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  • No .xxx TLD

    At the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)’s 28th International Public Meeting in Lisbon, Portugal last Friday, the possibility of a .xxx top-level domain (TLD) was shot down by the organization for the second…

  • The Possible Importance of DoubleClick

    DoubleClick has been the rumored apple of Microsoft’s eye since reports began popping up last week about a possible acquisition of the third-party ad firm. Things got even more interesting earlier this week when Google was…

  • Online Video Viewed More by Males

    In 2007, the online audience in the U.S. will be made up of 97 million females and 91 million males. This female-dominated ratio does not hold, however, for the total online video audience.

  • UniqueLeads.com, Inc. Announces World’s First Free Alien Brain Scan Offer

    South Florida, April 1, 2007 – In a galactic first, Unique Leads has announced the introduction of the Free Brain Scan Offer, a world-wide company exclusive. Being launched today, this offer is not limited by geo-targeting, there are no…

  • Beware of Offers from

    Last week I received a rather bizarre request. According to the sales department at our company, we had a new client, and I was needed to review the contract and the creative. This is normal protocol in the company, but the…

  • Lessons from one of the most competitive markets on the Internet

    One of the most competitive markets on the Internet for a low cost, general interest product is the government grants information market. It’s filled with people looking for free money from the government, and the level of marketing…

  • Mrs. Fields, iVillage Launch Anniversary Cookie Contest

    Mrs. Fields is celebrating 30 years of cookies with an online contest that seeks out the next great cookie and offers the chance to win a dream kitchen.

  • Washington Post Bows Reward Program Today

    The Washington Post is out to make a point—lots of points, in fact.

  • Kimberly-Clark Sets Global Marketing Plan

    Kimberly-Clark Corp. added three senior executive posts yesterday to bolster its global marketing staff with an eye toward growth outside the U.S. The push to leverage the company’s resources could lead to a shift in the way K-C works with its agencies.

  • Closing the Digital Divide

    In the old days, marketers became very proficient at the standard ways of communicating with customers: mail, phone and face-to-face. We mastered critical