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SearchCap: The Day In Search, December 16, 2013

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From Search Engine Land:

  • The 2013 Bing Infographic In Text Format: Bing Indexes A Lot Of Social Content
    Bing posted their 2013 highlights on the Bing Search Blog, summarizing some key statistics they wanted to share with everyone. They did it as an infographic, I wonder what Google would think about that? Here is the infographic stats in bullet format followed by the infographic. Bing.com home page views equals the number of people […]
  • Google’s Matt Cutts: 25-30% Of The Web’s Content Is Duplicate Content & That’s Okay
    Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam, posted a video today about duplicate content and the repercussions of it within Google’s search results. Matt said that somewhere between 25% to 30% of the content on the web is duplicative. Of all the web pages and content across the internet, over one-quarter of it is repetitive […]
  • Microsoft Photosynth Creator Agüera y Arcas Joining Google
    Last night, the NY Times reported that the man primarily responsible for Microsoft’s Photosyth product, Blaise Agüera y Arcas, is joining Google. Agüera y Arcas is not simply an engineer or technician, he offers a rare combination of technical expertise, design and product vision. Agüera y Arcas joined Microsoft when his 2003 startup, Seadragon, was acquired by Microsoft Research […]
  • 62% Of Marketers Say Local Search Is Getting Harder
    During the recent InsideLocal webinar series, I’ve had the chance to gather the opinions and feelings of the hundreds of search agencies, consultants, “in-bound” marketers and business owners who logged in to listen. We ran a number of on-the-spot surveys (or polls) during each webinar, which helped to complement the expert views provided by our […]
  • Google Squashes Backlinks.com, Another Link Network Outed By Google’s Matt Cutts
    Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam, announced on Twitter that Google has gone after another link network, this one is named Backlinks.com. Like with Anglo Rank, the link network Google outed the week prior, Matt Cutts took a line from their marketing material and then said “Au contraire!” This is the way Matt Cutts […]
  • Default Campaign Settings In AdWords — The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
    Fellow SEM experts, how many times has this happened to you? A newbie joins your company (or a company with which your SEM agency is working) and is convinced that he is an SEM master. He’s read a few SEM books, attended a conference or two, and gone through the AdWords tutorials, after all. It’s […]
  • Best Rates For SMX West End Saturday – Register Now, Save $300
    Optimize your paid search, SEO and internet marketing campaigns. Attend SMX West in San Jose, CA March 11-13. Register before rates increase this Saturday. Build your own program by selecting from any of the 60 tactic-rich sessions including: Long-term SEO: How To Win For Years, Not Days Pro-level Tips For Succeeding At Retargeting Capturing The […]
  • Canada’s Competition Bureau Escalates Google Antitrust Investigation
    Canada’s Competition Bureau (CCB) has indicated that it will proceed with a formal antitrust investigation against Google. The CCB had been engaged in a preliminary inquiry. A new CCB court filing requests a range of documents that will potentially show, according to the CCB, Google’s alleged abuse of market power and anti-competitive behavior in Canada. […]

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