Rick Bruner stayed up all night preparing this photo round-up of Jupiter Ad Forum attendees. Now you must enjoy it....
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Destination CRM provides some tips on how to get the most out of your email campaigns by keeping your audiences subscribed and interested. Robert Loch posts.
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Google made a foray into four of the most commonly spoken languages in India, the great polyglot country. While Yahoo previously created an English version of its own service for India, Google launched in Bengali, Teluga and Marathi, as well...
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In this article Kevin Lee, CEO of search marketing firm Did-It, provides a detailed look at best search practices for e-tail. ClickZ reports. Robert Loch posts. ...
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Media magazine published a lengthy survey of the issues plaguing email marketing today. Plunging response rates and ROI averages on standalone opt-in email campaigns may be related to some of the other problems, such as over-zealous spam filtering. Media Magazine...
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Some time ago (on May 16th), fellow Up2Speeder Robert Loch wrote, "
Blogging helps search results". It seems the concept is catching on, making it into the SEO press. While one of the more time-intensive tactics, it may become part...
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Robert Loch speculates that Yahoo will buy FindWhat, citing their current stock price as a the primary reason why they should. ...
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Forrester Research examines some 300 sites on a subjective scale to measure "usability" of design and concludes that most sites are designed poorly. Rick Bruner comments....
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Microsoft rolled out a new search function on its Microsoft.com site, replacing the number one problem feature facing one of the most trafficked sites in the world. The new search program, again using all-Microsoft technologies, returns results that seem quite...
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Air France won a legal case against they Uruguayan owner of the domain Arifrance.com, a deliberately misspelled version of the France's state carrier's own site. This is the latest in a series of successful "typosquatting" cases brought before the UN...
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Tim McHale completes his two-part MediaPost interview with Yahoo Sales Director Wenda Harris Millard. Steve Hall posts....
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Yahoo launched a nationwide search for America's best amateur yodelers to star in a new television commercial. Tryouts will be held in eight cities across the nation with 24 winners receiving $10,000 and an appearance in the commercial. DigitalRepublic reports....
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Robert Loch discusses the increasing level of competition between eBay and Google. Bloomberg reports. ...
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The current ban on Internet taxation may become permanent, as a proposed bill makes its way through the Senate Commerce Committee. The bill proposes a permanent ban on Internet service taxes, an elimination of multi-state taxation for items bought over...
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The DMA has again delayed its email marketing guidelines from its subsidiary, the Association for Interactive Marketing. With so many delays, it appears as though the DMA is unable put a damper on one of the main tactics used by...
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Eric Meyer, author of several books on Cascading Style Sheets, has left his position at AOL Netscape as "standards evangelist" to set up his own consultancy. Rick Bruner comments....
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Ajay Segal, Avant|Marketer's managing editor, flushes out some of the hottest issues facing the search engine marketing (SEM) marketplace with Jupiter Research's lead e-marketing analyst Gary Stein. Overall, the interview is worth a read, touching on key SEM trends, including...
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RedPaper has created a marketplace for consumers to sell documents online for prices as low as 2 cents. Wired reports. Rick Bruner comments....
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