Ask Not What Your Marketing Can Do For You…
Ask.com has seen brighter days. It’s one thing when nobody thinks you can compete with Google (Yahoo and MSN have yet to accomplish that), but it’s quite another to lose continually despite all efforts.
Trulia Voices Sounding Strong
Trulia deals in real estate search, but it recently launched a forum (or “social media platform”) known as Trulia Voices. Curious as to how the project’s coming along? Luckily for you, Trulia has provided a “71 day pulse check.”
Eminem, YouTube Give Apple Some Bad Joojoo
It’s been kind of a rocky month for Apple, the iPhone, and for AT&T as a lot of people have lined up to take shots at them. Who and what for? Rapper Eminem is one of the bigger names, who joins another in misplaced copyright infringement claims, while rumors, hype, and hidden costs plague the minds (and pocketbooks) of others.
Avenue A / Razorfish Clarifies Crawler
Rob Aronson, Vice President of Search Engine Marketing for Avenue A Razorfish spoke to Murdok for an interview about their Super Intelligent Link Crawler. (SiLC)
Google Makes Real Estate-AdWords Arrangement
Google’s in it for the long haul – the search giant just signed a three-year deal with Network Communications, “the leading publisher of printed and online real estate information in North America.” At stake? AdWords.
CBS Partners With Mobile Advertisers
CBS Mobile has partnered with four mobile advertising companies, AdMob, Millennial Media, Rhythm NewMedia and Third Screen Media.
“The People’s Media” Gets $10 Million
Financial news can get a little tiresome, but it’s hard to become bored when $10 million is involved; that’s the amount that Associated Content just received in a round of funding.
Jupiter Has Good Prognosis For Health Ads
Google has been touting a Jupiter Research report on health information searching and its recommendations for advertisers.
Engagement Leads To Record News Site Traffic
For news publishers, more is better, especially in an era of declining print. Lately, more users are reading more news, spending more time on news sites, and visiting more frequently.
Long-form Content from Advertisers Hits NYT
It is increasingly interesting to witness the mashup of trends as various businesses experiment with and figure out new media.