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YouTube Slaps Facebook
YouTube’s latest addition will be seen as a slap in the Facebook. This is because YouTube has added a group called “Colleges on YouTube” to its list of user Groups. The page touts the new group as a place where students can…
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Internet Ad Spend Jumps 49 Percent
According to information released by Nielsen Monitor-Plus and Nielsen//NetRatings, Internet advertising spending increased 49% during the first half of 2006, while overall advertising spending rose 5.1%.
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Lead Generation: Quality over Quantity
There was a time in lead generation when all that mattered was the number of leads someone could produce. The price paid per lead was almost exclusively based on the numbers generated, not necessarily how those leads performed…
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Quiet Period
In “Quality over Quantity” we focus on the general trend in lead generation of both the buyers of leads and the suppliers of leads focusing on producing higher quality, more efficient leads as opposed to trying to simply maximize the…
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The Plan or the Trash Can: An Email Marketing Guide
There’s no doubt that email marketing has gotten a bum rap from abusive spammers. Several thoughts, such as long prison sentences for wide scale spammers instantly come to mind in a vague jumble when this practice is…
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Chili’s Spices Up Gifts Cards with Customizable Option
Chili’s Grill & Bar is heating things up in the gift-card department, rolling out a new option that lets consumers show their own style with customizable gift cards.
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Sony Sponsors Video Podcasts for CNN
In a rare move, Sony Pictures is sponsoring CNN video podcasts, becoming one of the first studios to sponsor the content.
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Cream of the 2006 Crop
Multidiscipline (National) Burger King and the NFL Client: Burger King Corp. Agency: Equity MarketingSales of chicken strips and burgers spiked when the
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Brands are Built Brick by Brick
It’s 1983. I’m cheap, so I’m buying my daughter clothes at Sears. She turns to me. Daddy, it’s OK that you’re so cheap, but can we at least get a Gap
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