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  • Yahoo and Bing’s Success Rates Are Higher Than Google’s

    The search landscape remains relatively unchanged, according to Experian Hitwise. Nevertheless, there are interesting changes to note, including the fact that query success rates for Yahoo and Bing were higher than Google’s success rate in November.

  • Location, Real-Time Bidding and Online Privacy Among Trends for 2011

    On Dec. 16, eMarketer presented its “Key Digital Trends for 2011” webinar. The speakers included Noah Elkin, David Hallerman and Debra Aho Williamson, all principal analysts for eMarketer.

  • More Video Ads Are Delivered to Viewers in November

    According to the latest figures released from comScore, more video ads were delivered to U.S. online video viewers in November compared to October. Online video ads are also reaching a bigger portion of the total U.S. population.

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  • Coupons vs. Deals

    The public stock markets make it very easy to separate those who had a good year from those who did not. As is the case with the…

  • US Online Holiday Spending Is Up 12%

    In the U.S., retail e-commerce spending for the holiday season-to-date is $22.0 billion, up 12 percent from the $19.7 billion mark reached during the same period last year, according to comScore. The holiday season-to-date is defined as Nov. 1 to Dec. 10.

  • Youths’ Spending Power is Trending Upward Again

    According to the latest edition of Trends & Tudes from Harris Interactive Youth & Education Research, young consumers are spending more than they did last year, serving as a reminder that this segment is one that marketers should bear in mind as we head toward 2011.

  • Facebook Remains Most Visited Site, Recipe Sites Seeing Increased Traffic

    The latest figures from Experian Hitwise show that Facebook was the most visited website ranked by visits for the week ending Dec. 11, while Google continues to dominate the search landscape.

  • The Year that Was: Facebook

    If they haven’t already, in just over a week from now, most people’s minds will start to think about anything but work. That’s right. We’re coming up to the end of another year, and like so many before…

  • The Year That Was: Best of The Rest

    It’s a great year, when a company that almost sold for six billion dollars and reached a billion dollar valuation faster than any other takes second place to a seven year old company. (Then again, there’s…