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Foreign Fraudsters Mobilize Armies of Clickers for PPCCompanies mobilizing armies of foreign housewives and students are scamming pay-per-click advertisers. The Times of India interviewed several...Car Advertisers Say They Mean It this Time: Less UpfrontAgain this year, major brands are making great noise about spending less on network television upfront buying, in...Users Find Organic Results More RelevantWhen asked which was more relevant to their needs - normal search results or the paid listings targeted...Existing Free Email Sites Already Do Gmail's 'Creepy' ThingsThe strange mix of privacy advocates, anti-globalists and anti-commercial groups that seem to be swarming on Google in...Catalog Retailer Earnings Improve on Web EffectThe small outdoor catalog Sportsman's Guide shows an example of a trend in the direct and catalog industries....FTC to Enforce No-Call Registry, FinallyA Federal Trade Commission (FTC) official said that a No-Call enforcement action is imminent. While the FTC has...Parody Social Network Site LaunchesIt's been said that when someone has sex with someone else, they have sex with every person with...Commerce Sites Turning to Analytics for BoostsDM News gives a few case studies of commerce sites using different web analytics packages to diagnose and...Effort Tries to Roll Up Local Blog News MediaSteve Rubel reports on apparent upcoming efforts to roll up blog media for advertising sales purposes. He points... |
