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Google.ie 2010 Zeigeist – a.k.a Top Searches in Ireland

.. continuing on our Google Zeitgeist serie of articles, here is Google.ie – i.e. The Google Ireland network most popular search terms in 2010 – Ireland Fastest Rising chatroulette gmail hotmail glee fb tv3 player world cup 2010 gerry ryan rte player ryanair.ie Fastest Rising Music Cee Lo Green Eminem

The Good. The Bad. Treat Your Customers Well & Google Will Rank You Better!

Last  week’s New York Times’ article took the example of well referenced and indexed website with very poor customer satisfaction. In a nutshell, the article said that one can generate a lot of bad reviews and unhappy customers that translate in many unique outbound links (links pointing to your website),

Ireland's Bad Broadband Penetration

According to the OECD latest figures, Ireland’s broadband penetration is one of the weakest in the world. Out of 31 countries surveyed, Ireland ranks 22nd with 20.3 per cent of broadband penetration. The average is around 24.3 per cent for the 31 countries surveyed. Ireland currently has 907,859 fixed broadband

Google.ch 2010 Zeigeist: AKA top searches in Switzerland

This is a good index to set goals in your Google Analytics, for Google Adwords benchmarking exercise, your general country specific SEO works, i.e. your general SEM strategy Every year Google publishes via its Zeitgeist, the top searches people ran on a specific network such as the Swiss network –

Christmas 2010: a snapshot of Online European Shoppers

Today Monday November 29th is ‘Cyber Monday‘. The biggest shopping day of the year? Or is it Monday December 6th 2010 referred as ‘Mega Monday‘ where sales are expected to hit over €uro 1million per minute… October 2010, IMRG Capgemini e-Retail Sales Index is expected to increase by 16 per

Half of Irish people will buy their 2010 Christmas presents online

The average European household Christmas budget is set around €uro590. The average Irish household 2010 Christmas budget is €1020, keeping Ireland as the second largest Christmas budget in Europe right after Luxembourg. On average, Irish consumers will spend a third of their presents budget on the internet. Online shops have