New Google Updates to AdSense Policies
April 30, 2009 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Google recently announced several updates to its AdSense program policies page.
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New Google Updates to AdSense Policies
Economic, Learning, and Social Motivations Driver Twitter Users
April 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
A recent study by MarketingProfs, LLC revealed that Twitter users have a variety of motivations when it comes to tweeting, counter to the popular perception that tweeting is strictly an ego-fueled or business-motivated activity.
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Economic, Learning, and Social Motivations Driver Twitter Users
Facebook Opens Stream API to Developers, Users Can Access Stream Anywhere
April 28, 2009 by publisher · Leave a Comment
The popular social networking site Facebook has opened its most celebrated feature—the stream—through the new Facebook Open Stream API for developers.
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Facebook Opens Stream API to Developers, Users Can Access Stream Anywhere
Online Social Networking and Video Cause "Dramatic Shift in Global Online Landscape"
April 28, 2009 by publisher · Leave a Comment
According to a new report from The Nielsen Company, online social networks and videos have caused “a dramatic shift in the global online landscape” for both consumers and advertisers.
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Online Social Networking and Video Cause "Dramatic Shift in Global Online Landscape"
Yahoo! Names New Senior Vice President of Customer Advocacy
April 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Yahoo! announced last week that Jeff Russakow has been appointed the new senior vice president of customer advocacy.
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Yahoo! Names New Senior Vice President of Customer Advocacy
U.S. Internet Users Go Online for Tweeting, Financial Advice, and Travel Planning in March 2009
April 27, 2009 by publisher · Leave a Comment
New data from comScore Media Metrix shows that U.S. Internet users went online in March 2009 for travel planning, financial advice, and tweeting.
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U.S. Internet Users Go Online for Tweeting, Financial Advice, and Travel Planning in March 2009
Finding a Behavioral Health Job after a Layoff
April 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Widespread economic troubles have the unfortunate consequence of putting capable workers out of jobs. If you were part of a downsizing as a result of the recession, it can be very difficult to regroup and focus on finding a job. One way to get motivated and take advantage of networking opportunities is to enroll in continuing education for behavioral health professionals. Not only will this help you maintain licensure requirements, catch up on the latest behavioral health developments, and learn new skills that you can sell to prospective employers, it will also put you in contact with other behavioral health professionals who may be able to recommend career opportunities. Enroll in an online course or a live seminar at www.mckissock.com.
Social Media and Search Engine Optimization: A Symbiotic Relationship or Separate Spheres?
April 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
With all of the ado being made about social media/networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Digg, MySpace, and LinkedIn, etc., the Internet is bulging with links.
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Social Media and Search Engine Optimization: A Symbiotic Relationship or Separate Spheres?
Premier Advertising and Marketing Tradeshow ad:tech Comes to San Francisco
April 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
ad:tech, an industry tradeshow for media, marketing, and technology professionals, is taking place April 21-23, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
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Premier Advertising and Marketing Tradeshow ad:tech Comes to San Francisco
UK Retailers Receive Less Paid Search Traffic
April 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
With the growth of social media, the proportion of search traffic that UK online retailers receive from paid search listings has fallen from 27.8% in March 2008 to 22.5% in March 2009, reports Hitwise UK Research Director Robin Goad.
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UK Retailers Receive Less Paid Search Traffic