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Sometimes Less Can Be More
Cheap email sends, endless campaigns that just made money, and the little thinking that went into email marketing, made it a shining star compared to other marketing mediums in its infancy
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Don’t Call It a Flog
If you talk to some of the old school mobile subscription services marketers, and by old school, we really mean those who ran campaigns before the Facebook Flyers program, they would let you in…
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Conspiracy of Fools
A friend of ours, Joe Deal, founder of Best Nursing Degree and adrenaline junkie with almost 400 sky dives to his name, gave us a book to read not long ago. Its Harry Potter length with non-Harry…
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inaugural affiliate convention, june 17 – 20, denver – free admission for all affiliates
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Google Dominates Canada
Though some haughty Americans may smirk at the mention of their northern neighbors, Hitwise has released figures indicating that Google is even more dominant in Canada than it is in the U.S.
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Google Top Parent Company, FullTiltPoker.com Stickiest Brand
According to the latest figures released by Nielsen Online, Google remained the top U.S. parent company in April, while FullTiltPoker.com remained the stickiest brand.
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Marketers Not in Tune With Text Messaging Madness
Mobile users, especially younger ones, are sending and receiving text messages at a frenetic pace, according to various sources.
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World of Free – Lay of the Land
Admittedly, we still don’t understand what the “1 Simple Rule” being touted by many flogvertisers actually is. Every time we see the line, “1 Rule to Weightloss: Obey” or its related iterations, all we think of is Andre the Giant…
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World of Free – In Situ
In Part 1 of the World of Free, the emphasis was on doing what we like to do because we’re not as smart as you. Perhaps it’s because we never went to business school and are still trying to make up for it. Regardless, we find it…
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Craigslist is Top Search Term
According to recent figures posted by Hitwise, “craigslist” was the top overall search term for the four weeks ending May 16, 2009.
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