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Time to prepare for other search engines

Published on October 12, 2009 by Last Click News   ·   No Comments

When you talk about search engines, you can never leave out Google and Yahoo. However, for the past few years, the market has been growing and more and more search engines are entering the market.

That’s exactly why search engine marketers are left preparing for the future, when Google will no longer be the only company associated with “search engine”. Most recently, Bing was released by Microsoft. Experienced search engines like Nexplore also pose as an option for search engine optimization (SEO) experts.

Yes, Google is the most dominant search engine in the market. However, some SEO experts think that there may come a time that Google will be fatigued. That’s why some have chosen to focus their efforts on other potential search engines. As of late, Nexplore and Bing are creating a buzz in the market.

SEO Marketing Guide, a search engine optimization company, has already assigned a task force to assess the impact of alternative search engines to the future of search advertising.

“We want to make sure that SEO services consumers are aware of the impact of Nexplore and Bing on the industry,” said Mario Rodriguez from SEO Marketing Guide. Our goal is to provide a helpful resource that will allow SEO clients to make wise decisions about their futures marketing campaign, and this white paper is one great way to do that,” says Mario Rodriguez of SEO Marketing Guide.”

He continues: “We are also planning to poll search engine users to determine the favorite search engine among Google, Bing, and Nexplore. We hope this information will be valuable to SEO professionals as they determine how to best serve their clients in a world where Google may no longer reign supreme.”

Source: PRWeb

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