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search engine optimisation News Archive 27-Sep-2006
- 'Senior Editor/Head of Content (New Media Zero)Salary c. £50000 plus generous company bonus. This hugely successful comparison website with huge ambitions for growth is now looking to develop content on the site, an area that has been under utilised to date.
'Effectiveness of paid search under question (vnunet.com via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) Only a marginal edge in conversion rates, claims report
'Effectiveness of paid search under question (vnunet.com) Robert Jaques, vnunet.com , Tuesday 26 September 2006 at 00:00:00 Only a marginal edge in conversion rates, claims report Paid search is only slightly more effective for advertisers than organic search, research published today has claimed. A study by WebSideStory of business-to-consumer e-commerce sites during the first eight months... > Read the full article
''B-schools only teach you to be an employee' (rediff.com)Murthy has funded 10 start-ups in India and 3 abroad. Murthy-funded firms like Geodesic, Webdunia, EasyBuy, CareerLauncher, Tulleeho and Pinstorm, his latest venture are today successful companies.
'SEO as effective as paid search, study says (e-Consultancy) WebSideStory has released an interesting study that indicates paid search is only slightly more effective than optimisation when it comes to conversion rates. The research, which focused on 20 major B2C sites over the first eight months of this year, basically suggests that neither paid or organic search advocates are right to claim their methods are better.

