MLB Picks Off Game Download Buyers
There is no joy in Mudville, as mighty DRM has struck out fans who bought baseball videos from MLB.com.
Oprah Ready for YouTube?
This morning I visited YouTube only to be overwhelmed with Oprah in the featured videos area. To be honest, I was quite surprised that my favorite marketing guru Martha Stewart hasn’t attempted this, but in her defense I guess she’s been busy with Marthapedia these days…
Google’s Prices Not A Problem
A lot of people feel that, as its rising stock price and market share seem to show, Google’s bulletproof. One possible problem with this outlook rested with the cost of Google’s keywords and what advertisers were getting in return. But now even those concerns are being laid to rest.
Walmart.com Says No To Online Grocery Delivery
Walmart.com says it is not going into the online grocery delivery business.
Google Nearly Ready With In-Game Advertising
You don’t need to worry about pixies hawking Diet Pepsi or having to watch action heroes put on Axe deodorant. Google intends to address ads in video games in a different way, and according to new reports, it intends to do so starting this month.
Ad:tech Pics – Day 1
Arriving at JFK was surprisingly un-eventful and smooth. Carry on is certainly the way to go.
Journalists Show Strong Interest In Internet
A new survey from the Arketi Group finds that 84 percent of journalists say they would or already have used blogs as a main source or secondary source for articles.
Whole Foods Tightens Online Posting Policy
Remember Whole Foods, and how the strange man who serves as its CEO secretly criticized an acquisition target? Well, Whole Foods’s board of directors seems to feel it would be best if John Mackey – and all other executives – kept their mouths shut and fingers still.
I Love Marmite – But Do You Care?
The new Facebook SocialAds model works by one person admitting to a range of brand allegiances and advertising them to their social network.
InTouch Acquired By MECLABS
With a name like InTouch, it wouldn’t have made much sense for Brian Carroll’s company to stand alone. But not to worry – it won’t. InTouch was just acquired by MECLABS Group, which is the parent company of MarketingSherpa and MarketingExperiments.