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Video Recap of Weekly Search Buzz :: April 24, 2009

itunes-subscribe-video.pngGoogle, Yahoo and Microsoft all reported pretty poor earnings this quarter, in fact, they all made history. I talked about how Google handles expired domains. Google’s Gray bar PageRank score, what does that mean? I show how you can verify your profile in Google. Use Google’s new Similar Image search feature. Microsoft is still faking their search referral data. Google began to push the new AdWords user interface on advertisers. Google also allows Google Base users to enhance their AdWords listings. SEOs are excited for the new Google Analytics API. Microsoft opens up ContentAds a bit more. Google AdSense beta tests category filters. Jeeves comes back in the UK. At the end of the show, I showed off the Earth Day logos from the industry. Thanks for listening and reading the Search Engine Roundtable.

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Some Of The Topics Discussed:
Google Sees Q1 2009 Revenue Drop: AdSense Publishers Seek AnswersYahoo (YHOO) Reports 1st Quarter 2009 EarningsGoogle On Expired Domains & Domain Name TransfersWhat Does The Gray Google PageRank Bar Mean?How To Verify My Google ProfileFinding Similar Images of Danny Sullivan With GoogleMicrosoft To Fix Fake Referrer Data From Live SearchGlobal Live Search Local Listings Coming SoonGoogle Begins Pushing New AdWords Interface on AdvertisersHow To Show Google Base Products in Google AdWords AdsSEOs Excited For Google Analytics APIMicrosoft To Open adCenter Content Ads As Public BetaFilter Google AdSense Ads By CategoryJeeves Makes a Comeback To Ask UK’09 Earth Day Logos From Google, Yahoo, AOL & Others in Search Industry

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