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May. 7, 2008 at 10:17am by Danny Sullivan
From My Inbox: Some Search Tools To Check Out
After Yahoo-Microsoft madness, there's been a bit of a lull so I'm cleaning out my inbox and wanted to mention a few items that might be of interest. Below, a way to quickly search blogs & social media sites all at once, a new video search tool, a study into...
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May. 24, 2007 at 10:12am by Greg Sterling
Google Hot Trends, Yahoo Buzz Index: Tracking Tools For Traditional Marketing
Search Engine Journal compares Google's recently introduced "Hot Trends" database with the Yahoo Buzz Index. (Barry Schwartz wrote extensively about Hot Trends previously.) These tools, while fun and interesting, are also potentially important as business intelligence and data mining tools and increasingly useful to track the efficacy of offline marketing....
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Feb. 6, 2007 at 9:13am by Greg Sterling
Keyword Research And Consumer Demand
Kevin Delaney at the Wall Street Journal (subscription required) today has an interesting article that borrows a page from John Battelle's "database of intentions" idea of search as a kind of repository for consumer demand, buzz meter and perpetual focus group all in one....
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Dec. 18, 2006 at 9:02am by Danny Sullivan
New York Times On Buzz Search
Brands for the Chattering Masses from the New York Times covers a search engine most people can't afford, the "buzz" search that Nielsen BuzzMetrics operates, along with those from others. The idea is that these services can scan what's being posted on the web, in blogs and elsewhere, and...


