There are A LOT of advertisers on the Net now promoting affiliate marketing and internet sites selling digital ebooks and other such products, using techniques that could be called both questionable morally and ethically, or even legally. What do you all think about all this? One such book recently that is very popular is called The Rich Jerk….it is popular, but gives advice to people to use tactics that are morally unethical…thus, the term "rich jerk"……do we want to let them get away with this crap? Seems like the search engines themselves will start changing their entire set-up of their programming to prevent these scam artists from making money off of them…..most of these people claim to have made "millions at home" from these tactics. Anyone actually tried some of them and it worked….anyone actually tried them and then felt guilty for the tactics used to make such money? Anyone wonder if the legality of all this is going to come down on these people one day?
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Bing comes to online on June 23,2009 fully and it successfully raised its market share.According to User Experience Research Firm with their statistics advertisers are moving towards Bing because the ad spots offered by this new search engine grab users attention towards them.
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I have two websites I’m trying to market and sell ad space on. Where can I find statistics showing me how many people are searching for specific categories on Google, Yahoo, etc.? For example: Where do I find the number of people searching for Nashville Restaurants each day on search engines?
I have a local dining guide and a local internet coupon website. I’m trying to collect stats to take to potential advertisers?
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Who is their primary target market? Consumers who use their search service or advertisers?
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