Search Headlines & Links: November 20, 2007

Want a snapshot of the day’s search marketing news? Here we’ve collected today’s top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web:
From the SEW Blog:

Oodle 2.0: Improved Classifieds SearchWith a new release it’s dubbed “Oodle 2.0,” the classifieds search engine has greatly improved its search functionality and user experience.
Senate Subcommittee Cautions FTC on Google-DoubleClick AcquisitionU.S. Senators are urging the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to look with a critical eye on Google’s planned acquisition of DoubleClick.
Google Custom Search Engines Go InternationalGoogle has expanded its Custom Search Engine program internationally. Now it’s available in 40 languages, and in close to 80 countries worldwide.
SEW Experts: On Page vs. Off Page SEOOff-page SEO factors are getting all the attention these days. But good, old-fashioned, on-page factors are also vital for every SEO project.
SEW Experts: Slow Growth in Search? Long Tail Keyword SolutionsWhen building a new startup, you initially see search marketing boom year over year. Inevitably, that growth will slow. The first step in reversing the slow growth trend is to admit your search campaigns may have hit a wall..
SEW Experts: Global SEM Growth Leaves U.S. SEOs BehindNow that search engine marketing has become a global game, the need for translation services for Web sites has never been greater.

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