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Should you Own or Rent?

Posted 2010-08-21

Continuing on my set of articles regarding the website selection process, the third factor to consider is your financial investment. After deciding whether a custom website or template layout,...

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Web Design with Content Management

Posted 2010-08-15

In my previous article, I introduced two website design options available to business owners that are first starting to shop for web design, and identified how the features and compromises of each...

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Custom Web Design vs. Template Layouts

Posted 2010-08-10

Recently, one of my clients asked me a question regarding a web design service company that was attempting to sell him a $90/month website package that allowed him to make unlimited changes to the...

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Thoughts on the Website Fold

Posted 2010-07-23

If you’re an online-savvy individual, you have probably heard of the term “the fold”, and about the overall idea of keeping all the important information regarding your business...

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Tools Of The Trade #1 - 1Password

Posted 2010-06-30

The nature of our job (web design, SEO, and online marketing) is unique in ways that were unimaginable a decade or two ago. We have tremendous flexibility in how and where we work,...

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Where is the search engine market share going?

Logic Media, Blog Articles

Posted 2009-11-16

Early on, Microsoft's rebranding efforts of their search engine "Bing" was showing market share growth, but within the last month shows a 0.5% loss. Still, based on the comScore and J.P Morgan reports, MSN/Live/Bing's market share has grown from 8.5% in January 2009 to 9.3% in November 2009.

Yahoo! has started 2009 year with over 21% search engine market share, but has since declined to 15.4% as of November 2009. Most of the market share decline has been attributed to the elimination of the browser-toolbars bundled with a number of PC computer manufacturers. Within the last year, Acer has switched it's toolbar to Google and Hewlett-Packard to Bing. Back in April, the Wall Street Journal estimated the loss of toolbar deals could cost Yahoo! 15% of it's market share.

Source: http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft/archives/187736.asp