How does Google decide which queries have a local intent when the queries don't include location information, so that they can show Maps in Web search results.
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How does Google decide which queries have a local intent when the queries don't include location information, so that they can show Maps in Web search results.
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Which of your customers is making you money and what customers are costing you money? Amazing how many companies can't answer this critical question.
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:
I'm a sucker for a matrix and this sales data matrix from @CanopyLabs is no exception. If your company can do the legwork this visualization could prove invaluable because: * Best, most profitable, customers jump off the page. * Strategy is easier to create.
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January 31, 5:16 AM
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Great post by my friend Bill Slawski (@bill_slawski). Bill specializes in watching and deciphering Google patents. If you haven't followed him you should.