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DemandResults Blog
http://www.demandresults.com/blog
The DemandResults Blog encompasses all aspects of Web 2.0--from social media to search optimization and marketing automation. We regularly analyze and provide insight on current issues and industry news.
Recent Posts
Top Search Marketing Stories for 2010
There were arguably more significant changes for search marketers during 2009 than in any previous year. However, most of these stories aren’t over yet. Staying abreast of all these issues will be essential to being competitive in the coming year...
DemandResults, Appirio Featured at Dreamforce
The cloud computing revolution proved to be mightier than the poor economy once again this year, as the DemandResults team joined a record 19,000 Dreamforce attendees in San Francisco. The scale and production quality of the event was once again take...
Will Google’s Personalized Search Results be Bad for Startups?
Ever have the feeling you’re being followed? You aren’t imagining things. Google is keeping a record of your online search history, and as a result, you’ll likely never experience Google in the same way as anyone else again. In 2007, Google beg...
Bing Maps Apps Creates a New Ad Frontier
Available at http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/, the Map Apps feature adds a dazzling array of searchable restaurants, businesses, hotels, traffic and neighborhood information. The architecture is highly browsable, allowing quick access to information...
Search Engine Wars Extend to Paid Content
Rupert Murdoch’s public jabs at Google seem to have paid off. After Murdoch’s threats to block Google from indexing content from his 175 newspapers and multiple news Web sites, claiming that the search giant offered no value to its model, Google ...
A Great New SEO Tool for Salesforce Users
What happens when your customers find you in Google? Using many analytics programs, you can already track how many of your visitors become members, contact your sales team or make a purchase through a search query. If you use Google AdWords, you may ...

