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The Measure Of Things – search engine for finding comparative or relative measurements of physical quantities

“Wondering how big, small, tall, long, fast, heavy, or old something is? The Measure of Things is a tool to help you understand physical quantities in terms of things you (or your audience) are already familiar with. Need a metaphor … Continue reading

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DuckDuckGo vs. Google: An In-Depth Search Engine Comparison

Search Engine Journal: “In the world of search, Google towers above the rest. It’s the “industry standard” search engine that is relied on in most any instance (at least in the United States), and, let’s be honest: it’s for good … Continue reading

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How Does One Target a Specific Search Engine for Legal Marketing?

There have been a couple of old blog posts that we’ve published that deal with the differences between search engines. In some of those posts, we’ve drawn out those differences and nuances for the purpose of showing why some law … Continue reading

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Search Engine Market Share: March 2019

Tracking which company controls what percentage of the search engine market share is an important part of what we do at Myers Freelance. Yes, there are obvious answers (Google is number one), but there are also plenty of surprises to … Continue reading

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YouTube has Replaced Yahoo as the No. 2 Search Engine

From the Online Business Newspaper: "For many adults, their research quite often begins with a web search.  Long gone are the days of visiting the library to review the most recent versions of your favorite encyclopedia or the card catalog.  … Continue reading

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