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Month: November 2008

  • Christmas Comes Around Once a Year – Even in A Recession

    The holidays have arrived! There’s that crisp chill in the air, the fresh smell of Christmas trees, the burning candles of the menorah, and of course the snowmen and hot cocoa.

  • The Art to Compliant Emails and Offers

    As I sit and go through my email on a daily basis, I am amazed at the emails I get which are not compliant.

  • Hulu Gaining on YouTube

    YouTube is better known than Hulu, it’s been around longer and it boasts almost 14 times more users, but Hulu is on track to rake in just as much revenue as its forerunner in 2009.

  • Fewer E-mails Being Opened

    A study recently conducted by MailerMailer showed that the average marketing e-mail open rate fell to 13.20 percent in the first six months of 2008.

  • Spam Down, Trojans Up?

    McColo was shut down last week. If that makes no sense to you, you’re probably not alone, though you’ve probably benefited from its meaning.

  • Multiple Personality Disorder

    An interesting article came out in MediaPost yesterday titled, “Washington AG Targets Tattoo Media’s MyLuvCrush.com.” For all that has been written about the mobile marketing space over the years…

  • Affiliate Marketing 101 – An Introduction to Transparency

    Not too long ago, we wrote about how the difference between coming across as smart and coming across as intelligence impaired often has less to do with one’s actual intelligence and much more to do with their…

  • New Web 2.0 Ad Platform From Motive Interactive Delights Affiliate Marketers

    Motive Interactive ( www.motiveinteractive.com)announced the launch of Advent 2.0(TM)

  • the end of

    After patching up 11 vulnerabilities in Firefox 3.0, 12 vulnerabilities for Firefox 2.0 and announcing the end of “end of life” plan for Firefox 2.0, Mozilla has capped a busy couple weeks with the unveiling of “tear away” tabs.

  • Macy’s Parade Plays Out in Flip Book

    Macy’s is using a flip book of its namesake Thanksgiving Day Parade as a thank you to sponsors of the event, and as a giveaway to kids at select smaller events around the country.