An Interview with Yahoo
WebProNews held an interview with Yahoo representative Tim Mayer at last week's Webmasterworld PubConference in Orlando, Florida. Directory:
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Date: 2004-02-29
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AdWords: A Commercial Haiku
If you're looking for an AdWords supporter, look no further than Ted "Tedster" Ulle, a site administrator for the popular online forum WebmasterWorld. Directory:
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Date: 2004-02-28
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Google Answers User Questions
During a session at the WebmasterWorld Publisher's Conference yesterday, Google representative Matt Cutts took some time to answer questions from Google users and forum members. Directory:
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Date: 2004-02-27
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WebmasterWorld to be Sold?
Brett Tabke, owner of the successful online forum WebmasterWorld, denied this week that he currently has any plans to sell the popular forum. Directory:
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Date: 2004-02-27
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The Fight Over Tight Affiliate Control
Yesterday's Performance-Based Marketing session at the DMA/AIM net.marketing conference struck quite a passionate debate regarding how much control companies should have over branding and affiliates. Directory:
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Date: 2004-02-26
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DMA Sends Spam Warning
"The government will regulate what the industry does not," warned DMA CEO and President H. Robert Wientzen at today's DMA Conference in New York. Directory:
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Date: 2004-02-25
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Advertising is Changing
CNET CEO and Chairman Shelby Bonnie believes advertising is fundamentally changing and the mindset of what marketing is needs to change along with it. Directory:
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Date: 2004-02-25
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Study: There is Hope for Email Newsletters
A study by Neilsen Norman Group (NNG), which was co-founded by usability expert Jakob Nielsen, has shown that many email newsletter subscribers are beginning to understand the difference between their newsletter subscriptions and unsolicited email known as spam. Directory:
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Date: 2004-02-18
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Will Google Survive?
Back in the ‘90s, when the Internet was a new and virtually (pun-intended) unexplored frontier, four names dominated the world of search: Yahoo, Intomi, Excite, and AltaVista. Directory:
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Date: 2004-02-13
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Lycos to Become Global Connection Location
The Spanish-American "global Internet powerhouse" known as Terra Lycos unveiled yesterday the world's first Internet network designed specifically for the creation of relationships. In the months to come, a new system will be gradually introduced, developing Lycos into a leader in connecting people around the world. Directory:
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Date: 2004-02-12
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Google Causes Blogger Uproar
Much to the upset of users, Google's web log service chose to use the new Atom technology instead of the popular Really Simple Syndication, which is favored by many blog services including LiveJournal. Directory:
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Date: 2004-02-12
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VeriSign to Digitally ID Children
Today, VeriSign plans to unveil a program that would offer digital identities to children. VeriSign already plays a huge role on the Internet as it is the leading provider of infrastructure services and is responsible for managing the dot-com and dot-net domains. The California-based company has also recently been a source of controversy due to recent criticism of its "Site Finder" search service, which makes money off online users' typing mistakes. Directory:
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Date: 2004-02-11
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FindWhat.com to Merge with eSpotting
After over a year of discussion and delays that stretched anticipation for months, FindWhat.com, a leader in performance-driven marketing, has finally signed an amended merger agreement with eSpotting Media Inc., which was voted "Best European Paid Placement Service" by Search Engine Watch Awards. Directory:
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Date: 2004-02-10
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