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The 35-and-older crowd is discovering its potential as a business tool
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The blog of See3 Communications, nonprofit Internet marketing firm.
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Google is asking the people or companies mentioned in news articles to comment on those reports.
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Manufacturers have realized that they can sell more aggressively to consumers online, which puts them in stronger financial positions and also allows them to serve consumers more effectively.
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Promotions on “Today†did not spike traffic to the Web site as expected. Veteran Web employees fled after a decision to move iVillage’s offices to New Jersey from Manhattan.
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The service, called Look Back, will let cable customers watch certain shows later on that they missed, just the way a digital video recorder does, but without an extra monthly fee.
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Blogging can just as easily be a career benefactor as a blemish.
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The campaigns of Rudolph W. Giuliani and Senator John McCain have signed on, according to CNN, which will broadcast the event. CNN said it had not heard from Mitt Romney, who has been critical of the format, in which the public poses questions via video s
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Developers can earn money by accepting AdSense advertisements for mobile devices.
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Wednesdays had the highest read and click rates in the second quarter, followed by Thursdays and Mondays, according to an eROI analysis of email marketing statistics.
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Website user experience is becoming a key area of focus for online marketers in an increasingly competitive digital environment, according to research from E-consultancy and behavioral research consultancy Bunnyfoot.
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Despite widespread assumptions about mobile email users, today’s rapidly evolving mobile user base rarely reads or acts on commercial emails via mobile devices, according to a new ExactTarget study of the current state of mobile email usage.
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A study by eMarketer predicts the floodgates will open after 2011, when the lines between TV and Web video will be blurred
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Retailers sent the most emails in the weeks before Christmas – including on seven of the top eight email days in the previous 12 months – according to a study by the Email Experience Council’s RetailEmail blog.
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Mario Romero has built something very interesting that’s getting more interesting all the time.
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Small retailers are finding success with the use of mobile advertising and other marketing.
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The Vancouver Police Department joins a growing number of companies filling jobs on Second Life
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Fashion site aimed at tweens.
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Minnesota bridge rating documents.
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KFAN’s podcasts.
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