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Monthly Archives: July, 2012

Google Auto LeadGen Launched

Although they’ve made no announcements on their blog, nor anywhere officially, it’s been discovered that Google has added yet another feature to its arsenal....

7 Ways to Get More Comments on Your Blog

The comments section of your blog is what makes it the interactive platform that it is. It’s a powerful way for your readers to...

Facebook “Want” Button to Launch?

Possibly one of Facebook’s best contributions to the world of advertising has been the ever-famous Like button. It has helped with not only conversion...

Making Millionaires: Lead Generation

With LeadsCon around the corner and most of the industry preparing to storm New New York City July 24th-25th, it seemed appropriate to talk...

(PMI-TV) Why is Everyone Going to LeadsCon?

LeadsCon has quickly become the center of the lead generation industry. With Leads Generation taking off in the last few years as more and...

YouTube Announces Video Creation Marketplace

YouTube has long been a reliable place for advertisers to reveal new content to consumers. Now, it has become a place for advertisers to...

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Data, Dance, and Daring Campaigns: Erin Levzow’s Approach to Building Loyalty

How Mango Habanero, Metrics, and Masterful Moves Redefined Marketing Genius Every so often, a guest comes along who doesn’t just...
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Streaming’s Big Lie: The Future of TV Is Already Broke

Streaming was supposed to be the savior of TV—the rebellious new kid with no commercials, endless content, and an...

How to Narrow the Scope of Information Sought by an FTC Civil Investigative Demand (CID)

A civil investigative demand (“CID”) is the instrument by which the Federal Trade Commission exercises its compulsory process authority...

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Data, Dance, and Daring Campaigns: Erin Levzow’s Approach to Building Loyalty

How Mango Habanero, Metrics, and Masterful Moves Redefined Marketing...

Streaming’s Big Lie: The Future of TV Is Already Broke

Streaming was supposed to be the savior of TV—the...