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Monthly Archives: October, 2012

Mobile Music Expected to Grow, Games Still Lead

If mobile devices were available during the 60s and 70s, I can only imagine what the numbers would look like, regarding revenue from mobile...

Why RTB Media Buying Works

Sean Berman of  engage:BDR talks with Murray Newlands about how engage:BDR buys inventory and helps publishers monetize their traffic, while at the same time...

Cheap Affiliate Management Does Not Work

More often than not, companies that are not happy with the state of their affiliate program and/or their manager are struggling for one reason:...

Google Display Network: New LightBox Ads; Engagement is Up

One of the more prominent advertising options that Google offers to its marketing customers is display advertising. The company has, for some time now,...

Response Based Targeting Works for Marketers

In a down economy, marketing budgets suddenly become extremely expendable. Typically, they make a company’s list of “Top 5 Areas to Slash and Burn.”...

Not Matter How Small You Got Game

There is a lot of talk in our industry about who is making the most money, who is the biggest "baller" and other crap...

Get Conversions from Twitter

Twitter is the place people to go and catch up on everything and anything that their friends, family, and any other person or page...

Apple’s Damaging their Location-Based Marketing?

While reading the countless articles that were smashing and tearing apart the recent flop by Apple that is their new map application, I stumbled...

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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...