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Google Wins Award For Its Treatment Of Women
By Doug Caverly
Google is often recognized as being one of the world’s best places to work, and a new development won’t change that reputation; the search giant was, in fact, just recognized by the British Computer Society for its treatment of women in the IT Industry.
Like Adulterous Women? Google Can Help
Google makes what you might call "moral" judgments with whom is expressly forbidden from advertising on its network. Adultery, though, is apparently not a topic the company will take a stance against.
Black Friday Website Visitors Mostly Women
The droves of Black Friday shoppers are just warming up. Last week, traffic to websites specifically dedicated to America's Other Holiday was up 145 percent, dominated by new visitors and young women.
SES - Lee's Final Wrap Up
By Lee Odden
I would have to say SES San Jose 2007 turned out to be a pretty good conference. With a HUGE thanks to the TopRank Blogging Team (LtoR: Dana Larson, Melinda Cayetano, Thomas McMahon and Mike Yanke), we were able to cover 26 sessions, publish nearly 500 photos and 7 video interviews.
SES - TopRank Day 1 Wrap Up
By Lee Odden
If you see these smiling faces at SES, be sure to say hello!
SES - Women in Search Luncheon
By Lee Odden
TopRank’s Melinda Cayetano and Dana Larson attended the Women in Search Luncheon with over 50 in attendance.
Men Lead Women In Wireless Usage
By Mike Sachoff
Men average 458 minutes of monthly wireless phone usage, while women trail slightly with 453 minutes according to a new survey from AT&T.
UK Women Rule Online
By Mike Sachoff
UK women between the ages of 18-34 are now the most dominant group online according to Nielsen//NetRatings.
Women in Search: Techie or Tacky?
At Chicago SES, I had the pleasure of attending the first women in search luncheon hosted by Ylayn Meredith Ousley, SEOFan Girl, at a beautiful white table cloth restaurant. It was far and away the most unique event that I attended – a celebration of women in search. It was a chance to enjoy the companionship of other successful women who share a passion for search.
Personalize, Don't Pander, With Unique Content
By Doug Caverly
Everyone likes to feel special, but feeling singled out is a different thing entirely. Several companies seem to have failed to make that distinction in recent days, and now IAC/Ask, Acclaim, and American Airlines are paying the price for it in the public's eye.
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