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This day in search marketing history: March 24

Search Engine Land

Everyone Wants A Piece Of Google: More Antitrust Saber-Rattling By States Attorneys General 2011: Ohio was the latest considering an antitrust investigation against Google, joining Wisconsin and Texas. Google Settles & Wins Lawsuit Against ‘Google Cash’ Scammers 2011: Google won a $1.6

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This day in search marketing history: February 7

Search Engine Land

Google News’ New Local Angle 2008: New capabilities allowed users to “create a local section for any city, state or country in the world.” Searching for the Superbowl Start Time: How Are The Engines, the NFL, and CBS Doing? Searching For “The Next Google” 2007: A look at search-related demonstrations from the DEMO conference.

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7 Awesome Olympics Campaigns to Inspire Your Marketing

Hubspot

Proctor & Gamble, a company that doesn't directly relate to sports or the Olympics, came up with an angle for this campaign that everyone can relate to. It's a heart warming campaign that every mother can relate to, even if their child isn't an Olympic athlete. Marketers can learn a lot from this campaign.

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Sales Pipeline Radio, Episode 194: Q & A with Marilyn Cox @MarilynECox

Heinz Marketing

This week’s episode is entitled “What Do Tina Fey, The Ohio State University and B2B Marketing Have in Common?” Paul: I want to see if they can make the connection, if they can see ahead to where we’re going and make a connection between Tina Fey, the Ohio State University and B2B marketing.

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12 of the Best College Logo Designs (And Why They're So Great)

Hubspot

3) Ohio University. Image Credit: Ohio University. The "Attack Cat," which represents Ohio University's bobcat mascot, replaced a simple green paw print in 2002 as the school's official athletics logo. There’s also an overall nice balance: The bobcat is recognizable and 'Ohio' is still 100% legible.". Classic," he says.