Time for stating the obvious: wealthier people are more likely to have computers, Internet access and credit cards with nice elastic limits.
EU to Censor Online Video Content?
The British Government is seeking to stop an EU directive that would force any website featuring video clips to register as a Television-Like Service.
Money Keeps Following Politics Online
People have been actively searching the Internet for political information, and ever since Howard Dean amassed a sizable war chest with a grass-roots Net-centric effort the minds behind political parties have continued to seek ways to squeeze more out of the Internet.
Become A More Effective Sales Person with Online Video
When marketing online there are some advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage is that you can completely automate the sales process and sell 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year without one smidgen of human input.
Google To Literally Corner Online Ad Market
Google is on pace this year to capture a quarter of all online ad spending, according to eMarketer, further increasing its dominance in the sector as the sector itself is projected grow at blistering rates. As Google snatches market share from Yahoo, online advertising in general will gain more ground against traditional marketing vehicles by 2010.
Online Gamblers Get It While They Can
In the weeks prior to Congress’ ban on online gambling, which passed in early October, the top two gambling sites on the Net saw huge spikes in US visitor traffic, according to comScore.
Google Controls Online Ad Revenue
2006 is shaping up to be an incredibly rewarding year financially for the search engine from Mountain View. Most of us are aware of the Google/YouTube purchase, but that’s not what Google owes this year’s success to. According to MarketWatch, Google is in a position to “pocket 25% of all U.S. online ad spending in […]
Online Public Relations and Blogs
Later today I’ll be presenting here at DMA-06 on a panel called, Blogs, RSS and Podcasting with Amanda Watlington from Searching for Profit and Stephan Spencer from Netconcepts. Basically, my presentation will cover how blogs can be used as public relations tools in the context of “Push and Pull PR”. The presentation is broken up into:
Googles Online Feed Reader Application
Nothing is more frustrating than being inundated with information from the blogging community when you are clueless as how to manage all these content especially the ones you are interested in.
Broadband Leads To More Online Politicking
Better content and wider broadband adoption, not more political interest, is credited for a spike in Internet use for seeking political and campaign news and information, according to Pew Internet and American Life Project.