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Advertising, With Friends
Filed in archive Advertising by Linda Roeder on September 10, 2007
"many Internet users were interested in viewing marketer's profiles - one-third of Gen Y users and nearly half of adults." ~Biz Report (Sept 3) For those of you who want to read busines...
Advertisers Pull Out of Facebook
Filed in archive Advertising by Linda Roeder on August 14, 2007
The U.S. Government, along with companies such as Vodafone, First Direct, Halifax, prudential and Virgin Media have pulled their advertising out of social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook. ...
Form Your Business Using Social Networking
Filed in archive Advertising by Linda Roeder on May 21, 2007
Here is an article on IncPlace that has a lot of great information about how to get the word out about your blog. It's called Untangling Web 2.0 and it has information about how you can "buil...
Ads In Social Networking Email?
Filed in archive Advertising by Linda Roeder on May 18, 2007
You know when you get an email from your social networking site telling you that you have a new message on the site or that someone wants to chat with you? Well if you're signed up with Tagged.com...
Keep It Real When Selling
Filed in archive Advertising by Linda Roeder on February 12, 2007
Companies are starting to use social networking and blogs as a way to sell and promote their products. Some are simply sending their marketing people online to participate in blogs and social networki...
Business Week Just Wants to Relate [to IPG's Advertiser's Dollars]
Filed in archive Advertising by pete on July 23, 2006
The venerable business mag, Business Week, has an article about how big media just wants to relate. The article is actually about how big media is buying their way into social networking. The big news...
Ad Spending Increasing on Social Networking Sites
Filed in archive Advertising by pete on April 29, 2006
Report from Center for Media Research: User-generated media remains primarily national in scope with 98.1%, or $20.0 million, of all advertising spending coming from the broader market in 2005
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