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YouTube, Hulu Attract Record Audiences in September
Google Sites kept above the online video fray yet again in September, finishing the month with more than 40 percent of online videos watched by U.S. viewers, according to comScore.
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Neverblue Rewards Publishers with Extreme Adventure
Neverblue, a premier global lead generation company, announced today its most extravagant contest yet, Out of Bounds: Costa Rica
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Traffic Engine Launches Leading Edge SMarT Platform 3.0 at ad:tech NY
Traffic Engine Inc. (www.TrafficEngine.net) is one of the largest sponsored listings and search advertising networks in the industry
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HitPath to launch a revitalized branding campaign at ad:tech NY 2009.
Webapps LLC, the developer of HitPath, the fastest growing affiliate marketing tracking software, has announced that they will be unveiling a new website and branding initiative at ad:tech NY, as part of an ongoing growth strategy for 2009. The new site is just the start of a more sophisticated brand image aimed towards giving the start up a more grown up push into the marketplace.
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Part 1 – And So It Begins
Many companies try to coincide new product releases and/or news releases around Ad:tech New York. And each year we can almost count on something noteworthy occurring during this period. Unfortunately, several…
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Part 2 – The Fallout
When your publication reaches close to a million readers that is some serious leverage, and Michael Arrington leverages his power to the fullest. Techcrunch is not a traditional publication…
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Local Search Leads to More Offline Action
According to a white paper published by TMP Directional Marketing and comScore, U.S. Internet users who conducted online local business searches are likely to actually end up in a store in person.
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One in Five Internet Users are Updating their Statuses on Twitter or Elsewhere
Pew Internet & American Life Project’s recent “Twitter and Status Updating, Fall 2009” report reveals that about 19 percent of adult Internet users use Twitter or another status update service, reflecting a huge surge from previous surveys.
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Retailers Meet Consumers in Social Realm, Holiday Spending Buzz is Down
Online retailers are flocking to the place on the Internet where a lot of attractive consumers already are: social networks and shopping sites.
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Twitter and Social Networks Cost UK Businesses $2.25 Billion
Morse, an IT services and technology company based in the U.K., recently found that the use of Twitter and other social networks by employees while at work is costing businesses in the country a pretty penny to the tune of 1.38 billion, or $2.25 billion, each year in lost productivity.
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