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Month: March 2010

  • Top 5 Most Important Things About Taking Call Transfers

    Have you thought about accepting call transfer leads? Have you been pitched them recently but are unsure how to best accept them in and organized fashion?

  • An Epic Deal

    In news that we will continue to talk about for months ahead, the parent company to Azoogle Ads, Epic Advertising, announced a merger with Connexus…

  • Feeling Blue

    You wouldn’t have to have read our piece last week on CPA Networks to know that they not only play a vital role in the performance marketing ecosystem, but that they…

  • Social Media is Addicting but will it Replace Traditional News Sources?

    According to some research conducted by Retrevo, social media may be more addicting than most of us realized. It also has a firm foothold in our morning news consuming habits, but does that mean traditional news sources should be worrying? Maybe not.

  • Consumers Want to Browse Internet, E-Mail Via iPad

    The iPad is probably the most buzzed-about gadget these days, but what do consumers want to use the somewhat ambiguous device for? Despite the talk about the iPad being an e-reader star, the answer seems to be rather plain, according to comScore

  • L’Oreal Face Washing Stations Let Students Try Cleanser

    One of the long-proven means of getting consumers to buy a product is to let them try it

  • Meet the Broker: Melissa Fernandez

    Today we meet Melissa Fernandez, senior account executive at Amerilist in Pomona, New York, where she’s been for the past three years concentrating on the online and mobile marketing areas.

  • BOG Okays Request for Five-Day Delivery Plan

    The U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors gave the USPS the go-ahead to request an advisory opinion from the Postal Regulatory Commission on its plan to cut mail delivery to five days.

  • Central Restaurant Launches School Nutrition Spin-off

    Central Restaurant Products is launching a spin-off title, the School Nutrition Equipment Guide Catalog, and a dedicated area on its Web site.

  • Margin Erosion Hurts Delia’s

    Fourth-quarter direct sales at teen apparel cataloger/retailer Delia’s fell 3.9%, to $32.0 million for the three months ended January 30.