Friday, April 21, 2006
Most Industrial Firms to Increase Ad Spend
More than half of marketers plan to allocate additional budget dollars to search engine marketing, online directories and Web sites, and e-mail advertising.
http://www.btobonline.com/article.cms?articleId=27722
Vertical for Television
Thoughtworthy’s thought process with this search engine is “if a viewer can see it or hear it on TV, ThoughtWorthy Media’s new search engine enables that viewer to seamlessly identify, learn more, buy, and even criticize it online at www.thoughtworthy.com.”
Thursday, April 20, 2006
The Local Market
BusinessWeek referenced this in a recent article titled "Search That Works" http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_12/b3976463.htm
Profiled is a San Francisco based business called Absolute Adventures and it's use of geotargeted advertising:
In August, 2004, [Absolute Adventures’ CEO Carissa] Zenorini signed up for Yahoo! Local Sponsored Search, which lets you target ads to a specific state, city, or even neighborhood. Now her ad pops up only when someone within 75 miles of San Francisco searches using the keywords she has chosen. She pays 10 cents to 99 cents per click, spending a total of about $3,000 a year. The local approach is working. Absolute Adventure’s revenues doubled, to $400,000, in the 12 months ended in August, 2005. “Online advertising is the single most important contributing factor to our success,” says Zenorini. “We ask every client how they found us, and apart from repeat business, about 97% found us online.”
TrueLocal - Neighborhood Search
This search application can be of great use to people and businesses that relocate.
Five Reasons to Use an Ad Network
ValueClick Media's general manager, David Yovanno shares ways to use ad networks to drive brand marketing results in a recent iMediaConnection article. According to David, these are:
1. Complement your reach (mix portals and verticals)
2. Reduce frequency waste
3. Optimize to brand metrics
4. Scale your custom solutions
5. Leverage efficiencies (working with an established ad network will significantly free their time up to focus on getting the most from their portal and top vertical content site strategies as part of a balanced media mix.)
http://www.imediaconnection.com/content/9096.asp
Google Base Gaining Users
According to many testimonials on this ClickZ article http://www.clickz.com/news/article.php/3598386 , these ads have been performing better than some of the established vertical players.
Microsoft to Launch Academic Search
http://www.crn.com/sections/microsoft/microsoft.jhtml?articleId=185300518
Yahoo! China
http://chinastockblog.com/article/8947
Online Job Community for the Search Engine Industry
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/4/prweb370075.htm
Changes at Search Engine Watch
http://searchenginewatch.com/
Google Real Estate
Visitors to google.com who search for the terms ''apartment rental" or ''homes for sale" are asked to type in a location. Results are then displayed with red push pins on a Google map.
Tony Longo, the founder of Condodomain.com, which carries listings of Boston's most luxurious condominium projects, said his firm submits listings on behalf of clients to Google, which he said quietly rolled out the service weeks ago. Google, like Trulio.com, Propsmart.com, and his site, is a ''vertical search" provider that compiles listings from various sources.
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Firms Told to Look Beyond Google
The report predicted that vertical search services, based around individual industries such as travel or supermarkets, will become increasingly important.
http://www.harvestdigital.com/
Google Health Vertical
http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/060331-092946
Career Advice Vertical
The first vertical search engine for career advice, CHiMBY, just launched.
From their site: CHiMBY is a vertical search engine that indexes career advice information within a small but highly respected network of authors, bloggers and career media sources in order to provide the best answers to your career advice questions. Each source is hand-picked to ensure fresh, relevant results. The information you will find comes from an exclusive club of career advice experts.
www.chimby.com
WSJ Reviews the Crowded Health Vertical
Specific sites mentioned included Kosmix.com, WebMD.com, Google (which is developing a healch search), Healthline Network, Mamma.com and MedStory.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB114290098402203556-search.html?
Photography Goes Vertical
A new search engine dubbed "NikoScope" has been quietly weathering beta-tests with the help of the 40,000-member Nikonians online community, which has been gathering news, articles, reviews, and lively forum discussions for the past six years.
NikoScope manually selects the sites they spider, not just letting anyone get listed. Instead of getting over 10,000 or more results on a search for a specific camera, you will get significantly less, maybe only a 100 results. They hope the difference is those results are more likely to have relevant information about that camera, not just mere mentions of it.
www.nikoscope.comuSwitch Acquired by E.W. Scripps
The E.W. Scripps Co. has expanded its online footprint with a $366 million acquisition of U.K. vertical search site uSwitch.
Consumers can use the comparison shopping engine to compare rates and sign up with providers of gas, electricity, home phone, digital television, broadband, credit cards, and secured and unsecured personal loans.
USwitch is most similar to the LowerMyBills.com service in the U.S., which was acquired by Experian Interactive last year for $380 million.
http://www.clickz.com/news/article.php/3592111Plastics Industry Vertical
www.ides.com
Homestore Moving to Vertical Search
The name change and plans for Move.com are part of a series of strategic changes for the company, which is positioning itself to compete with Zillow and RealEstateAdvisor in the space.
Though Homestore has plans to revamp content and advertising offerings on a variety of its properties, the most dramatic change is in its vertical search plans.
"The underlying strategy for this new site is to give consumers access to the most comprehensive selection of resale, new home and rental listings possible," said Allan Merrill, executive vice president of the company.
Rather than simply indexing properties that pay to be included, as it has done thus far, the company will opt for comprehensiveness with the new offering. Listings will come in part from its existing Homestore.com, HomeBuilder.com and RENTNET properties, which will re-direct to Move.com when the site launches in the second quarter of this year. The company will also crawl the Web, take feeds from property owners and accept free listings via a self-service Web interface.
http://www.clickz.com/news/article.php/3586941
Vertical Search for Classifieds
The first classifieds vertical search service - Vast.com recently launched. Vast is a vertical search engine for classifieds founded by Naval Ravikant, formally the CEO of Epinions.
Currently, Vast has categories including Cars, Jobs and People.
www.vast.com
Local Paid Search to Approach $1 Billion in 2006
The report includes spending estimates for 210 cities.
A copy of the full report is at http://www.borrellassociates.com, via the "Reports" tab.
TechSearch.com
TechSearch.com's site indexes more than 60 technology news Web sites, blogs and publications both inside and outside of CMP.
http://www.btobonline.com/article.cms?articleId=27283
Computer Programming Vertical
www.compwisdom.com
Beer Search
Beer.Chicago.com recently launched, providing users information on hundreds of local bars including drink specials and hours for most establishments. Further, they integrated Google maps to enhance user experience.