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Bing has had a deal in place for the last week to integrate Facebook status updates and tweets from Twitter into Real Time Search Results. Google announced their deal with Twitter last week as well, also announcing that Facebook updates would also be made available soon. However, today Google released their deal with Facebook and revealed that only status updates from Facebook pages would be available in their search results (ie: not personal pages, but company pages). Bing will also have the personal status updates, not just public Facebook pages. The reason? Facebook says, “The terms of the Google deal were specifically related to public updates on Pages. But our conversations with both companies are continually evolving regarding ways in which we might work together in the future.”
Sources: Search Engine Land, Bing.com

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Yahoo! announced that they were adding tweets to News Results, but now are putting them in organic search results as well! The tweets might be minutes or hours old, depending on which tweets the algorithm finds the most relevant to the search terms. This becomes important for companies with social media accounts to maintain their feeds, since this traffic from Twitter could drive more traffic to your site. Google announced that it was instituting this same practice just this week with its Real Time Search Results. Both search engines are attempting to provide customers with up-to-the-minute results while also maintaining relevancy.
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In case you were wondering, Social Media is taking over the world. Facebook statistics are astounding! Over 350 million users with 50% of them logging on daily. What does this have to do with marketing? Well, the fact is simple. If you create a Facebook Fan Page, you are sure to promote your product or company in an organic way (through people “liking it” and sharing with others). Facebook is comprised of the younger and older, friends, siblings, parents, grandparents, colleagues, students, and the list goes on! Essentially, it reaches everyone. With people actively using it every day, it is easy to see why it would be a great marketing tool. Visiture can help you create profiles on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, or help you optimize the ones you already have. Because these sites have so many pages pointing to them and are being updated so frequently, they are often at the top of the natural results on Google and Yahoo!.
I have witnessed many websites using Twitter to promote e-commerce in a variety of creative ways. Most recently, I participated in a ModCloth.com giveaway. ModCloth sells vintage items from dresses to apartment decor. They do not have a physical store, so they have had to rely on Internet Marketing and word of mouth to expand their customer base. When they got to a large number of followers on Twitter, ModCloth “celebrated” by giving away a $1,000 gift certificate to their site. It understandably got a lot of press on Twitter, with new people following them to participate in the contest.
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