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For The First Time Ever, Study Shows SMB's Use Online Media More Than Traditional

August 26, 2009

As reported on Radioink.com This is a watershed report as small businesses use online more than traditional advertising for the first time ever. ———————— August 21, 2009: BIA’s Kelsey Group reports in a “Local Commerce Monitor” study that online/digital media penetration among small and medium-sized advertisers came in at 77 percent in August, up from […]

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Twitter Adds Location Sharing

August 25, 2009

Twitter just announced that as an option you can now share your location on a tweet-by-tweet basis.   And, at www.twitterfall.com we can watch tweets by location. On a news front it would be interesting to watch tweets only coming from the scene of a major event.  That might even trump cable news for learning about […]

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Google Customer Satisfaction Off the Chart

August 24, 2009

Here is a chart from the ASCI E-Business Report August 2009 It’s all about customer satisfaction with Search Engines and it tells us a couple of things about the future. We’ve seen several reports lately about how loyal Google consumers are to Google and how they are generally heavy users of search. This report tells […]

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Local Advertisers Shift to Digital at a CAGR of 18%…Are You?

August 19, 2009

Here’s another report, this time from The Kelsey Group that documents how local advertisers are adding to digital media as traditional advertising spending declines in the next several years. In this report they define digital as mobile, internet Yellow Pages, local search, online verticals and classifieds, voice search, e-mail marketing and digital revenues generated from […]

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Newspapers Take Steps to Charge for Online Access.

August 18, 2009

Lots has been written lately about the need for newspapers to charge for online access just so they can offset the huge decline in subscriptions to their print editions. Big players like The New York Times have tried and failed in the past and only some like The Wall Street Journal have succeeded in charging […]

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A Good Landing Page Beats Going Straight to the Site by 50%

August 17, 2009

Wow, this is an interesting report from Internet Retailer about the effectiveness of landing pages. If a consumer comes into an e-commerce site from a paid search ad they are 50% more likely to purchase than if they click on the organic results to get to the site.   The reason they think is that […]

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Google Search Share Drops…But Wait

August 14, 2009

According to Nielsen Google lost share of searches last month from 66.1% in June to 64.8% in July. That sure makes a good headline and most everyone thinks that Bing must be having a major impact on the numbers. However, digging a little deeper into the story you’ll learn that Nielsen changed their methodology to […]

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Broadband Access at Home is a Non-issue

August 13, 2009

It’s been awhile since I cared about broadband access for consumers from home because over a year ago it was reported that 50% of households had broadband access.  It then just went out of mind and we stopped worrying too much about the issue and built our sites for broadband. Well I inadvertently ran across […]

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Google is Getting Faster and Better?

August 12, 2009

Nothing on the Internet can stand still, you have to change, adjust, improve or become irrelevant. Google is getting pressure from Bing but I think Google is way ahead and now I see trying to get even better. Here is a recent blog entry from Google that links to a faster, better version of Google.  […]

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Far Reaching Changes On How Marketing is Done

August 11, 2009

In light of all the changes brought about by the Internet for marketing and advertising and reading so much about how newspapers, radio, television and direct mail dollars are being shifted to the Internet I wondered how printers are doing. I quickly found sites that tell me they too are experiencing the exact same shifts […]

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