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Yahoo Spending On VoIP And Blogs
The portal company goes on a shopping spree and picks up a couple of technology companies.
Web-Based Ad Spending Reaches $2.8 Billion
As online advertising continues its rise as one of the preferred methods for delivering your message, the amount of money being spent on web-based advertising is increasing as well.
Marketers are turning to blogs for online ad spending
Research out of Forrester is showing a growing interest to place advertisements on blogs and/or in RSS feeds. This should be no surprise, given the mainstream business coverage of blogs that has issued recently.
Search Dominates New Advertising Spending
Google and Yahoo are eating lunch on what used to be the expense accounts of the largest advertising and information venues in the world.
SEM Agencies Direct Majority of SEM Spending in U.S.
JupiterResearch reported that Search Engine Marketing (SEM) agencies now direct the majority of SEM spending in the United States.
Internet Ad Spending Up 14% Since August
The latest Internet Advertising Report projects that in the month of September advertising spending on the Internet grew by more than $85 million.
SEMPO Survey on SEM Activities and Spending
The Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) is launching a first-ever comprehensive survey to estimate the size of the North American advertiser spending on search engine marketing and critical trends in the burgeoning SEM sector.
US IT Spending to Grow
After three years of sluggish IT spending, signs of a market turnaround are beginning to appear around the world.
Federal ERP Spending to Grow by 37%
Driven by system consolidation at the Department of Homeland Security and Administration management mandates, the federal market for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) products and services will hit $7.7 billion in FY2009, a 37 percent increase over FY2004 spending of $5.6 billion, according to a report released today by INPUT, the leading provider of government market intelligence.