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Publishers Clearing House (PCH) Protects Consumers and Advertisers with LashBack’s DataSource Validator
PCH Leads Collaborative Online Effort to Defend Against Recent Fraudulent Data Attacks on Opt-In Websites
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New Campaign Visualization Technology From Syntryx Executive Solutions
Search Marketers Can Save up to 75% of Their PPC Budgets and Boost Results Across Additional Advertising Channels (Link Building/SEO, 2nd Tier PPC, CPM, CPA, and Email) Using Syntryx Global Marketing Intelligence Solutions
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The Coming eRevolution in Online Marketing
Change is something we all seek to better understand.
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TV Looks Shaky
According to the Television Bureau of Advertising (TVB), total spot television advertising revenue to drop off between 2-5% in 2009 from 2008 figures. Online ad revenues for local TV stations, however, are expected to increase 25-35%.
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Vayan comes in at No. 1840 in annual list of country’s top 5000 businesses
Vayan’s Skyrocketing Revenue Earns the Company a Spot on Inc.’s List of Fastest Growing Private Companies in America
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Neverblue Consolidates Brand and Launches New Website
Neverblue, a premier lead generation network, announced today that the company has unified previously separate brands under the Neverblue banner.
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Google Wins Another Month
The most recent figures released by Hitwise indicate that Google gained more ground in the search market in August, displaying big growth compared to the same month last year.
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IMDB Adds Video
On Monday, IMDB.com added video content to its movie database Web site. The Amazon-owned online destination will offer over 6,000 videos, including movies and television shows, at no cost to users.
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Mobile Search Experiences Strong Growth in U.S., Europe
comScore M:Metrics recently released figures showing the state of mobile search in the U.S. and Western Europe. In June 2008, 20.8 million U.S. mobile users utilized mobile search, compared to 12.4 million users in June 2007.
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WSJ.com Going Social
Paying subscribers to The Wall Street Journal’s Web site (WSJ.com) will see a little more value-added to their Web experience on Tuesday.
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