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  • It fell 4.1% in 2008 and 12.3% in 2009, but bounced back only 6.5% last year, according to Kantar Media, whose figures until this year excluded paid-search advertising.

    Investors Should Heed Media's Ad Message Martin Peers 2011

  • That has spurred Li to put Baidu through what may be a wrenching transition, a switch to a new advertising platform that clearly distinguishes paid-search ads from other results.

    Baidu's Internet Gold Search Andy Greenberg 2009

  • In general, the higher the bid for a search term, the greater the odds of a business's ad landing at the top of a user's paid-search results.

    Firm Toots Horn Via Search 2010

  • Many small businesses rely on paid-search advertising to draw consumers to their websites.

    Firm Toots Horn Via Search 2010

  • It's easy to set up a paid-search campaign, "but it's not easy to do it efficiently and effectively," says

    Firm Toots Horn Via Search 2010

  • The Birmingham, Ala., company then promoted the instruments mainly using paid-search advertising on

    Firm Toots Horn Via Search 2010

  • While they continue to support algorithmic search and continue to offer free-placement or organic listings, the real revenue generator is paid-search traffic through AdWords

    Internet News: Advertising Archives 2009

  • News expands paid-search terms Commentary: It's searched, therefore it's worth money by Bambi Francisco.

    Internet News: Advertising Archives 2009

  • MSN to shake up search ads by Stefanie Olsen CNET News.com March 19 Microsoft's MSN is planning to label its paid-search listings more clearly, a course long advised by the Federal Trade Commission.

    Internet News: Advertising Archives 2009

  • Of interest -- In large measure, paid-search has quietly converted search engines into a new sort of customer mining device, systematically matching hundreds of millions of specific consumer searches each day against advertising campaigns precisely aimed at certain search terms.

    Internet News: Advertising Archives 2009

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