More marketers and advertisers will embrace online video in 2009, according to a new survey by PermissionTV.The survey found that online video will be a top priority for digital marketing budgets and also indicated a strong preference among marketers for increased interactivity in online video capabilities to help promote their brands.More than two-thirds of respondents (67%) identified online video as a main focus of their 2009 digital marketing campaigns, versus social media campaigns (41%), search (34%) and podcasts/webcasts (32%).
Google Weighs Larger Energy Investments
Google is looking to put more focus on the energy industry in hopes of creating a business opportunity.
Google Looking for A Larger Presence in Asia?
Google has acquired Korean "blog specialty" company TNC (Tatter and Company). Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Internet Playing Larger Role In Politics
Close to a quarter (24%) of Americans say they regularly learn something about the presidential campaign from the Internet, close to double the percentage from the 2004 campaign according to the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press.
Cosmetic Changes at Google Precede Larger Overhaul
Google is undergoing some of the most sweeping changes in its short, seven year history.
Organic SEO Getting Started with larger sites
Commercial websites are getting larger. Driven by the rapid evolution of content management systems, shopping carts and e-biz facilitation, and by the increasing sophistication of Internet retailers, “small” business sites averaging 500+ pages have become common.
Tap Into Larger Profits With Your Promotion
The Promotion of your business is NOT about your business.
Designing Web Page Layout? – Spare a Thought for Larger Monitors
There is one common mistake that Web Site Developers often make when designing web sites, and that is the lack of consideration to different monitor sizes in relation to the layout of pages. A large number of Web Page Designers still can’t see past the old favourite 14″ or 15″ monitor. Indeed more people (even though they are using smaller Palm Pilots and Internet connected phones etc.) still use a larger monitor as their main computer interface. Less people than ever before use a 14″ or 15″ screen with a screen resolution of the old favourite 800 x 600 pixels, yet we still get messages on Web Sites like “Best viewed at 800 x 600 screen resolution”. Most people even those still using 14″ or 15″ monitors are investing in display drivers that offer increased resolution and refresh rates.