• Today In Online Marketing News | Monday, June 30, 2008| Leave a Comment

    Online ad spend growing at “phenomenal rate” By Helen Leggatt | BizReport.com. “Ten percent of all advertising spending across all media will be on online ads according to recent forecasts released by IDC.” Bringing Health Records Online By Catherine Holahan | BusinessWeek.com. “When he worked in the emergency room, Dr. James Mault often had technology [...]

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  • Today In Online Marketing | Sunday, June 29, 2008| Leave a Comment

    First luxury brand runs MySpace ad campaign By Helen Leggatt | BizReport.com. “The renowned French jeweler and watchmaker Cartier has become the first luxury brand to launch an ad campaign on social network MySpace. How does MySpace merit being host to such high-class ‘bling’?” Free Online Webinar For Googles Analysis Products By Google. “Staying competitive [...]

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  • Today In Online Marketing | Sunday, June 22, 2008| Leave a Comment

    Are The Social Networking Greats Nearing Their Limits? By Paul Glazowski | Mashable.com. “So comScore [CNET] tells us Facebook surpassed MySpace in worldwide visitors for the first time. This shift evidently occurred sometime in the last few months, between March and May….Yawn…” m0serious provides advice on Design

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  • Today In Online Marketing | Saturday, June 21, 2008| Leave a Comment

    Which SVP At Yahoo Quit Today? By Michael Arrington | Techcrunch.com. “The Yahoo resignation parade is getting so popular that Wired contributing editor Matt Honan created a Do-It-Yourself Resignation Letter, just fill in the blanks and hit submit (nice subject line on that email, by the way).” The iPhone’s Next Frontier: Porn By Jeremy Caplan [...]

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  • Today In Online Marketing | Friday, June 20, 2008| Leave a Comment

    Brought to You by . . . Anyone? By Peter Whoriskey | The Washington Post. “One of the nation’s leading sponsors of online media, Rob Wrubel lays out as much as $20 million a month for Internet ads. Over time, his firm’s ad buys have supported a wide spectrum of Web content, from video clips [...]

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  • Today In Online Marketing | Thursday, June 19, 2008| Leave a Comment

    Web use at work can be constructive, study says By Associated Press | Cnn.com. “It’s no secret that people sneak in some personal e-mail and Web surfing when they’re supposed to be working.” NebuAd Accused Of Ignoring Online Privacy Basic Rules By Wendy Davis | MediaPost.com. “With lawmakers gearing up to grill online ad executives, [...]

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  • Today In Online Marketing | Wednesday, June 18, 2008| Leave a Comment

    5 ways to ruin your industry reputation By Sean Cheyney | iMediaConnection.com. “Why is it that some people appear to repel business while others have an abundance of business everywhere they look? On both the buy side and the sell side, a handful of missteps can ruin your industry reputation and leave you fighting an [...]

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  • Today In Online Marketing | Tuesday, June 16, 2008| Leave a Comment

    Hydra Network Debuts Transparent CPA Network By Tameka Kee | MediaPost.com. “Cost-per-acquisition (CPA) ad network provider Hydra Network has added another facet to its roster of advertising options. It’s Hydra Elite, a fully transparent network compiled of nearly two dozen high-volume publishers in the display, email and search channels.” Social Networking Gets a Sanity Check [...]

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  • Today In Online Marketing | Monday, June 16, 2008| Leave a Comment

    What media buyers need to know about video By Dawn Anfuso |iMediaConnection.com. “Recent statistics make it clear that a major player in the future of media buying will be video. Although video advertising accounted for only 2 percent of all online advertising spending in 2007, according to the IAB Report on Interactive Advertising, eMarketer predicts [...]

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  • Today In Online Marketing, Friday June, 13 2008| Leave a Comment

    Almost 75 per cent of Canadians use Internet By LuAnn LaSalle | The Toronto Star. “MONTREAL–Almost all 16- and 17-year-olds in Canada have used the Internet either for doing school work, sending text messages, playing video games or listening to music, according to a study released today.” A new flavor of Google Trends By Heej [...]

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