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Week in Review
Week in Review. to follow daily headlines please visit http://www.facebook.com/pages/Digital-Moses/72012382674
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Mobile Facebook and Twitter Booms, MySpace
Social networking sites are being accessed more and more via mobile browsers, but not all the big dogs have loud barks. While Facebook and Twitter are thriving in the mobile realm, MySpace seems to be foundering.
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US Users Watched 32 Billion Videos in January
According to comScore, 32.4 billion videos were watched by 173.4 million unique U.S. Internet viewers in January, with the usual suspects leading the way.
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E-Mail Marketers Focus on Recipients’ Interests, Behaviors
Small- and medium-sized businesses are taking up their arms to battle against the self-defeating clutter plaguing inboxes in 2009. Personalization and targeting are the names of the game in 2010.
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Online > Print in 2010
Spending on online advertising and marketing will surpass print for the first time in 2010, according to Outsell Inc.
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Want to avoid sales tax on Affiliate programs? Work with non-taxable offers!
What’s the number one concern among Affiliate Marketers? The news sites and forums have been buzzing with the issue of State’s taxing affiliate and online purchases for over a year now.
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Facebook Freebie Crackdown Continues
The accounts vary, but unlike years past where regardless of the prognosticator, the predictions looked dire, today when it comes to how much will Facebook make, the only question is how high…
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For Better or for Worse?
For as much as the performance marketing industry has changed over the past decade, some things have not changed all that much. We still use the pixel in order to track…
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Oscar Buzz:: ‘Avatar,’ Jeff Bridges, Sandra Bullock Lead the Way
If online buzz determined the Academy Awards, “Avatar” would have no trouble winning for Best Picture, according to Nielsen.
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Small Businesses Dive into Social Media
Social media usage among small businesses has doubled from 12 percent last year to 24 percent this year, partly helped by the weak economy, according to Network Solutions and the Center for Excellence in Service at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business.
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