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Whitepapers
Search and Social Media Survey 2011/2012
Greenlight’s global “Search & Social Survey (2011-2012)” asked 500 people – from students, law enforcement professionals, medical staff, accountants, lawyers to the unemployed, how they engage with online advertising, search engines, and social networks, in order to glean insight into how...
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Event
Greenlight/Google Conference: The Buying Cycle
Greenlight recently co-hosted a conference with Google titled, The Buying Cycle. Watch the bite size chapters and hear what Greenlight and Google's experts have to say on the topics of Attribution, Bid Management, Google Wallet, Conversion, Online shopping and Demand Side Platforms...
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Webinar
Greenlight's SEO & PPC 101 Webinar
This webinar offers marketing and web professionals a complete overview of both natural and paid search marketing and demonstrates how these channels can help your business attract more customers online. Starting with the basics (How search engines work) we'll walk you through all the...
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Blog
Social Olympics: Are Non-Brand Sponsors Enjoying All the Glory?
We're using our own social media framework to study conversations about Olympic sponsorship, paying special attention to brands Adidas and Cadbury, to assess whether the Olympics are beneficial to the brands, and to what degree social media is driving those benefits. We're two weeks in. So...
Top Stories October 2008
Google U-turns on gambling policy by Hannah Kimuyu We have to confess we weren't all that surprised to hear today's leaked news that Google plans to reverse its gambling policy tomorrow (Friday 17 October, when the announcement will be officially made). In a complete about-turn, the sear...
Five little-known search marketing tips for the travel sector
Watch your business reap the benefits as you apply each of our handy, up-to-the-minute SEO & PPC tips.
1. Get your singulars and plurals right
Whether to target singular or plural versions of specific search terms is not an issue in paid search; the more search term variations the better...
Searching for responses to a crisis
In Mandarin the word 'crisis' is composed of two characters; one represents danger, the other opportunity. It's these polarised realities that should form the backbone of any strategy for dealing with the whole gamut of possible calamities that could befall your business. The immediacy of search...
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