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Facebook Offers Its Year in Review for 2012, Featuring Its IPO, ‘The Hunger Games,’ Instagram
Facebook is joining the likes of Google and Twitter by offering its own take on what was popular in 2012. The social network offers a “look back at the people, moments and things that created the most buzz in 2012 among the billion people around the world on Facebook.” While there are no mentions of […]
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Groupon Is Developing DealAdvisor to Help Merchants Set up Flash Sales on Groupon Goods
For all its recent public shaming, maybe Groupon still has a trick or two up its sleeve. One of those tricks might be DealAdvisor, software the daily-deals company is developing to help small retailers set up flash sales on its Groupon Goods site. DealAdvisor will enable business owners to run sales for a fixed period […]
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Dan Frommer Is Launching City Notes to Help People Find Places to Go
Dan Frommer, a tech writer and editor who has been with SplatF, Business Insider and ReadWriteWeb, is launching a travel startup called City Notes. The City Notes mobile app offers users 10-25 suggestions on places to go in a city. It’s starting with a New York City holiday guide, which appears to “ooze ‘local curation’” […]
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Infographic: ‘Email Mostly Mobile’
Return Path, an email intelligence company, released an infographic earlier this week sharing findings from its latest study of email on mobile devices in the U.S. and Canada. Here are some of the highlights: –
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AOL’s Advertising.com Hires B2B Marketing Vet as New CMO, Focus on Growing Awareness
AOL’s Advertising.com Group has hired B2B marketing veteran Allie Savarino Kline to be its new chief marketing officer. Kline is departing 33Across, a social media startup where she ran marketing. “Up to now, marketing strategy and campaigns for the ad-tech unit of AOL were handled by a central AOL marketing team,” writes Jason Del Rey […]
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Instagram Will Soon Have Ads, Integrates Foursquare Feature
Surprise, surprise: Instagram will eventually be monetized, according to Carolyn Everson, vice president of global marketing solutions for Facebook. Ever since Facebook purchased Instagram for a cool $1 billion in April, expectations of ads invading the ad-free Instagram have been cemented. At Business Insider’s Ignition 2012, Everson was asked if ads would be put in […]
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Daily-Deals Profile: Q&A With zulily
This continues our series profiling daily-deals companies. The purpose of these Q&A sessions is to give local businesses, marketers and others in the industry a glimpse into what some deal providers out there are doing. These profiles are also meant to offer different perspectives on the future of the deals industry. Today we’re featuring zulily, […]
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Choice and Rewards Key to Engagement in Mobile Ads, Finds New Study
Research shows marketers must enhance mobile campaigns by giving users control
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Google Zeitgeist 2012: The Top Trending and Most Searched Queries of the Year
Google has revealed its “Zeitgeist 2012” report, recapping the past year in search queries. The extensive analysis of 1.2 trillion searches in 146 languages offers an interesting flyover, and serves as a reminder to marketers that there were a lot of trending and popular search terms they could have taken advantage of in 2012. In […]
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Understanding New Restrictions on Advertising GI Bill Benefits
By Jonathan L. Pompan and Andrew D. Price, Venable LLP
Lately it seems like every aspect of advertising and marketing targeting the military is ripe for generating positive public relations in the name of consumer protection. In a new and aggressive move, in December, the Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) announced it had registered the term “GI Bill” as a trademark or brand with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Advertisers of education opportunities to servicemembers and veterans need to take into account this important development intended to help protect servicemembers and veterans.
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