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To narrow down your selection of articles, click on the "AND" or "NOT" next to any of the categories below. Say you’re currently browsing entries in category "A", you can then drill down into entries that belong both to category A and another category, or belong to category A but not another category. For instance, you could list entries about demographics in the automotive sector, or entries about email marketing that are not about spam. Numbers in the columns below indicate how many entries the selected operation will narrow your query to. You can combine multiple intersection and exclusion criteria to further limit the number of entries.
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| » ad pricing | 147 | 1810 |
| » ad selling | 801 | 1156 |
| » ad targeting | 452 | 1505 |
| » ad technologies & vendors | 435 | 1522 |
| » advertainment | 117 | 1840 |
| » affiliate marketing | 24 | 1933 |
| » agencies & ad departments | 212 | 1745 |
| » alternative marketing | 289 | 1668 |
| » Asia/Pacific | 44 | 1913 |
| » automotive | 60 | 1897 |
| » b2b | 61 | 1896 |
| » best practices | 146 | 1811 |
| » biz buzz | 793 | 1164 |
| » branding | 225 | 1732 |
| » broadband | 303 | 1654 |
| » campaigns & creatives of note | 141 | 1816 |
| » case studies | 11 | 1946 |
| » co-op marketing & partnerships | 159 | 1798 |
| » computers & tech | 117 | 1840 |
| » consumer packaged goods | 24 | 1933 |
| » CRM | 2 | 1955 |
| » cross media | 182 | 1775 |
| » demographics | 225 | 1732 |
| » direct marketing | 121 | 1836 |
| » domain names | 73 | 1884 |
| » don't believe the hype | 16 | 1941 |
| » e-commerce | 260 | 1697 |
| » email marketing | 41 | 1916 |
| » entertainment | 477 | 1480 |
| » Europe | 105 | 1852 |
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| » global | 33 | 1924 |
| » healthcare | 16 | 1941 |
| » How-to | 1 | 1956 |
| » I-PR & business communications | 17 | 1940 |
| » instant messaging marketing | 17 | 1940 |
| » interviews | 5 | 1952 |
| » intrusive formats | 22 | 1935 |
| » Latin America | 9 | 1948 |
| » legal, government & regulation | 181 | 1776 |
| » loyalty & retention | 56 | 1901 |
| » major account moves | 21 | 1936 |
| » major brands | 325 | 1632 |
| » Marketing | 1 | 1956 |
| » measurement & analytics | 152 | 1805 |
| » media convergence | 363 | 1594 |
| » minorities | 8 | 1949 |
| » mobile marketing | 63 | 1894 |
| » multi-channel marketing | 45 | 1912 |
| » new and improved | 316 | 1641 |
| » nonsense & parodies | 24 | 1933 |
| » online ad market | 480 | 1477 |
| » pearls of wisdom | 15 | 1942 |
| » people | 108 | 1849 |
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| » rich media | 297 | 1660 |
| » search engine marketing | 430 | 1527 |
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| » sex sells | 9 | 1948 |
| » signs of doom | 67 | 1890 |
| » signs of recovery | 25 | 1932 |
| » signs of what's to come | 608 | 1349 |
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| » spam & anti-spam | 21 | 1936 |
| » Spanish-speaking | 9 | 1948 |
| » syndication & RSS | 100 | 1857 |
| » technical innovation | 99 | 1858 |
| » telecom | 30 | 1927 |
| » text ads | 209 | 1748 |
| » tools & software | 352 | 1605 |
| » top stories | 471 | 1486 |
| » travel | 31 | 1926 |
| » user experience | 309 | 1648 |
| » viral marketing & social media | 101 | 1856 |
| » weblog marketing | 180 | 1777 |
| » women | 56 | 1901 |
| » worst practices | 123 | 1834 |
| » Youth | 34 | 1923 |
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Ad Technology:
Sense Networks Releases New Predictive Mobile Ad Targeting Services
Facebook Premium Ads Get Self-Service AvailabilityÂ
Facebook 'plotting ad-tracking system' [...]
Posted: Thursday, May 24th 2012
Top News: Groupon breaks relationship with ad agency that designed its Super Bowl ads | The AT&T-T-Mobile deal | Facebook acquires Snaptu, adds check-ins to events | NYT's pay wall years in the making
Agencies and Ad Departments:
Groupon says it placed too much trust in agency that designed its Super Bowl ads.
Mobile Computing:
How the market values the AT&T-T-Mobile deal.
Why AT&T’s deal for T-Mobile must be b [...]
Posted: Monday, March 21st 2011
Top News: Google's Boutique.com | Women, Youth, Minorities Do Most Mobile Shopping
Business Strategies:
—Spanfeller Media Group website The Daily Meal comes out of beta today.
—American Red Cross website [...]
Posted: Thursday, December 23rd 2010
IAC Creates 'Content Farm,' Seeks Writers
Barry Diller of IAC looks to be in the process of creating a “content farm,†seeking writers for IAC properties.
IAC’s Pronto has launched The Writers Network, a site looking for people to write short how-to articles for between $10 and $25, according to AdAge.
