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AOL, Live.com, and Ask.com Best Search Engines for Democratic National Convention Info

With the Democratic National Convention starting today in Denver, I thought it would be prudent to see which search engine is handling the highly anticipated event the best. Of course, Microsoft rocked the Olympics and outpaces everyone in mapping Georgia, but who’s got political game?

Microsoft proved again that it’s on top of current events, but it’s AOL that takes the cake in my book. First, AOL makes use of its design as a portal to serve up content on the homepage, which eliminates searching for today’s biggest US story.

Then, AOL makes use of its news and content networks to provide relevant links in its search results. Something that caught my eye is a link to News Video. I would have thought YouTube would dominate online video for the conventions, especially considering their involvement in the debates. But YouTube left a lot to be desired, while AOL News Video served up relevant, organized video.

AOL Homepage
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AOL convention search results
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AOL News Video results
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YouTube results
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Ask.com didn’t have to do anything different. Their usual results, which includes a right sidebar with images, provided a nice offering of convention-related content.

Ask.com search results
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Microsoft’s Live.com could have made use of their new design, making the image of the day related to the convention. But they still have an Olympics-themed image up. Still, a search provides the latest convention news results at the top, and I like how their links to image, video, and other types of search are below the search box instead of on top. That helps users find what they’re looking for even better. Searching for video via Live.com brings up results from AOL, YouTube and other sources such as the AP. The videos are organized like image results, which makes for quick browsing - probably quicker than AOL or YouTube. However, some of the videos are from past conventions.

Live.com search results
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Live.com video search results
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As I was writing this, Yahoo changed its results. Before, it showed News Results about halfway down the page, now news results for the convention are at the top. This puts it on par with Microsoft. Yahoo does take slight advantage of being a portal to provide content right on the front page so no searching is involved. But today’s headline is the new Dancing With the Stars cast and whether Kim Kardashian’s foot injury will prevent her from participating.

Yahoo convention search results
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Google offered nothing special. They both provided News Results, but placed them about halfway down the page.

Google results
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Yahoo front page
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But don’t take my word for it. Do some searching of your own and then leave a comment giving your vote for best search engine for Presidential politics.

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Expedia Chooses Baynote Social Search to Improve Site Usability

Travel search site Expedia has announced the selection of Baynote to add Social Search to complement its search results. Baynote uses what other searchers find most helpful or most interesting to refine search results.

“Baynote’s Social Search technology is a great fit for Expedia because the collective input from our millions of monthly visitors constantly improves the relevance of the search results,” said Tom Taylor, director of strategy for Expedia.

Expedia says users will now be able to search for specific types of trips or hospitality vendors instead of simply browsing the site. The goal is to provide a better experience for the user. Adds Taylor, “The Baynote solution is able to deliver the most relevant results based on what other Expedia customers have previously found most useful for similar queries.”

Earlier today, SEW expert Mark Jackson posted about the connection between Usability and SEO. Looks like social site search could be another way to incorporate usability while aiding your SEO campaign.

Q&A with Google’s Tim Armstrong

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Canadian Business Magazine has an excellent Q&A with Google’s Tim Armstrong. Here are some choice excerpts that show where Google’s headed and why.

Canadian Business: What are some other emerging trends you’re seeing in Internet advertising?

Tim Armstrong: Social networking will be a big part of online advertising in the future. There’s also going to be a lot more analytics beneath Internet advertising. It’s still hard to measure how different types of online ads and targeting techniques affect a consumer’s perception of a brand. We’re also excited about mobile opportunities.

CB: How big could mobile advertising become for Google?

TA: It will vary depending on the country. For example, in some developing countries, the infrastructure is being built more for cellphone access than stationary computer connections, and some people are skipping the computer generation altogether. We’ve done a lot of mobile testing in Japan, which has done a nice job of building high bandwidth access for cellphone users. I don’t think one mobile search will eliminate one computer search or interaction on the web. Consumers have different needs when they’re using those devices.

CB: How will the advertising industry change in the future?

