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80% of Consumers Won’t Pay for Online News Content
According to a recent report titled “Publishers Need Multichannel Subscription Models”, released by Forrester Research and written by Sarah Rotman Epps, 80 percent of consumers say they wouldn’t bother with newspaper or magazine content online if they had to pay for it.
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Android Users More Likely to Use Data Features than iPhone Users
There may be a lot of things iPhone users have that Android users don’t, and vice versa, but according to recent figures released by Nielsen, more Android users are using their phones for data and Web usage purposes than other smartphone users.
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Bing, Google, Longer Keywords and Top Search Terms in October
According to recent data released by Experian Hitwise, Bing gained market share in October while Google and Yahoo! lost a bit of the search pie.
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Social Networks to Play Big Role in Holiday Shopping
We all know that the Internet is a huge part of online shopping, especially during the holiday season, but according to a recent survey conducted by the Opinion Research Corporation and Yesmail, online shoppers will lean heavily on social networks during this year’s spree of online holiday shopping.
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Will the Debt Relief Vertical Survive?
The FTC Hosts Public Forum on Proposed Debt Relief Amendments to the Telemarketing Sales Rule
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Adcurate(sm) Audience Platform Provides Advertisers With the Ability to More Accurately Reach Millions of Users Across the Web
Adcurate, Inc., a subsidiary of United Online Inc., has launched an audience platform that provides advertisers with the ability to more accurately market across the Web to United Online’s domestic online audience of over 50 million registered accounts using verified data characteristics.
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How to Not Win Friends or Influence People
Every network has thousands of publishers and hundreds, if not thousands, of advertisers, but very few businesses, especially those in the cpa world have a very…
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The Recipe for A Worse Internet
I think we have all heard the expression the customer is always right. It’s a saying that somehow the majority of American consumers have internalized, acting with a growing sense of…
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Agencies
Wyndham Gives 200,000 Points for Travel in Exchange for Advice
Wyndham Worldwide is running an essay contest to find 10 adventurous individuals who will travel twice in the next year and return with advice the hotel chain can put to good use
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Five Years of Firefox
Mozilla’s very own baby, Firefox, turned five years old this week – just five and already a war veteran.
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