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Google Launches New Product Search Ad Format with Product Extensions
Google has announced a new advertising format for Google Merchant Center users. The format is based on the product extensions AdWords format that lets advertisers add specific product listings. There is a difference with this new format, however. The format, which runs on Google Product Search, will show users products and prices without them having to click on a "plusbox" to expand the ad.
"These ads are a great opportunity to market the breadth of your product catalog and highlight any promotional messages directly to conversion-ready shoppers on Google Product Search," says Google Product Search Product Manager Andrew Poon. Poon also notes that to take advantage of the new format, you should make sure your product extensions ad campaigns are being served on "search partner" sites. This isn't the only new ad format from Google. The company also announced a new location extensions format with map features today. More on that here.

Google Focusing On Check-In Services with Google Places API
Google is placing a great deal of emphasis on check-in services, with regards to Google Places. This could mean some interesting things for businesses. "We have been delighted with the enthusiasm we have seen for the Places API, and the innovative ways in which developers would like to use it," says Google Maps API Product Manager Thor Mitchell. "We have seen applications that offer check-in to places and need to identify an individual place at which a user is currently located, applications looking to show a user Places around them, and applications looking to offer a search and browse experience for Places similar to that offered on Google Maps." "We are going to focus initially on check-in applications," says Mitchell. "These are the applications that we feel the API currently caters to well, and we are excited to work with developers building these applications to understand their requirements, and ensure that we are offering them the best possible experience." Google says it has been reaching out to developers who have expressed interest in building check-in apps using the Places API. This includes developers working on client apps for the Buzz API. Check-in services are gaining a lot of attention, and are creating new and interesting opportunities for brick and mortar businesses that just weren't available before. Combine that with the power of Google Maps and Google's increasingly heavy push of Google Places, and this has the potential to be very powerful. With Google's APIs, the consumers are going to have many more access points, particularly from their mobile devices. It would also not be surprising if this was heavily tied to that "Google Me" project that has been speculated on so heavily in recent weeks. Earlier this week, Google updated its Maps for Mobile on Android devices, making a Places icon available. This essentially turns Places into its own app for all intents and purposes.  

Redbox Now Offering $1.50 Blu-ray Rentals
Coinstar's Redbox announced today that it is has started rolling out Blu-ray rentals. The company says titles will be available at 13,300 kiosks nationwide. "Offering Blu-ray rentals is an exciting opportunity for redbox to expand our product offerings and build on the relationships that we've established with millions of consumers nationwide," said Mitch Lowe, president, redbox.  "Redbox is a convenient, affordable home entertainment provider and we're delighted to offer consumers their favorite movies on the increasingly popular Blu-ray Disc format."  "According to a recent report by the Digital Entertainment Group, sales of Blu-ray players increased 103 percent in the first half of this year," the company noted in its announcement. "The sale of almost two million set-top players during this time has increased the total number of Blu-ray players sold to an estimated 19.4 million, resulting in more consumers entering the Blu-ray rental market." Redbox Blu-ray rentals will cost $1.50. Regular DVDs are only $1.00. Redbox recently made public intentions to use a web service to expand its library, which would make it a much bigger competitor to Netflix. That appeared to be mostly forward-looking, however. It's hard to say when that will happen, and what its offerings will be exactly.

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What is Organic SEO? Quite simply organic SEO is manual search engine optimization where as non organic SEO is done mainly with automated submissions and software. Search engine optimization techniques of the past used to be mainly a numbers game that is the more pages your site had and the more incoming links your site had the higher it would rank regardless of content or link quality. While all of these things are still important in ranking well today search engines have also started taking into account the quality of a websites content and incoming links.

Here Comes the Automated SEO Software

It was not long before webmasters and SEO experts both began to figure out that the more pages they could add to a site and the more links they could get the higher there site would rank. This in turn led people to start creating automated software programs which could generate hundreds of incoming links and spit out thousands of webpages in only a few short hours saving the SEO professional countless hours of creating and gathering them by had. This of course led to thousands of sites obtaining top search engine rankings with sites containing thousands of automatically generated pages which where nothing more than duplicated content from other sites. Search engines soon caught onto this and implemented counter measures such as duplicate content filters and penalties to combat this new found spam tactic.

Organic SEO is Reborn

Once search engine optimization experts realized their mass content generating software was no longer getting them the results they needed another method of obtaining a top ten ranking was needed. Low and behold Organic SEO is reborn as SEO professionals soon realized that the search engines have wised up and only listing sites with original, quality content which its visitors would find useful. Soon SEO consultants began advising their clients against putting up duplicate content on their sites and began using SEO copywriters to produce website content which was not only search engine friendly and would result in higher rankings but was useful to a website's visitors as well.

Minnesota SEO Company is and always has been one of the leading organic SEO companies on the internet. Our team of skilled SEO copywriters are capable of producing original content for any subject which the search engines will love. On rare occasion we may make use of free use content from related article sites but only within the guidelines of organic SEO, always giving due credit, and never with the aid of automated software or scripts.

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