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  • The Price of Friendship – Part 2

    In almost every article we write, we seem to talk about the uniqueness of the performance marketing space. There aren’t many other areas where one person or a pair of people can start from almost nothing…

  • Week in Review

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  • Android Ad Requests Boom, Connected Devices Major Source of Mobile Impressions

    According to Millennial Media’s recent “Mobile Mix” report for March, connected devices like the iPad account for a major portion of mobile impressions.

  • Online Video Ads Work Better Than, Enhance TV Ads

    According to Nielsen, online video ads perform better than TV ads on all four major metrics, but that doesn’t mean that advertisers should ditch the traditional small-screen format altogether.

  • Wisk-It: 2010 IMA winner, Best in Show

    TracyLocke Takes Top Award for App that “Washes Away” Unsightly Facebook Photos2010 IMA Award Winner, Best In Show | Wisk laundry detergent, which has been helping people clean piles of dirty laundry for years, debuted a Facebook application to help people scrub clean their online networks of any unsightly images

  • A&P Offers Loyalty Members Green Totes for Paperless Coupon Use

    In time for Earth Day, grocery retailer the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company is teaming up with online coupon provider Zavers

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  • Freelancers Are Thriving

    Yes, unemployment is still hovering around 10 percent in the U.S., but that doesn’t change the fact that things have been quite sunny for freelancers, according to Elance.

  • Google Loses Ground, Bing Maintains Swagger in March

    According to comScore’s latest figures, Google’s competitors gobbled up its lost market share in March, as Bing continued its upward climb. Meanwhile, Facebook sustained its rapid growth as a search entity in the U.S.

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  • The New Kids on The Block

    When video game maker EA purchased social game purveyor Playfish in November of last year, the $400 million price tag seemed like a lot to spend on a company operating in an industry…