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B-to-B Rags in Trouble, Internet Reportedly at FaultZenithOptimedia reports that business-to-business magazines face a severe revenue threat as business-focused marketers move their marketing spending to...MSN Runs Effort to Get TV Talent to Push Online CreativeMicrosoft's admirable effort to promote better online creative work broke this week with the airing (on free MSN...Bush Campaign Site Outage Possible Dirty Marketing TrickThe Bush-Cheney campaign and the Republican National Committee are both investigating what might have brought their websites down...Startup to Pay Email Users for Receiving SpamA startup company is offering free email that will soon let users get paid for receiving unsolicited marketing...Analytics Firm Opens Database as Common Marketing Info RepositoryOnline analytics firm WebSideStory will announce today that it is opening up its database so that marketing service...Adware Firm Gets into GamingAdware firm 180solutions announced it purchased Full Armor Studios, a game developer, in a move to increase its...CNET China Purchase Not Sitting Well with ProlesCNET's recent purchase of Chinese site ZOL didn't sit well with the proletariat. The workers are apparently unhappy...Yahoo Spreads Ad-Based Email Through ChinaDespite having said it had no ambitions to compete with Chinese domestic portals, Yahoo agreed to provide email...Affiliate Award Revoked Yet Again for Sleazy PracticesThe fastest way to disfavor on the LinkShare affiliate network seems to be to win their quarterly $15,000...Buy.com, eBay Show Revs Up 52 PercentBuy.com's revenues rose by more than half in the third quarter, with the company's president attributing the growth... |
