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Animated Infographic: ‘Click Here: The State of Online Advertising’

Adobe Systems Inc. released a study Wednesday titled, “Click Here: The State of Online Advertising.” The study “exposes new insights into the beliefs of both consumers and professional marketers that traditional marketing is still more effective than online marketing,” according to Adobe. Here are some of the interesting findings from the report: 68 percent of…

Mobile Advertising: iOS Is More Valuable Than Android

According to Opera’s latest “State of Mobile Advertising” report, Apple’s iOS accounts for 46.4 percent of mobile ad traffic on Opera’s mobile advertising network, while Google’s Android accounts for 25.7 percent of traffic. RIM drives 4.4 percent of traffic, Symbian drives 3.4 percent of traffic and other mobile operating systems drive 20.0 percent of traffic…

Birthday Coups Enables Businesses to Send Customers Birthday Coupons

A startup in Portland, Maine, called Birthday Coups is entering the online coupon arena with its platform enabling businesses to send coupons to customers on their birthdays. “Where we’re really looking to help is with current customers and making them happier, rather than getting a bunch of bargain hunters through the door who may or…

Best Practices for Email Unsubscribe Pages

E-commerce companies should have an interest in making it as easy as possible for subscribers to unsubscribe from their emails. After all, their sender reputations and deliverability could be on the line if their emails are reported as spam. Take Fab, for instance: While they might send too many emails for some people, they prominently…

Why Facebook Should Buy Groupon

Facebook and Groupon are quite different: the former tries to create products to create value for users, developers and advertisers, enabling people to stay in touch with loved ones; the latter is an e-commerce marketplace connecting merchants and consumers. However, these two sites share three economic advantages that make the “a perfect match for each…

Yelp Purchases Qype, Europe’s Biggest Local-Review Site

Yelp has purchased Qype, the biggest local-review site in Europe, for $50 million. The acquisition will help Yelp in its expansion beyond the U.S., and in its fight with Google and Facebook for users and advertisers. Yelp launched in Poland two weeks ago to enlarge its European footprint, which already included countries like Finland, Norway…

Facebook Rolls out Messages Update, Including a New Layout, Photo Sharing and More

More Facebook users are seeing their updated Messages interface, which the company announced back in August. The new look includes a two-paned interface, improved photo uploading, emoticons keyboard shortcuts and read receipts, among other new features. The new Messages interface smacks of traditional email clients. Facebook might also be thinking about bringing promotions to its…

Infographic: A History of Social Media

Copyblogger wants to share a secret: “There’s nothing new about ‘social media.'” The Internet has always been social. If you need some convincing, Copyblogger put together the following infographic for you. Here are some of the events included in the timeline: The world’s first email message was sent in 1971 Meetup.com was created in 2001,…