-
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%.
-
Google Chrome Was More Popular Back Then
Now that much of the dust has settled, it seems that Google Chrome’s initial charm has worn off a bit.
-
Google Challenged by Baidu In Asia
It’s no secret that Google is the undisputed king of search in the states, as well as in many other markets worldwide.
-
eBay is Top Paid Search Term
Hitwise recently reported the top search terms for the month of August in the U.S. “eBay” and “eBay.com” were the top two search terms.
-
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.
-
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.
-
People versus Partners
In this decade, we have witnessed two of the most major collapses in the history of the US economy, rivaling in scope to the Great Depression but luckily not rivaling the Depression’s impact on the employment index and…
-
Internet Advertising MBA
When you just start out in any space, it is easy to feel out of place, and when you’ve worked in a space for a long time, it’s just as easy to spot those who haven’t. If you are the newbie, you might understand the…
-
eBureau Unveils eVerify For Online Leads(tm), Industry’s First Intelligent Online Lead Verification Service
New Offering Positively Verifies More Consumer Leads by Utilizing Broader, More Relevant Data Resources and Correcting Mistyped Information
-
What Makes Customers Buy?
One of the amazing fascinations of consultants is the age old Question, “What is it that makes customers buy?”
Author