Twitter Updates for 2008-05-11
New Article – Promotional Items for Everyone Posted By : Mike Strom: In opening, the b.. http://tinyurl.com/3gls4x # Back Pain – Taking the Helm Posted By : Mike Strom: Before everything else, a diet that includes a .. http://tinyurl.com/5uhvmv # The Hurdles of Back Pain Posted By : Mike Strom: First of all, a diet [...]
Twitter Updates for 2008-05-11
New Article – Promotional Items for Everyone Posted By : Mike Strom: In opening, the b.. http://tinyurl.com/3gls4x # Back Pain – Taking the Helm Posted By : Mike Strom: Before everything else, a diet that includes a .. http://tinyurl.com/5uhvmv # The Hurdles of Back Pain Posted By : Mike Strom: First of all, a diet [...]
Facebook Drops Another Hurdle
Still looking for some attention from the social networks? Facebook delivered a new client library on Friday afternoon, which makes your widgets easier to launch in their ecosystem. While this library isn’t exactly the second coming, it’s welcome news. According to Facebook developer Wei Zu, “This JavaScript client library allows you to make Facebook API [...]
Ask Displaying Google Ads through its Contextual Ad Program
So you want to get into the arbitrage game by serving Google ads on Yahoo? If so, you have quite a few hurdles to overcome. Google’s quality team is gunning for you, countless advertisers are watching their logs, and just about everyone under the sun is excluding you from their content network campaigns. What’s a [...]
Search Headlines & Links: November 1, 2007
Want a snapshot of the day’s search marketing news? Here we’ve collected today’s top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web: From the SEW Blog: GoogleClick Clears One Hurdle, Another LoomsGoogle’s planned $3.1 billion acquisition of DoubleClick cleared another regulatory hurdle this week in Australia. [...]
GoogleClick Clears One Hurdle, Another Looms
Google’s planned $3.1 billion acquisition of DoubleClick cleared another regulatory hurdle this week when the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) announced on Monday that it would not intervene in Google’s plans, according to ClickZ News. The deal is still working its way through Congressional and FTC approval in the U.S., though experts expect approval [...]
Getting Over the $100 AdSense Hurdle
A few years a go, back when I was just getting started with online marketing, someone (I can’t remember who it was) made a comment in a forum (Can’t remember where either, but please, bear with me … ) that at the time I thought was probably just a bunch of hot air, but looking [...]
Google Touts Opinions About DoubleClick
The search advertising company’s appointment with a Senate Judiciary subcommittee later this week has prompted Google to respond to privacy concerns on its blogs.We’ve noted before that Google’s Public Policy blog provides an entertaining read for those interested in the search industry. They have come through again with a new post by policy counsel Pablo [...]
Well, At Least One FCC Commissioner Isn’t An Idiot
Federal Communications Commissioner Michael J. Copps isn’t happy about how the commission has handled a number of recent issues, and is speaking loudly about it. And if one is as disgruntled as much of the public is, then that might be a positive sign. But only if the other commissioners come on board with the [...]
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