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Archive for the 'Advertisements' Category

New Website Aims to Speed Up Legal Action

August 7th, 2008

Advertising Age - A new website called Whocanisue.com that matches consumers and attorneys is launching in September with a multimillion-dollar marketing push. It’s now opening enrollment for attorneys wishing to participate.

Sifting the data on Web audiences

March 9th, 2008

International Herald Tribune - “Marketers rely on these numbers because they are skeptical about data submitted by individual Web publishers, which often seem to overstate their own audiences, at least by comparison with independent measures.” (via)

More on Blog Ads

December 6th, 2007

Rob Crumpler - “[H]ow come advertising on blogs is so dirt cheap?”

More on Ads in Library Books

November 6th, 2007

Jill Stover - “I’m not a fan of this approach at all, and I’m a marketing enthusiast!”

Better Than the Sony Ad

September 11th, 2007

Andrea Mercado - “We take our advertising any way we can get it.”

Ads Getting out of Hand?

August 22nd, 2007

Springwise - “FreeHand Advertising distributes free note-taking paper to students on their way to class. Each page is branded with the same type of horizontal ad you see on websites, only these are visible for at least the duration of a college lecture, and longer if students refer back to their notes (as they should).”