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BizReport : January 18, 2007 Archive
January 18, 2007 Archive
Social Marketing | January 18, 2007
MySpace Tops Mobile Users List
MySpace is the most popular social network for online users in the U.S., but did you know it is also the most popular network for social mobile networkers? >>
Search Marketing | January 18, 2007
Microsoft's Targeting Features to Predict Behavior
Microsoft is nearly ready to unveil their new adCenter model, hoping the new capabilities will help gain ground in the war over keywords. On Wednesday they previewed one new feature that boasts the ability to predict behavior, keyword performance and traffic. >>
Research | January 18, 2007
Internet Drawing Advertisers from TV & Print
The United States is not the only country pulling away from traditional advertising to new mediums. The countries in Europe are also fast moving to the Internet as the preferred ad medium. >>
Ecommerce | January 18, 2007
Online Shoppers Dislike Forms and Hidden Charges
Online shoppers don't like form filling and last minute monetary suprises. >>
Ecommerce | January 18, 2007
Online Payments Via... Google?
Google could literally be about to give PayPal a run for its money. Rumor has it that Google Checkout is being pushed into the limelight with bloggers reporting that Google has now put a prominent link to the service on its main search page. >>
Ecommerce | January 18, 2007
Unemployment Low, Job Website Traffic High
Unemployment levels may be low, but the number of U.S visitors to online employment websites could be set to rise. >>
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