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Agencies
Bush Signing Statement Raises Mail Privacy Questions
The U.S. Postal Service is disputing President Bush’s contention that postal reform legislation enacted last month gives him the right to open people’s mail without a warrant.
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Mobile
Consumers Find Mobile Ads Irritating, Unless Relevant: Forrester Research
Even though the majority of consumers find the idea of mobile ads annoying, marketers that are delivering valuable, relevant content are breaking through.
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News Briefs
BURGER KING: will open its first restaurant in Indonesia, set to open in Jakarta by June
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Digital
Turn Ad Network Automates for Action
Search marketing was founded on the rock of cost-per-click, but lately large chunks of that rock seem to be eroding or turning slippery with moss, thanks to click fraud fears. As a result, both search marketing power Google and other smaller online ad players are trying out new models that earn revenue not from clicks but through other performance milestones.
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Monster.Com Rolls Out Marketing Campaign
Job search Web site Monster.com is out with a new campaign that focuses on the fuzzy, positive points of looking for a new position.
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USA Network Teams With Sonic for Nashville Star
USA Network and Sonic Drive-In have teamed up for a co-branded marketing partnership for Nashville Star, which includes TV spots and an in-store sweeps.
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Sunny Days for Sale
Maura Regan not only knows how to sell Sesame Street, she knows how not to sell it. Regan, Sesame Workshop’s vice president and general manager of global
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Back to Print
Here’s a hot tip for marketers who want to stay in touch with their customers. Take a page from the past and try a customized magazine. Though more costly
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Custom Wild Mail Drives Store Traffic
Upscale health food chain Wild Oats is using dynamic content in its national e-mail newsletter to boost attendance at events in local stores, and the program reportedly is working like gangbusters.
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Web 2.0 Meets the Senior Set
Computer and application developers have long talked about the “grandma test”: If their hardware or programs were intuitive enough for older relatives to use, they knew they had something a broad swath of the everyday online public could find value in.
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