The articles seem, for the moment, to mostly be designed for IAC site Home [...]
Posted: Thursday, December 23rd 2010
3D's everwhere: in a newspaper, games, on the desktop
3D technology - now close to becoming mainstream with the movie industry - is slowing making its way to other, less obvious vehicles, as three recent announcements show.
One is by the London newspaper The Sun, which is planning to publish a 3D edition with 3D-color ads and editorial a week before the start of the World's Cup. It is the first national newspaper to run ads and editorials in 3D, according to [...]
Posted: Monday, May 3rd 2010
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 02/05/10
Campaigns:
Adidas rewards consumers for sharing in online push.
Analytics:
Real time analytics makes for happy customers.
Ad Technology:
Study calls for more user choice [...]
Posted: Friday, February 5th 2010
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 01/21/10
Campaigns:
Facebook, Microsoft scale back ad relationship.
Search:
Is it time for a Winter PPC account makeover?
Security:
Facebook scammers trying to [...]
Posted: Thursday, January 21st 2010
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 01/06/10
Media:
US Local News Network partners with LA Times on new site.
Analytics:
In wake of data mergers, hyper-targeting takes shape.
Search:
How to [...]
Posted: Wednesday, January 6th 2010
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 12/18/09
Campaign:
Injecting advertisers into the market for virtual currency.
Ford readies single global push for 2011 focus.
Email Marketing:
SF Chronicle sends holiday retail e-mail, skips content entirely.
Web 2.0:
[...]
Posted: Friday, December 18th 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 12/10/09
Media:
AOL to think locally now.
Pluribus & Guggenheim Acquire Eight Nielsen Brands, Including THR, BB & Adweek.
Online Ad Strategies:
Using SEO to [...]
Posted: Thursday, December 10th 2009
Marketing Will Drive Content in AOL's Rebrand
Marketing-driven content will figure prominently in AOL's plans to re-establish itself as a premier online channel after Time Warner spins it off next month.
The company's chief executive, Tim Armstrong, said that content is the one area on the web that hasn't seen its full potential. He therefore plans to significantly increase the amount of content AOL produces. The company currently employs 3,000 journalists, and that number is growing, [...]
Posted: Tuesday, December 1st 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 11/25/09
Ad Strategies:
Verizon challenges a Sprint marketing claim.
Online Media:
Group of magazine publishers said to be building an online newsstand.
MediaNews Group, Belo [...]
Posted: Wednesday, November 25th 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 11/23/09
Online Media:
Microsoft, News Corp. discuss web deal to remove news sites from Google.
Sony online service to challenge iTunes?
Online Retail:
EBay search glitch [...]
Posted: Monday, November 23rd 2009
comScore Puts Page-Load Time Under Microscope
Page load time, a do-or-die website-performance issue 10 years ago, is still enough of a concern today that Google is now under pressure to introduce a ranking factor into its algorithm to account for how fast a site or page loads, Search Engine Land reports.
The issue particularly resonates with web publishers that hope to benchmark their site performance and measure how they stack up against their competi [...]
Posted: Tuesday, November 17th 2009
Star Tribune, CarSoup.com Target Auto Ad Dollars
The Minneapolis Star Tribune is partnering with CarSoup.com to power the stagnant car-selling portion of the publication's website, StarTribune.com/cars. In exchange, the Star Tribune will become the local sales arm for CarSoup.com products and services in the Twin Cities metro area for both dealership and for-sale-by-owner advertising.
The partnership, which begins Dec. 1, 2009, will give visi [...]
Posted: Monday, November 16th 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets 11/12/09
Online Ad Spending:
IDC: worldwide online ad spending drops slightly in Q3.
Online Ad Strategies:
IAB, Bain offer roadmap for online publishers.
Warner Music [...]
Posted: Thursday, November 12th 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 11/05/09
Online Media:
Murdoch: Plan to charge for online content delayed.
News Corp reports steep drop at digital unit.
Search:
Google Analytics for mobile apps rolls out. [...]
Posted: Thursday, November 5th 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 10/29/09
Media Strategies:
CBS digital guru to leave and start own shop
How Twitter search will help Google, Microsoft Bing.
Yahoo CEO says 6% operating margin 'unacceptable [...]
Posted: Thursday, October 29th 2009
More Voices Pipe Up on Pay-for-Content
Still more major media outlets are weighing in on the discussion about paid content, and many are giving credence to the prediction that the era of free online news may indeed be coming to an end.
The latest opinions - which included those from high-profile executives from News Corp., and Warner Bros. - were voiced during the Broadcasting & Cable/Multichannel News 2009 OnScreen Media Summit last week, [...]
Posted: Tuesday, October 27th 2009
Newsday to Charge Online Readers; Fee Debate Rages On
The debate over whether news outlets should charge for online content is ratcheting up another notch as yet another newspaper has decided to plunge ahead, despite continuing and widespread industry debate over whether such a model will work in today's "everything is free" online information space.
The New York newspaper Newsday announced plans to start charging most of its online readers next week - a move tha [...]
Posted: Friday, October 23rd 2009


