Boeing is using PPC advertising to spread the word of positive developments with its battery tests. The aircraft production company has bought a Google Adwords link on all brand-related keywords in order to show off the fact that the Federal Aviation
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Google has received more than 50 million requests for ‘pirate’ websites to be removed from its search engine results pages this year. Staff at the search giant recently vowed to crack down on websites breaching copyright and appear to have
Mobile web advertising spend has been tipped to reach $4 billion (£246 billion) by the end of 2012. Figures gathered by eMarketer have suggested that mobile ad spend will rise by 180 per cent. This is almost more than twice
The Google AdWords Business Credit card is now available in the UK. Google has invited certain businesses to sign up for the credit card and use it to pay for their PPC advertising. The card, which can only be used
Mitt Romney has become a victim of an unintentional ‘Google Bomb’. The Republican presidential candidate could be quite embarrassed to hear that images of his face are ranking extremely well on Google for the key-phrase ‘completely wrong’. According to telegraph.co.uk,
Eight out of ten British web users are active on social media websites, according to a new study. Research conducted by Insites Consulting has indicated that 68 per cent of web-connected Brits are active on Facebook, whilst 28 per cent
Bing has created a short online game in an attempt to prove its search results are better than Google’s. The game, featured at bingiton.com, challenges players to type keywords into a search bar, view search results from both websites and
Coca-Cola is the most talked about brand on social media, according to new research. A study by PQ Media has revealed that social media content about Coca-Cola was viewed almost 1.5 billion times in July. That means it had almost
Amazon has been tipped to challenge Google as the most popular website for search. The online retailer has become so popular that consumers are increasingly going directly to their website to search for products. This has led to a 73
The amount of website takedown requests received by Google has doubled in the past month. Computerweekly.com report that Google has received an average of 1.5 million takedown requests a week from copyright holders during the last four weeks. That’s more than

