<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><generator>FeedManager</generator><title>Search Engine Optimisation Web Log (BLOG)</title><link>http://blog.xseo.com</link><language>en-gb</language><managingEditor>blog@xseo.com</managingEditor><webMaster>blog@xseo.com</webMaster><item><title>Search remains leading format for online marketing spend</title><pubDate>24/06/2009 08:46:30</pubDate><description>The European online advertising market grew by 20% in 2008 and is now worth an estimated &#219;12.9 billion the latest industry reports suggest.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/Searchremainsleadingformatforonlinemarketingspend</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Trade body focuses on EU threat</title><pubDate>18/06/2009 09:38:30</pubDate><description>AIB, the European trade association of the digital and interactive marketing industry says it is now focusing its efforts, and the majority of its resources, on addressing the regulatory challenges currently facing the online advertising industry.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/TradebodyfocusesonEUthreat</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Social networking research on the open road</title><pubDate>11/06/2009 00:02:30</pubDate><description>Social networking websites such as Facebook and Twitter may be hitting the headlines and are certainly the &#8216;in thing&#8217; when it comes to keeping up to date with the daily lives of friends and celebrities. </description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/Socialnetworkingresearchontheopenroad</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>New search engine from Microsoft</title><pubDate>03/06/2009 08:23:30</pubDate><description>Microsoft has promised to make searching the internet easier by re-launching its own search engine.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/NewsearchenginefromMicrosoft</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>People want to do stuff in real time</title><pubDate>02/06/2009 09:44:30</pubDate><description>Google co founder Larry Page has admitted that the company has been losing out to Twitter in the race to meet web user's demand for real-time information.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/Peoplewantrealtime</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item></channel></rss>

