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Olympics Fever Hits the Web
With the 2008 Olympics finally happening in Beijing, China, it’s prime time for Olympics-related Web sites.
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Mobile Phones Defy Economic Gravity
Yes, the U.S. economy has been in the dumps lately, but that seems to have absolutely nothing to dampen the mobile phone market.
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Google Owns the U.K.
In June, Google cracked the 3/4 mark in the U.K. search market by handling 75.3% of all queries conducted in the European country.
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Where does my company go from here? Part 3 of 4
If you have an accountant in your company, the conversation about spending money to go to a trade show might go something like this: the sales department needs to go the XYZ trade show in any town, USA and the bill is going to be around $20,000.
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Affiliate Summits
This past week, two different types of gatherings took place for those in the affiliate / performance marketing world, one small, the other large, one in the middle of the country and the other in the city that founded the…
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The Return of Click Arbitrage… Sort of
Two weeks ago we did a series about the two face of quality score, with the focus being two of the seemingly motivating factors behind Google’s now infamous metric. The first is strategic and long term – building a…
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T-Mobile Signs on to Nokia’s Spike Lee Social Film
T-Mobile has signed on as the top sponsor for Nokia Productions, the consumer-generated promotion that will build a short film out of video and audio footage from the mobile phones of everyday people.
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Where does my company go from here? Part 2 of 4
It is time to run your business as a business rather than a hobby. You are making money, and have the merchants who trust you and are giving you the payouts that you deserve for traffic you send to them.
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Quiz Show The Return – Part 1
Almost two years ago, an exploration of coffee led us to a unique lead generation site, although at the time, its revenue model and link to the lead generation world looked much less clear than they do today. The site…
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Quiz Show The Return – Part 2
Online quizzes have existed since practically the dawn of the Internet, if not since the big bang then at least since the initial proliferation of sites, certainly by HTML 2.0. In other words, they are old, and they span the…
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