engine Marketing Specialist Job Opening in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

Bill Hartzer

LuckyVitamin Corporation, a Top 500 E-commerce retailer located in the King of Prussia, PA area is looking to hire a Search Engine Marketing Specialist. This person they hire for this position will be part of the online marketing team managing and implementing a multi-million dollar paid search marketing program for the company.

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Search Engine Optimization Job Openings – Dallas Texas

Bill Hartzer

A Dallas interactive agency is currently seeking an experienced PPC Marketing Specialist to join our Paid Search team. This individual will be responsible for managing paid search accounts across major search engine platforms such as Google AdWords, Microsoft AdCenter and Yahoo! Search Marketing.

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10 PPC Blogs Every Marketer Should Read

Convince & Convert

Most Shared Article in 2015: 4 Google Analytics Hacks To Improve Your ROI – Frank Underwood Approved (854 Shares). Specialization: PPC + Paid Marketing Strategy. Most Shared Article in 2015: Goodbye, Google+: Social Network Broken Into Streams and Photos Products (5,000+ Shares). “I Twitter Followers: 23,400+. Updates: Daily.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

Well, about two-thirds (64%) of the traffic from third-party sites to video sources currently comes from Google, followed by Yahoo (11.9%), Facebook (4.3%), Bing (2.6%), and Twitter at 1.2%. Paid Search Gaining Respect, But Not Enough by MediaPost Online Media Daily. How should you expect to promote that cool new video?

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

The key takeaway — companies can’t put all of their marketing eggs in one basket, but need to balance budgets across several areas including email, social media, organic SEO, paid search and offline campaigns. Organic Search Still Reigns by eMarketer. Small businesses spending more on search by iMedia Connection.

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