Stupid Media Watch: How’d These Two Get Hired?
An article last week by New York Times reporter Brad Stone put the blame for a supposed massive recent increase in spam right where it belongs: on illegal spammers hijacking unsuspecting people
An article last week by New York Times reporter Brad Stone put the blame for a supposed massive recent increase in spam right where it belongs: on illegal spammers hijacking unsuspecting people
Since losing his job as CEO of e-mail service provider Epsilon Interactive, Al DiGuido has apparently kept himself busy doing charity work through the organization he started in 2004: Al’s Angels.
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Web analytics firm Omniture today unveiled a technology platform that the company claims will allow Web site operators to integrate their online marketing applications and get a single view of the data from the various sources.
MarketingSherpa's research team has just completed an all-new round of eye-tracking tests, this time on e-mail design. We went into the eye-tracking lab
Yepic.com recently debuted the public beta launch of Web 2.0, a content marketplace.
As the volume of holiday print catalogs threatens to break the backs of America
Anti-spammers are claiming a recent court decision against e-mail activist Mark Mumma in favor of marketer Omega World Travel is clear evidence that the federal Can-Spam act is a disaster.
Ten years after embracing permission-based list building—albeit, often at gunpoint— mainstream marketers are still starving for data on their e-mail customer files, according to a new survey.
10MinuteMail.com offers fake e-mail addresses that