Search engine marketing industry news stories gathered constantly by the bigmouthmedia team.
InfoSpace sees sales up and losses down
Search technology company InfoSpace has reduced its losses from $240m last year to just $1.3million this first quarter, but has it finally turned the corner?
3 and a half billion websites can't be wrong
The number of hacks that mis-quote Google is staggering, but just how are they doing it wrong?
Internet stocks feed the rumour mill
Dot.com stocks are buoyant once more as analysts claim that the sector is beginning to show strong growth.
Time to lay your money on the table?
As the Internet population matures, are we finally experiencing the adolescence of paid-for content?
MSN 'Walks with woodlice'
MSN's 'least popular searches' list makes for intriguing reading...
Overture Buy-out on the Cards?
Is Yahoo! planning to acquire commercial search partner, Overture? Bigmouthmedia investigates..
Search phrases more popular than single keywords
OneStat research proves that the majority of net users search with two or three word phrases as opposed to single keywords.
E-Bookers profitable
Ebookers, the pan-European online travel agency, has shrugged off the impact of the war in Iraq to record its first ever profit. (BBC News)
Happy Birthday, Spam!
It's twenty-five years since the first junk email was sent. Today 40% of the email we receive is unsolicited spam.
Government to crack down on spam
New rules to curb unwanted and unsolicited e-mail should be in force by the end of October, according to a junior industry minister. (BBC News)







