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Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Google Tests In-Stream Ads
Google, the Internet’s largest video platform, could add another service to its repertoire – the company is now testing in-stream video streaming ads. If the ads work, Google could create a service similar to AdSense that links small businesses with small-scale video creators. >>
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Banner Ads On Tap For Verizon Customers
Starting in January, Verizon Wireless will join the ranks of cellular providers allowing banner ads on cell phones. The mobile ad spend is expected to skyrocket in 2007. >>
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Monster.com, St. Pete Times Launch Job Site
Monster.com is set to replace CareerBuilder next month at the St. Petersburg, FL. Times. The change follows Monster’s decision to work with other newspapers as an online recruiting service and job board. >>
Friday, December 22, 2006
Social Networks Hit With Big Brands
Are social networks the way to draw Generation Y into the brand wars? Some say yes – and they have the trends to back up the message. >>
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Newspaper Websites Garner Higher Online Spenders
Advertising on newspaper websites could be a way to increase online revenue. Why? According to a new study, visitors to newspaper websites spend more online than non-newspaper visitors. >>
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Study: Product Placement Tolerated
According to a new study from New Media Strategies, product placement is tolerated if not completely accepted by online users. The researchers monitored online conversations to come to their conclusions. >>
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Employers Spend More To Recruit Online
Online recruiting is accounting for more employers’ budgets than traditional print recruiting, according to a new study, and that may not bode well for newspapers. Employers spent $5.9 million online and only $5.4 million in print job ads this year. >>
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Trend: Social Mobile Networking
Two new studies on social networking have come to the same conclusion: more mobile users are taking social networking with them, thanks to mobile capabilities. >>
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
PayPerPost: Bloggers Must Disclose
PayPerPost, a leader in the relatively new world of paid blogging, has changed their Terms of Service, and are now requiring bloggers who are paid to post disclose that fact to their readers. The disclosure may be a site-wide statement or can be listed on a per-post basis. >>
Monday, December 18, 2006
Search Marketing Costs Up
The cost to search marketers rose in Q3, according to new research from DoubleClick. Conversion rates also showed a slight increase. >>
Monday, December 18, 2006
More Shoppers, Larger Bills Drive Online Sales
Online retail revenue is up this holiday season, driven by both more shoppers and more money spent per buyer. According to one study, more than $12.42 billion has been spent online this season. >>
Monday, December 18, 2006
“Conversations” Put RSS Feeds in Ads
A public relations firm and an RSS feed aggregator have joined forces to produce a new “Hosted Conversations” branded ad unit. Edelman PR and Newsgator say, the ad units contain an RSS feed of blogs and comments related to the advertisers sponsoring the ad. >>
Friday, December 15, 2006
Online Display Ads on the Increase
Financial services advertisers are still the big guns in online display ads, but the numbers are increasing for other sectors as well. In November more than 259 billion display ads were run online. >>
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Survey: Productivity Linked With Technology
The general public may not be jumping the fence to mobile Internet access, but there is a population base that is quite comfortable in a mobile, online world. That population is the group mobile marketers need to access for the best results. >>
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Online Video Audience Not Engaged
Movie downloads remain the least-watched genre of online video. Instead of long programming, 70% of online video users are watching short clips of sports and news. >>
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