Search Engines - New York: Informal Gathering of Interactive Marketers Next Tuesday
If you’re in the mood for sharing drinks with your fellow search and interactive marketers, and you’ll be in New York next Tuesday, stop by for the latest Redrum Tuesday.
What’s Redrum Tuesday, you ask? It’s an informal, no-agenda, buy-your-own-drinks, industry get-together at Nolita House on Tuesday, Jan. 9, from 6 to 8 p.m. It’s located at 47 E Houston (between Mulberry & Mott - map).
Rebecca Lieb, executive editor of the ClickZ Network (which SEW is part of) and Dana Todd, EVP of SiteLab and president of SEMPO, have organized a few of these now, but with Dana’s impending move back West, this may the last one to be graced by her presence.
Hope to see you there,
Kevin
Wishing AdWordsAdvisor & Family Good Health
The senior AdWordsAdvisor at WebmasterWorld has posted an update in the alert thread stating that he/she will not be able to post at WebmasterWorld for the next several weeks. The reason stated; I’m very sorry to say that, due to…
MapQuest Enhances Mobile Mapping Products
MapQuest announced a series of mobile mapping and search enhancements today, meant to leverage the company s leading position in online mapping. The company held a 68 percent market stake in November compared to Google Maps 28 percent and Yahoo! Maps 27 percent, according to Nielsen.
First off, its MapQuest Mobile product will upgrade to version 2.5, including multipoint routing, walking directions, and 15 million points of interest.
My search stats for 2006
[Note: I wrote this about five days ago, and I’m just now getting around to posting it.] Okay, all the other search bloggers are sharing stats, so here goes. All this comes courtesy of Google Analytics. If you want to sign up and analyze your website visitors with around zero work, I highly recommend […]
Written by Intenet Profits Guy on January 7th, 2007 with
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