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Theorem Inc. Announces UK Expansion
Opens new London office; Hires UK Business Development Manager
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What Makes Customers Buy?
One of the amazing fascinations of consultants is the age old Question, “What is it that makes customers buy?”
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E-mail Marketing: Increase your ROI
Here’s a fact: E-mail marketing has the highest ROI of all online traffic generation methods. With a return of $57.25 for every dollar spent, the ROI for e-mail marketing is more than 150 percent greater than that for non e-mail online marketing
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CX Digital Media Kicks Off CX’s Roll Like a Billionaire Contest ™
X Digital Media, a division of Cyberplex Inc. (TSX: CX), a leader in web advertising solutions and online customer acquisition strategies, announced today the launch of CX’s Roll Like a Billionaire Contest, an exclusive competition for affiliates on CX Digital Media’s Affiliate Network.
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Vayan comes in at No. 1840 in annual list of country’s top 5000 businesses
Vayan’s Skyrocketing Revenue Earns the Company a Spot on Inc.’s List of Fastest Growing Private Companies in America
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Neverblue Consolidates Brand and Launches New Website
Neverblue, a premier lead generation network, announced today that the company has unified previously separate brands under the Neverblue banner.
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Google Wins Another Month
The most recent figures released by Hitwise indicate that Google gained more ground in the search market in August, displaying big growth compared to the same month last year.
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IMDB Adds Video
On Monday, IMDB.com added video content to its movie database Web site. The Amazon-owned online destination will offer over 6,000 videos, including movies and television shows, at no cost to users.
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Mobile Search Experiences Strong Growth in U.S., Europe
comScore M:Metrics recently released figures showing the state of mobile search in the U.S. and Western Europe. In June 2008, 20.8 million U.S. mobile users utilized mobile search, compared to 12.4 million users in June 2007.
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WSJ.com Going Social
Paying subscribers to The Wall Street Journal’s Web site (WSJ.com) will see a little more value-added to their Web experience on Tuesday.
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