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Wednesday, November 25, 2009 April 2008   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 3  
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Meet Leilani Ibarolle
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Google reaches all-time high in search share.
Blended search optimization a must-do in online marketing.
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Online advertisers seek ROI
Yahoo Wants To Create The World's Largest Social Network
Yahoo to get into Web analytics business with acquisition
Organic SEO vs. PPC Advertising
Yahoo to get into Web analytics business with acquisition

Yahoo recently announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire most of the assets of Tensa Kft., more commonly known as IndexTools. The deal includes IndexTools' Web analytics business and technology, which gives Yahoo an entry into that market. Rivals Google and Microsoft Corp. currently provide analytics tools and products.

Yahoo said the first group of customers to benefit from the analytics tools would be more than 150,000 small and midsize businesses currently marketing online with Yahoo. The transaction is expected to be completed this quarter.


 
Search Optics Team Addition
Meet Eric Persons
Persons Responsible for Graphic Design.


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Meet Tabitha Anderson
Anderson Serves as Company's Executive Assistant.

Q: What is your background in, Tabitha?
A: I've worked in an office atmosphere for the past 7 years. From high-end home audio to marketing. I also worked in the trade show industry for the past few years. I have a degree in elementary education speech and I will be continuing school for that next semester.

Q: Why did you decide to work for Search Optics? What are your beliefs in the company?
A: I like the work ethic that is followed at Search Optics, and I find the search engine marketing extremely interesting. I believe that Search Optics has the capabilities of revolutionizing the search engine marketing world. We can help strengthen anyone's campaign and help bring more customers their way without any effort on their part. These days the internet is the main source of information, and by putting our customers out there right in front of people's faces we are helping ensure they are seen and heard.

Q: What are your responsibilities at Search Optics?
A:
To organize procedures and help whoever needs my assistance. To make sure everything flows smoothly and professionally.

Q: What do you hope to accomplish at Search Optics?
A:
I hope to provide Search Optics with the back-up they need. I hope to be a strong presence in the office with knowledge of everything I possibly can to prepare for anything that may come my way. I want to make everyone's lives easier so they can focus on making our customers satisfied with our service.

Q: How does your previous experience lend to being successful here at Search Optics?
A:
I have worked in the marketing industry for years now, and with sales clients.

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