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Facebook Advertising is Getting Less Rewarding
Advertising on Facebook looks less appealing today than it did before 2010, and the future doesn’t look all that appealing, either.
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Quickie Marketing, Inc. Is The New Leader In Removing Spam Traps
With over 30 subscribers and growing, Quickie Marketing, Inc. has earned their name as the leading “List Hygienist” and has helped scores of email marketers save ESP relationships, and/or servers.
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Beyond Commerce, Inc. Announces the Launch of AdJuice.com
Beyond Commerce, Inc. Announces the Launch of AdJuice.com, Entering the Groupon Marketplace
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Shameless LeadsCon Plug: Lead Vs. Brand
We’ve reached the halfway point of the shameless plugs. This week mark’s the three-and-a-half week countdown towards the March 1st and 2nd event. Haven’t booked your ticket yet? That’s ok. The percentage…
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Consumers Save 27% in November/December 2010 Thanks to Digital Coupons
According to the “RetailMeNot.com Holiday Data Report” for November and December 2010, consumers saved about 27 percent online by using digital coupons.
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Mobile Video Has Higher Retention Rate than Online Video
Rhythm, a mobile video ad network that served an average of 535 million content views in the fourth quarter of 2010, recently released its “Mobile Video Advertising Report: Q4 2010.”
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Shameless LeadsCon Plug: Lead Quality, Who’s At Fault?
What did we say last week? I think it was something like, “Imagine a thought provoking article about a topic of interest, but it just so happens that the piece in question ties really nicely into a not so subtle plug to attend”…
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Paid Search Up 18.5% in 2010
According to SearchIgnite, a provider of performance marketing technology and services, paid-search spending in the U.S. rose 18.5 percent year-over-year in 2010, which sets the stage for a strong showing in 2011.
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Dot Arbitrage
One of the easiest ways to date yourself in the industry is to talk about the ClassesUSA MSN deal. To put it into context, this deal happened so long ago that Mark Zuckerberg had maybe left middle school and Google didn’t…
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