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This day in search marketing history: March 10

Search Engine Land

Yahoo Remains Big In Japan (& Beating Google) 2009: Yahoo held over 51% of search market share in Japan, whereas Google only held 38%. 2009: A secret search engine named Wolfram Alpha was being designed by Stephen Wolfram, a British mathematician. Wolfram Alpha To Challenge Google? billion in 2009 from $13.5

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This day in search marketing history: January 13

Search Engine Land

Part of his visit included a 89-page slide presentation, called “Search Integrity,” at Google’s Washington, D.C. Cutts said the same thing that Google had been telling the search marketing community for years – that Google’s results are determined by an algorithm and not tweaked to get particular sites ranking well.

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Why Your Business Needs a Google+ Page Too

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Conversational Marketing Local Search Marketing messages Marketing Strategy Positioning Social Media Social Networking Social search Diana Gomez' Google Local Finally Adds Ability To List Your Local Business For local type businesses, those that just want business from.

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300+ Digital Marketing Stats to Drive Your Marketing Strategy

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(Statistica) Image Source: Statistica The top organic search result is 10 times more likely to receive a click compared to the 10th result. Backlinko) 84% of search engine users turn to Google three or more times daily. Oberlo) Google holds almost 85% of the total global search market.

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This day in search marketing history: February 10

Search Engine Land

ComScore Releases January Search Numbers (Bing Gains) & Year In Review 2010: Meanwhile, Hitwise Announces January Search Market Share Numbers. Scoring Super Bowl 2010 Commercials: How’s the Search Visibility? Opinions expressed in these articles are those of the author and not necessarily Search Engine Land.