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Archive for June, 2008

ICANN Change the World

Mon 06.30 2008 | Jennifer Shinn
Category: General |

Look out cybersquatters, the rules are changing. ICANN just approved a recommendation that will allow for self-selected top level domain registrations.  The .com’s, .org’s and .tv’s will be expanded to include .brandname, .yourname, and .anythingyouwant.

If you own www.pledgeofallegince.com, which is for sale at Go Daddy’s auction for $312,000, or www.tone.com, which can be yours for only $80,000, sell quickly!  There is going for be a whole new world of competition very soon. While the complete details of the plan won’t be approved by the ICANN board until early 2009, they are opening the door for change.

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Google Ad Planner

Thu 06.26 2008 | Josh Smusz
Category: Research |

Following the announcement last week of “Google Trends for Websites” we are introduced to a new product, Google Ad Planner. Both tools use similar Google technology, Trends for Websites allows you to monitor traffic volume on a site by site basis. Also, Trends allows you to examine similar sites visited by users of the tracked site. Simple information such as this can be used in a multitude of ways, from demographic information, Traffic volume and competitive research.

Advertisers, agencies and researchers have been waiting for this type of move from Google, as it signifies a willingness to release a portion of their data to the public. So, this week in a not so surprising fashion, a new tool for advertisers on the Adwords platform was released.

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Schizophrenia in Search: Is Big Pharma Hitting the Mark?

Mon 06.09 2008 | Andy Chimicles
Category: Research, SEO |

Analyzing an industry’s online landscape is crucial to understanding what typical consumers seek and what possible competitors are providing them. The major pharmaceutical companies have many great opportunities to reach consumers at the times when consumers are the most receptive. But are they using the right medium, and using it to their advantage? Our research shows that consumers are using search engines to research this condition but the pharmaceutical companies are not meeting their needs.

Let’s take a look at consumers who are researching Schizophrenia. This debilitating disease affects over 2.2 million people in the United States1. Over 100,000 new cases will be diagnosed this year alone. This clearly shines through in the search engine space with over half a million schizophrenia related searches every month.

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