March 11, 2009
The geniuses at Google, the world's most arrogantly clever ad sellers, have announced plans to target ads to Internet users based on their "interests." You can opt out — but there's a catch. Susan Wojcicki, the Google vice president who's also the sister-in-law of cofounder Sergey Brin, announ...
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Owen Thomas
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March 06, 2009
According to CNBC reporter Scott Wapner’s interview with the New York Times chairman Arthur Sulzberger (via SAI), the NYT is mulling ways to charge for content: Here’s how that model works: Everyone gets access to 3 articles a month. Register with the site for free and you can read 10 ar...
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Ashkan Karbasfrooshan
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By Adam Thierer, Berin Szoka, & Adam Marcus As noted in the first installment of our “Privacy Solution Series,” we are outlining various user-empowerment or user “self-help” tools that allow Internet users to better protect their privacy online-and especially to defeat tr...
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Adam Marcus
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February 26, 2009
Earlier this week, I guest lectured on digital PR at the American University and reported on the experience, Public Relations and Communications’ Future is Bright!. I said that I would not write anything nice unless someone sent me a thoughtful email from the class. Well, I received two nice notes...
Marketing Conversation» Marketing Conversation - New Marketing and Social Media by Abraham Harrison LLC
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Chris Abraham
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February 25, 2009
The headline to the news that advertising will shrink, and online ads might shrink by 5%, might as well be: quick, let’s fund more crap, if you ask me. Think about it: we have way too many ways to upload crap onto the Web, creating an influx of low-quality “content”. Last time I ...
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Ashkan Karbasfrooshan
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February 21, 2009
Jonathan Trenn popped this insightful article about Yelp over on Marketing Conversation, The contorversy about Yelp (and be sure to check out David Gelles’ article on a similar topic over at the Financial Times, Yelp rejects claims of extortion): Ah, controversy. Now, it’s with Yelp, the mega on...
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Chris
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February 19, 2009
Here’s a smashing list from Lee Odden over on Online Marketing Blog, Best and Worst Practices Social Media Marketing: Start with a plan, not tactics.  Research and build a Social Media Roadmap involving:  Audience, Objectives, Strategy, Tactics, Tools/Technology and Metrics. “Give to getâ...
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Chris Abraham
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February 10, 2009
For some reason I’m always closing deals in December/January, so my blog runs dry for a while. But here they are, late again – my tech market predictions for the interesting times we call 2009: SaaS vendors who are not already at the inflection point of positive cash-flow and controlled churn ...
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maxbley
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February 07, 2009
We’ve been talking quite a lot lately about the future of advertising in the current recession and how we still hope that advertisers will restructure their budgets to pay for more online impressions instead of paying for expensive TV advertising that is also told to be more difficult to evalu...
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Svetlana Gladkova
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February 06, 2009
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Seen a lot of big bellies on the web lately - like the ad above? How about ads you might normally see running on low-ranked blogs, like for Snorg tees (also above), popping up on mainstream news sites? Feeling like your credit might be in trouble, even if it's not? I would have the same fe...
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