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Friday, December 18, 2009
The AOL user search data has been harvested to determine the CTR (Click Through Rate) for ranking number 1 vs. SEO Black Hat has a great post and tool up today that extrapolated clickshare by ranking percentages from the leaked AOL search data. AOL search data | DropShipArea.com says: August 31, 2006 at 11:49 pm [.] number 2-10.
 
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Demand also posts its material to its network of 45 B-list sites — ranging from eHow and Livestrong.com to the little-known doggy-photo site TheDailyPuppy.com — that manage to pull in more traffic than ESPN, NBC Universal, and Time Warner’s online properties (excluding AOL) put together. AOL, Viacom, and News Corp.
 
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Lest you think there’s a limit to how you can connect with business and customer facing audiences, we’ve assembled this list of more than 35 companies who are experimenting with social media in a host of different ways. This list is by no means exhaustive, and it represents a wide variety of businesses, industries and social media tools. disagree.
 

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The AOL user search data has been harvested to determine the CTR (Click Through Rate) for ranking number 1 vs. SEO Black Hat has a great post and tool up today that extrapolated clickshare by ranking percentages from the leaked AOL search data. AOL search data | DropShipArea.com says: August 31, 2006 at 11:49 pm [.] number 2-10.
Demand also posts its material to its network of 45 B-list sites — ranging from eHow and Livestrong.com to the little-known doggy-photo site TheDailyPuppy.com — that manage to pull in more traffic than ESPN, NBC Universal, and Time Warner’s online properties (excluding AOL) put together. AOL, Viacom, and News Corp.
Lest you think there’s a limit to how you can connect with business and customer facing audiences, we’ve assembled this list of more than 35 companies who are experimenting with social media in a host of different ways. This list is by no means exhaustive, and it represents a wide variety of businesses, industries and social media tools. disagree.