Recently I’ve discussed how businesses can use Facebook and Twitter to drive traffic to their sites, and even looked at some specific examples of how local businesses here in Lexington, KY are using Twitter.
Listen Up: Google Audio Ads
There are a few details about Google’s foray into radio advertising that make it sound like an idea worth trying.
Listen Up, Google Needs Audio Ad Testers
Ever since Google picked up dMarc Broadcasting, industry observers have wondered if Google could make its AdWords service work for radio or podcasting.
Your Site – Listen to it
If you have a site which equally covers 4 parallel areas and you put the same amount of content up for each area odds are that one area will drastically outperform all the others.
Pundits Talk, People Listen
When the hockey season began this year – after the lockout – the new salary cap shook up a lot of teams.
How HR Professionals Can Get Management to Listen
The human resources (HR) press and professional associations continue to produce volumes of information about HR becoming a strategic partner.
Wal-Mart, Edelman, Listen & Talk
The NYT takes a *very* interesting look at how Edelman is increasingly engaging bloggers on behalf of Wal-Mart:
Listen To Mamma, You’ll Get There
The popular meta-search engine Mamma.com has added the search capabilities provided by SLI Systems’ Related Search technology that automatically suggests ways to refine your queries by “learning from search behavior.”
Listen To This: Yahoo Podcasts In Beta
Yahoo follows Apple’s foray into podcasts with a public beta of its podcasting search and subscription service. Yahoo has launched a browser-based podcast service. It’s in beta, and can be found at podcasts.yahoo.com.
Blog Advice: Target Should Find, Listen, Engage and Empower
Robert Scoble is meeting with the Target Corporation this morning and is asking the blogosphere for advice for the retail giant.