Google To Hold $200 Million In YouTube Deal
The rumor that Google was setting aside $500 million for their deal with YouTube is false. Its only $200 million. CEO Eric Schmidt previously denied the rumor that Google would use the money to fend off any lawsuits regarding copyright infringement.
Black Friday Ads Get Advance Look Online
Several websites have cropped up over time, featuring scans of advertisements big retailers like Wal-Mart and Target plan to put out for the day-after Thanksgiving. Those retailers, and one in particular, are not especially thrilled with this.
Dell means business in Second Life
They want to be where people are gathering so it was an easy decision to make for Dell to go into Second Life.
No Sex Please, We’re Online
Despite many months of flailing away at search engines for data to support their claims that casual searches would lead unsuspecting people (especially kids) to adult sites, a study found only about one percent of indexed sites at Google and Microsoft contain explicit content.
Link Developers and the Link Building Cycle
Better. Stronger. Faster. It’s important to constantly redefine link training techniques.
Microsoft, MetroFi Team Up to Offer Free WiFi
Resident of Portland, Oregon with a WiFi enabled PC or laptop will be able to access the broadband network that will deliver speeds up to 1 Mbps for downloads and up to 256 Kbps for uploads.
Blogwild! – Great Resource for Bloggers
Andy Wibbels is a fellow DTM contributor and a very savvy blog consultant. I consider his new book Blogwild! a must have resource for anyone that wants to start blogging. Yes, anyone.
Nike.coms Marketing Mistakes
MarketingProfs.com has an interesting article on Nike.com’s search marketing mistakes.
Blog World Conference 2007
Just learned of a new conference for bloggers, taking place in Las Vegas next November.
Guy Kawasaki Needs Links
The WebmasterWorld Pubcon conference kicked off with a short introduction to the conference by Brett Tabke and an opening keynote by Guy Kawasaki.