Nov 10

Conclude Radical Frisk Queries Fast Alternative Sales?Writing from one side to the ot Snip possible Monday, 10 of November , 2008 at 3:52 head

Conj admitting you conclude any office online ergo you are intelligent of the deed that at bottom 80% of searchers who ilk in vogue a ferret issue half a mo doable essential searches. On the other hand transact they quick sales?

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Apr 6

Gary Price has shared some interesting image type queries for Ask.com:

watercolors of flowers

Minnesota Twins logos

Diagram of car

You’ll see images first, then some ads and then regular search results below that. To the right are “Narrow Your Search” options, which look like clusters.

So what’s the big deal? Ask.com discerns from your query that you are looking for an image even though your search is entered on the regular web search. It then shows a sample of images where normally, there would only be text results.
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Nov 22

Posted by randfish

In the stock market, analysts and traders buy, sell and trade shares in companies based on the speculation of future earnings or declines. Stock pickers attempt to determine which investments will rise and fall based on publicly available information. Slate magazine recently pointed out that even the best stock pickers, however, are generally terrible at beating the market as a whole over the long term.

However, we in search have our own market from which to pick and choose rising stars - the daily demand for search queries. It’s strange to me that this topic is so rarely discussed and that so few individuals in the search world talk about the power of “predictively picking keywords.” In the search market, there’s no rules against insider trading - if you know that ABC is running a special about whatever happened to Marianne from Gilligan’s Island on Sunday, writing a blog entry or creating a landing page for that phrase isn’t “insider trading,” it’s just smart keyword targeting. Similiarly, there’s almost no downside to being wrong - you may waste a half hour putting together some content, but you won’t lose money and even the worst predictions may pay off in the future.

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Mar 24

Posted by randfish

In the stock market, analysts and traders buy, sell and trade shares in companies based on the speculation of future earnings or declines. Stock pickers attempt to determine which investments will rise and fall based on publicly available information. Slate magazine recently pointed out that even the best stock pickers, however, are generally terrible at beating the market as a whole over the long term.

However, we in search have our own market from which to pick and choose rising stars - the daily demand for search queries. It’s strange to me that this topic is so rarely discussed and that so few individuals in the search world talk about the power of “predictively picking keywords.” In the search market, there’s no rules against insider trading - if you know that ABC is running a special about whatever happened to Marianne from Gilligan’s Island on Sunday, writing a blog entry or creating a landing page for that phrase isn’t “insider trading,” it’s just smart keyword targeting. Similiarly, there’s almost no downside to being wrong - you may waste a half hour putting together some content, but you won’t lose money and even the worst predictions may pay off in the future.

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