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26 Awesome Search Engine Marketing Guides

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Search engine marketing (SEM) accounts for roughly three out of every eight dollars spent on digital advertising , with Google alone commanding 31% of the market. So how can search engine marketers maximize their click-through rate (CTR) and conversions from paid search?

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Best of 2007: Articles and Blog Posts on Google AdWords

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The last post here presented some of the best articles and blog posts on general search engine marketing practices. This post focuses on interesting observations and helpful advice pertaining specifically to Google AdWords, the largest SEM platform. As this post notes, "Research and testing.(has)

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Best of 2008 (So Far) - Web Marketing Research, Part 1

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Search Engine Performance Report: ROI up 13% in Q4 07, 97% of Additional Spend Goes to Google by Efficient Frontier It's hardly a shock that Google dominates search marketing budgets, but it is somewhat surprising, as this post reports, that the 800-pound gorilla continues to grow at the expense of competitors with higher ROI increases.

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87 More Vital Social Media Marketing Facts and Stats for 2012

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The two most popular blogging platforms are WordPress (used for 43% of all blogs) and Blogger (35%). Content Marketing Findings. The most popular forms of content marketing for B2B companies are social media excluding blogs (79%) and article posting (78%). Search Engine Watch ). Search Engine Journal ).

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

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70% of bloggers are organically talking about brands on their blog, and 38% of them post brand or product reviews. 35% of bloggers are professional journalists. Frequent best-of contributor Brian Solis shares stats from Technorati showing that nearly half of all bloggers are U.S.-based, Twitter has the fifth oldest.