I don’t know about the rest of the United States, but up here in the Mid-West, there is a summertime tradition known as “Home Days”. Home Days are little festivals that small suburban towns hold every year that include rides,…
Continue Reading >I don’t know about the rest of the United States, but up here in the Mid-West, there is a summertime tradition known as “Home Days”. Home Days are little festivals that small suburban towns hold every year that include rides,…
Continue Reading >Time for a nice, fun, non-organizational topic - one of my favorite hobby horses. What is it that the most successful new technologies of the internet revolution have in common? Let’s take a look…e-*mail*, Web *browsing*, Instant *messenger*…starting to see…
Continue Reading >Recently I reported on what I considered a Google Adsense page that was basically “browser spam”- a page constructed to stuff the index with pages in order to redirect traffic through Adsense ads. The problem was the only content on the…
Continue Reading >Based on the sentiments often published in leading industry forums and blogs many affiliates don’t trust merchants and it seems merchants don’t trust their affiliates.
In the end neither affiliates or merchants gets the respect they deserve.
We’re seeing leading networks attempt to get their…
Continue Reading >Publisher’s note: This week alone, ReveNews bloggers have had their opinions picked up in Businessweek.com, CBS Marketwatch and even a professor from MIT who wanted to use the blogger’s data to write an empirical study for a respected marketing journal.…
Continue Reading >Here’s an interesting development in the Web analytics space. Digital River has decided to let the e-tailers and e-marketers benchmark themselves by making “key metrics data” from its Fireclick subsidiary publicly accessible within various categories such as catalogers involved in e-commerce.…
Continue Reading >Inspired by PaperGhost’s flick I decided to take a spin at it myself. Granted I am no film maker (although yes I have been involved in film making) but the technology was pretty easy to use and there is no shortage of…
Continue Reading >Yes the rumors are true (photo evidence provided) I’m obviously the dude with grey hair showing you first-hand the long term effects of malware research. I was able to spend some quality time with the famous and rather deadly malware…
Continue Reading >The following is data taken from the BlogKits 2005 Blogging & Advertising Survey. A new piece of data from the survey will be released here on this blog over the next few weeks.
Question: Agree or Disagree - It’s ok…
Continue Reading >Sorry my friends at Google but you knew it was coming. Here is one reason why merchant’s want granular control over where their CPC ads are placed. Pay attention Microsoft and Yahoo!
Note the use of canonical domain name: spywareremoval…
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