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  • P&I Postscripts

    OFFICE DEPOT: is drawing in customers by letting people make copies of their resumes for free (up to 25 copies)

  • Facebook = Lower Grades?

    Does Facebook use lead to lower grades?

  • Google, Ask.com Gain in March

    Google and Ask.com gobbled up more of the search pie in March, while the other three major search engines lost ground, according to recent figures released by Nielsen Online.

  • US Internet Population Jumps in January

    Nielsen Online recently released its figures for the number of active Internet home users in 10 countries for the month of January. The U.S. saw the biggest month-to-month increase in its Internet population.

  • YouTube Still Top Online Video Brand, Hulu Grows

    According to recent figures released by Nielsen Online’s VideoCensus, online video usage grew across the board, with YouTube continuing its dominance in the market.

  • April eLifePolicy Bonus Just Announced!

    LinkValu Affiliate Network announces the opportunity for successful CPA affiliates to earn a substantial bonus when they promote the eLifePolicy offer. LinkValu rewards high performing affiliates with two bonus opportunities on this offer in April.

  • UniqueLeads.com, Inc. Launching Open Network

    Top Lead Generation company opens full access network to its clients for first time.

  • Kimberly-Clark Goes All Out For Gender-Specific Depend

    People don’t really like talking about diapers for adults. And adults who need them don’t always like to accept that fact.

  • 18% of E-Mail Marketers Do Not Track Results

    Digital marketing agency eROI recently released the results of its e-mail survey, titled, “Use of Analytics in E-Mail Marketing Campaigns” and found that more than 18 percent of respondents said they do not track their e-mail campaigns.

  • China is More Into Mobile Web Than US

    A recent report released by Netpop Research, a market research firm, found that users of Web-enabled mobile devices in China are much more likely to use them to connect to the Web than their American counterparts.