Microsoft says it has had a lot of questions lately about access to adCenter API tokens, and the company has addressed these issues on the adCenter API blog. The API program is still in the "pilot" phase, so API tokens are not available to everybody.
British Using ‘Common Sense’ Strategy For Social Media In The Military
Since we had a rather strong response to our coverage of the United States Marine Corps’ policy to not allow Marines to access social media outlets like Facebook and Twitter on the Marines’ network it seemed appropriate to see how this is handled ‘across the pond’.
Gmail Takes Care of Common User Annoyance
MySpace may be launching a new email service, but Google never stops adding new features to Gmail, even since the service has finally left "beta" status. The most recent addition to Gmail is the ability to send mail from different addresses without the inclusion of "on behalf of" in the From line.
A Common Theme at BlogWorld: Conversational Marketing
This was the first annual BlogWorld conference held in Las Vegas on Nov. 8th and 9th. It was a two day conference and was filled with marketers, bloggers, PR professionals, etc. I attended the following sessions:
Navigational Searches Common, Confusing
Why do people type full URLs into search bars? And why is this practice noticeably less common at Google than at other search engines? It’s hard to say, really, but Compete’s Jeremy Crane has some thoughts and stats on the matter.
AdWords Forces Common Denominator Keywords
Google AdWords Advertisers are a worried lot thanks to the way AdWords has an all-powerful way of handling keywords, a thread at Webmaster World reports.
SEW Live – Marketing Common Sense
“The Great Equalizer” – it sounds like some sort of powerful relic, or perhaps something related to political correctness. It’s neither of these things, though, and it’s also not the Internet, Google, or search marketing; according to Search Engine Guide’s Jennifer Laycock, it’s your common sense.
Common Language Equates to Common Goals
Over at Dark Reading, Dr. Chris Pierson an attorney with Lewis and Roca discuses the impacts of not being able to communicate between business, security, IT, and others within the company.
Common PPC Mistakes
As I manage quite a few PPC campaigns I always notice the silly and sometimes not so silly mistakes that advertisers make with their PPC programs.
Online Home Browsing More Common
The number of people going online to seek housing information has doubled since 2000, the Pew Internet and American Life Project reported. As that number increases, it seems local advertisers and business owners are missing out on some golden opportunities. There has to be a way to combine local targeting and online housing listings.