links for 2006-08-05
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A free analysis tool that counts certain words on your site that are key indicators of whether your focus is on the customer or not.
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Audio/Video podcasting service.
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MultiRSS is a free service that allows you to replace all of your RSS feed subscription buttons on your blog with one button. After you have replaced your buttons, your users will click on our button and then be able to choose the RSS reader that they use
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Free Online Video Sharing Community
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Compare the relative popularity of flickr tags.
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Button graphics generator.
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Skype for the Blackberry, Windows Mobile & Pocket PC phones.
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YouTube CEO’s site.
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A webzine for San Francisco industry news and gossip. Starked, read fresh!
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Queer Eye for the Straight Guy takeoff. Excellent example of MySpace marketing.
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The research, from search marketing firm 360i and paid search technology provider SearchIgnite, examines the kinds of search results that were first clicked on by users and the last results those same people clicked on before transacting.
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Author of The Long Tail.
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Data show online video viewing is up, with YouTube.com leading the way with a surge of traffic from recent "news" events.
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As RSS continues to gain traction, marketers are testing new ways to use it to promote e-commerce. It can be used to drive sales and build relationships when your content is adapted to meet users’ needs.
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The Newspaper Association of America (NAA) yesterday revealed that the number of newspaper site visitors jumped by nearly one third during the second quarter of this year, compared to Q2 2005.
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Hitwise tracks "air conditioners" related search terms during a national heat wave.
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Two ad industry groups are stepping up with several performance-based marketing providers to define how a "click" should be measured, and when it should be considered fraudulent.
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Viral video created by DCI, Exxon’s PR firm, to lampoon and discredit Al Gore’s movie about global warming, An Inconvenient Truth.
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eMarketer looks at advertising spending on social network sites.
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There’s a new social service that pairs search users in part by their
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As the old Police song goes, "humanize yourself." Good points on how to make your About Us page work for you.
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The market for video online will grow from 13 million households worldwide in 2005 to 131 million by 2010, according to a report from In-Stat.
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IF advertising is an industry in peril, as some fret, then why do so many people seem to want to produce it?
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AOL will eliminate at least 5,000 jobs over the next six months — more than one-quarter of its work force — as part of its plan to scale back its Internet access business, the company said yesterday.
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Search & Top Global Brands, NASDQ Error Drops Google Price By Over
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Google To Put Advertisers On XM Radio; Bloglines Develops Feed Exclusion Tag; More Matt Cutts SEO Tips Videos & More!
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Google-AP Deal Not Pay-Per-Click; Google Gains 60% US Search Share; Get Your Click Fraud Settlement Requests In Now & More!
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From the ad:tech session, "Steal These Ideas: Job Site’s Share Their Secrets" with Alexandre Douzet, Co-Founder and VP of Marketing, TheLadders.com.
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I’ve been reviewing the news of the past few weeks, and the evidence is pretty convincing: it’s been a season of online/offline fusion.
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In-game ad networks and game developers are working on more performance-oriented products to enhance engagement and response rates of gamers.
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A video on YouTube that lampoons Al Gore’s movie about global warming is tied to a PR firm employed by Exxon.
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Bad news for Microsoft as they approach their entry into the MP3 player market.
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AOL has moved to a free model for web services.
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Time Warner confirmed today the persistent rumors that it will eliminate subscription fees for broadband users of its services in hopes of keeping users on its Web sites and increasing ad revenue.
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Revenue-generating opportunities are expected to grow as content aggregators and portals offer online video services.
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I love the fact that the GetHairapy MySpace site is completely in line with the rest of their marketing material. So many of the MySpace pages look so ametuer hour, this one should be a model for other. Good find!