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Search Engines and Trademark Issues
Source: SearchDay 2003-12-22 The use of trademarked phrases in search engine marketing is controversial, with owners of protected marks at risk of misuse from both competitors and affiliates.
Understand Search Results Pages
Source: ClickZ 2003-12-22 Understanding how search engines display results is crucial to a successful campaign.
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(PR) Vivisimo Launches MiniBar
Source: Yahoo! Finance 2003-12-22 Industry's smallest toolbar with "Query Catcher" provides organized search results with one click.
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Some See Google Dutch Auction in 2004
Source: Reuters 2003-12-22 With no initial public offerings on the calendar for the rest of the year, talk has turned to 2004 and increasing speculation over an anticipated Google offering.
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E-Commerce Trends
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So Much Traffic from Page 7 SERP!
Webmaster World
"I am quite perplexed by the amount of traffic one of my sites receives from Google, Yahoo, Altavista on a certain phrase. My site comes up on the 7th page in Google / Yahoo and even further in Altavista... Any similar experiences?"
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