TA: Advertising over the last 50 years has been about coming up with a big idea, planning around it for a year, then launching a six-month or year-long campaign for a product or service. In the future, advertisers will come up with 10, 100 or 1,000 creative messages for their products and services, then run, test and optimize them in real time. Campaigns won’t be based on a time schedule, but on consumer behavior patterns.

.Me and .Pro Domains to Go on Sale

Beginning tomorrow (July 17), GoDaddy will offer .me domains in open registration. The registrar and hosting provider hopes that people will sign up for two reasons: 1. to have their own name as their domain and 2. to have more control over their email address.

“‘I want my name as a domain name’ is something I hear often from Internet users,” said GoDaddy.com CEO and Founder Bob Parsons. “DotME not only gives everyone a chance to register their own name, but provides the perfect domain for expressing themselves.”

Next Monday, July 21 at 12pm EST, Encirca will sell .pro domains (pdf) as part of the relaunch of the extension. Only licensed professionals can register .pro domains.

“We enthusiastically support the re-launch of dot-pro,” says Thomas Barrett, President of EnCirca, the leading dot-pro registrar. “These long overdue changes will open the door for businesses representing over 1,100 licensed professions, from every country in the world, to establish their Internet brand identity with the .pro domain name.”

Previously, the .pro domain was only available for four types of professionals in four countries, but now the domain is available to many more professions in hundreds of countries. Examples of eligible licensed professionals include:

  • Lawyers
  • Accountants
  • Engineers
  • Architects
  • Surveyors
  • Doctors
  • Dentists
  • Chiropractors
  • Nurses
  • Opticians
  • Optometrists
  • Podiatrists
  • Psychologists
  • Therapists
  • Social Workers
  • Veterinarians
  • Plumbers
  • Inspectors
  • Building Contractors
  • Electricians
  • Investment Advisors
  • Real Estate Brokers
  • Insurance Brokers
  • Educators
  • Patent and Trademark Examiners
  • Court Reporters
  • Police and Fire Safety Officers
  • any other profession where an official credential is required for a business or individual to offer services

Before you make those all important domain purchases, be sure to brief yourself on the impact of domain names on SEO:
How to Choose the Best Domains for Search Engine Visibility
What’s in a (Domain) Name? Take 2
Is The Company Worth As Much As The Domain Name?

SEW Experts: When Being First Isn’t Worth It

Search Engine Watch Expert - Eric EngeA new report from AdGooroo shows that, generally speaking, for short keywords it’s not profitable to bid your way into the high positions. These types of keywords actually lose money in the first and second positions, but longer keywords can do well near the top. In today’s Web analytics and ROI column, “When Being First Isn’t Worth It,” Eric Enge shows that by testing this idea on your campaigns, you stand to create more profitable PPC campaigns.

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Find Free Cash Online with MissingMoney.com Search Engine


This may be the most important blog post you will ever read.

UPDATE: One of the hottest Google Hot Trends today is “missing money” so we thought it would be a good time to revisit our post on unclaimed money. The keywords searched include missing money .com, you might be rich, missing money.com, and missingmoney.com

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Well, maybe not better than free search engine optimization.

But it’s way better than totally awesome killer freebies.

What’s more - the money’s already yours. You don’t have to enter a lottery, win a game show, or wait for Oprah to give it away.

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Click here: MissingMoney.com

Enter your Name and Zip Code in the secure database.

MissingMoney.com is a search engine for state unclaimed property records - not real estate, but real property. The states must keep your money and return lost funds. It’s the law.

The Top 10 most common types of unclaimed property:

1. Bank accounts
2. Stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and dividends
3. Uncashed checks and wages
4. Insurance policies
5. Utility deposits
6. Safe deposit box contents
7. Escrow accounts
8. Trust funds
9. Certificates of deposit (CDs)

Unclaimed property does not include real estate property.

You may not find as much cash as you receive in the upcoming $600 tax rebate checks to be sent out as part of the U.S. economic jumpstart package. But then, you won’t have to thank the lame duck President.

You can just thank us and the search engine: www.missingmoney.com.

Once you’ve identified the location of your money, you can contact the appropriate state government unclaimed property office directly to recover it.

Keep on rockin’ in the free world!

After the jump: All the states that participate - and the next two that will.

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