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Old School vs. New School
Not long ago, AOL, now aol, turned 25 years old. The company is now older than a large number of people working in the performance-based industry. There are mini-moguls of our space who wouldn’t…
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The Week in Review
The Week in Review: Headlines from the week.
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Facebook’s Top Languages, Apps, Pages, Connect Sites
Yes, Facebook is getting a new black eye every day thanks to some kind of privacy blunder, but it hasn’t changed the fact that it’s still the most dominant social networking site
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Online Ad Spending to Grow 11%, Branded Campaigns Still Going Strong
This will be a good year for online ad spending, according to eMarketer, which expects 11 percent growth this year. Video will see the biggest growth of all formats, according to the company.
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Click Fraud Rises for Fourth Consecutive Quarter
Click fraud on cost-per-click (CPC) sites has risen steadily each quarter for the past year, according to Click Forensics’ latest Click Fraud Index.
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E-Commerce Grows 10% in the First Quarter
According to the latest figures from comScore, retail e-commerce sales in the U.S. grew 10 percent in the first quarter of 2010 from the same period last year, thanks mostly to upper-income consumers.
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The week in review
Week in Review. Headlines for the week. Get Daily headlines from our facebook fan page (digital moses)
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Microsoft Continues Strong Search Growth, Facebook Cools Off
According to The Nielsen Company, Google maintained a healthy lead in the U.S. search market in April, but Microsoft showed that it still has plenty of legs – no thanks to Bing.
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Mobile Ad Budgets Ballooning
Mobile ad budgets are growing by significant amounts, according to a recent study conducted by MediaPost’s Center for Media Research, in conjunction with InsightExpress.
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Quality of Customers Service Much More Important to Online Bankers
According to comScore’s recent “State of Online Banking Report,” customer service for online banking is getting a lot more attention in 2010 than it was last year.
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