from searchengineland.com If you go to Google.com and type “hamburgers,” “shoes,” “candy,” “grills,” “beer,” and hundreds of other terms of ambiguous local intent, Google will almost always show you local results on a map that’s tied to your IP address. But type in “seo,” “seo company,” “web design company” and several terms related to these two [...]
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Google to allow the use of trademark keyword terms for search
from B toB Mountain View, Calif.—Search company Google has lifted its ban on the use of trademarked brand terms in advertising text on its search-results page. Previously, the company had forbidden trademarked term usage unless permitted by the trademark holder itself. The change means that resellers will be permitted by Google to include in their [...]