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AgenciesSharpie and Others Offer Lessons in Getting Customers TalkingSharpie, Home Depot and Others Offer Lessons in Getting Customers Talking 
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Letters to the editorThink Long Term Re: Promotions that Work in a Down Economy (December 2008) It’s actually quite cut and dried if you look at it. In the short term, marketers 
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AgenciesNew Rules for Vehicle MarketingTips for optimizing and economizing those high-cost vehicle tours 
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Nokia Drives Mobile Phone MarketingEric John, head of glbal marketing for Forum Nokia, talks about mobile phone sales and mobile marketing 
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The Battle Over DisplayA reader commenting on our, or at least my, non-stop obsession with flogs, quipped that we should change the name from DMConfidential to FlogConfidential. It’s true. Q1 2009 has ushered in the year of the flogs… 
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Get ‘er DoneIn less than a week, we set off to Vegas once again, this time for the second installment of online lead generation trade show, LeadsCon. Last year, in its inaugural year, the planners hoped that they would attract 350… 
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Google Starts 2009 Right Where it Left OffNielsen Online and comScore qSearch agree that Google was the top search engine in January, and they nearly agreed on exactly how much market share the search giant claimed during the first month of 2009. 
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Online Advertising in JanuaryNielsen Online recently unveiled a quick peek at the online advertising landscape in January. The business-to-business, software and Web media industries experienced big boosts in ad impressions, while some familiar companies topped the sponsored link impressions list. 
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Retailers Flock to E-MailAccording to recent figures released by e-mail marketing strategy and creative services firm Smith-Harmon Inc., retailers ramped up their promotional e-mail campaigns in December, building on a trend that began in September. 
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Top Gaining Sites in January Reflect Tax SeasoncomScore’s latest portrait of the top Web in January showed that tax and career sites experienced big boosts in traffic, while Facebook finished the month in the elite top 10 list of the biggest Web properties for the first time. 
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