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  1. Adult service adverts banned from Craigslist

    September 5, 2010 by Jenny Sanderson

    Craigslist, the online advertising site, has reported to have dropped adult service advertisements from its permitted list of promotions this week. (more…)


  2. iTunes hit by scam reviews

    August 30, 2010 by Jenny Sanderson

    Spam reviews have hit the news frequently over the last few months, as small businesses reveal the impact which a negative spam review can have upon their service reputation and customer retention. (more…)


  3. Three network head slams phone tariff marketing

    July 2, 2010 by Jen

    Kevin Russell, the head of the Three mobile network has released a statement which takes issue with the way in which mobile phone tariffs are marketed in the UK media. A recent ruling by the ASA (Advertising Standards Agency) against the Orange mobile network has prompted him to comment. (more…)


  4. Gadget consumers confused by technical specifications

    June 25, 2010 by Jenny Sanderson

    Which? consumer magazine has issued a report stating that many people find the technical specifications for technology gadgets misleading or confusing. Which?, the comparison magazine for people looking at different brands of gadgets, conducted a survey to asses people’s reactions to various technical help solutions and labels. (more…)


  5. Promoted Trending Topics launched by Twitter

    June 21, 2010 by Andre

    Last April, Twitter launched its first ad campaign facility, in the guise of Promoted Tweets. Tweeters are now accustomed to this facility, which provides advertising revenue in a different way to standard web advertising packages. Rather than flooding their platform with adverts, Twitter instead uses a more subtle method of generating revenue through promotional tweeting. (more…)


  6. Last quarter of 2009 sees growth in online advertising

    March 23, 2010 by James Oliver

    The global economic crisis has affected many of us in the last couple of years, it has even sunk its economy killing claws into the internet. The online advertising industry was hit hard in 2009, research from IDC (Interactive Data Corp) reports that after having three dismal quarters in 2009 the online ad sector ended the year strongly. (more…)


  7. Nova to be unveiled at CES?

    December 14, 2008 by Matt Thomas

    Palm has had a difficult 2008. It’s been a year in which their market share has continued to struggle and they have been forced to make substantial lay-offs. However, the rumour is that they are aiming to put all that behind them with their upcoming trip to Las Vegas for the CES (Consumer Electronics Show).
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  8. Big Mouth Media Review

    December 3, 2008 by Admin

    When in the market for a company that will provide you with a reliable and cost-effective web based advertising service, it can inevitably be difficult to find the right people to match your needs.

    Big Mouth media is one of the bigger players in the online marketing world having received awards and recognition for their services which include affiliate marketing and search engine optimisation.
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  9. Yahoo’s History as a Search Engine

    November 28, 2008 by Admin

    Yahoo began much in the same way as Google. A student at Stanford needed an idea and thus he launched his idea on the internet in 1994. While Yahoo is the first major search engine, it has not been able to keep up with Google’s innovations. (more…)


  10. More Queues outside Phone Shops

    November 25, 2008 by James Oliver

    Like the iPhone and the T-Mobile G1 before it, it seems that many people were so eager to own RIM’s latest product, the BlackBerry Storm, that they lined up for hours in the freezing cold.
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  11. Search Engine Marketing with Brands

    November 21, 2008 by Admin

    The larger companies that carry brand names tend to be more popular with the youth on the internet. Younger generations are all about brand name clothing, items, and much more. If you have an internet site that sells brand name products you may have more than the competition. It is important that everyone on the internet with a business use the marketing strategies available on the net. This may mean pay per click advertising as well as other means. The important part is that you advertise correctly. (more…)


  12. Internet Marketing and the Recession

    November 20, 2008 by Admin

    The credit crunch has affected many sectors. It will not affect the internet marketing sector as much as other industries according to experts. Experts such as Yahoo’s chief executive believe that search engine marketing matters the most at the moment for any business with a webpage. The advertising online is based on performance. (more…)


  13. Holiday Search Engine Marketing

    November 19, 2008 by Admin

    Christmas is approaching quickly. This year many retail stores are going to suffer because shoppers don’t have the money to spend on gifts. Not all retailers are going to suffer though the online market is going to increase their sales as a direct relation to search engine marketing targeting specific consumers. (more…)


  14. Advice for Search Engine Marketing

    November 17, 2008 by Admin

    In the last few days an internet marketing conference was being held in Las Vegas. The conference was all about how to market a website as well as the large businesses attending. Some of the most successful businesses were in attendance to share their thoughts on search engine marketing. (more…)


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