Shoppers cheer up retailers on Thanksgiving Day weekend - RTT News
(RTTNews) - Despite an ailing economy and the market uncertainty, U.S. retailers are breathing a sigh of relief after shoppers headed to stores and websites over the Thanksgiving Day weekend and spent more than they did last year. According to the ...
Corpus Christ’s Own WebDesignRush.com Brings Web 2.0 to Coastal Bend ... - PR.com
WebDesignRush.com has introduced Web 2.0 marketing to all of their customers without any additional charge or extra service fees. It’s all included when anyone becomes a customer with WebDesignRush.com. Corpus Christi, TX, December 02, 2008 --( PR ...
Convio Names Sara Spivey Chief Marketing Officer - PR Inside
www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=5843080 - Convio, Inc. " the leading provider of on-demand constituent relationship management software and services to nonprofit organizations " today announced Sara Spivey has joined the company as chief ...
MSN quietly put out a call for U.S. testers of adCenter, its new pay-per-click advertising platform, on Thursday.
The team sent private e-mail invitations to selected companies and asked them to spread the word.
On Thursday, Todd Friesen, owner of search engine optimization company
Oilman Promotions, posted his invitation to test the service on his
blog.
That led Yusuf Mehdi, senior vice president of MSN Information
Services, to post the invitation on the MSN Search Weblog, extending
the invitation to all readers of the blog.
MSN first tested adCenter in France and Singapore, with the official rollout in September.
The homegrown technology is designed to let advertisers take advantage
of the audience information MSN gleans from its users across the
network in order to better target keyword ads.
Advertisers will be able to refine their keyword buys by geographic
location, gender, age group, lifestyle segment and time of day,
combining data from Microsoft's Passport registration and purchased
demographic information from partners, including consumer data bureau
Experian.
MSN is specifically looking for small- to medium-sized businesses to
participate in the self-service offering. Mehdi said beta testers would
be able to access comprehensive data to plan more strategic campaigns,
use advanced demographics to target ads, and be able to change
campaigns on the fly.
The pilot remains by invitation only, he wrote, and Microsoft will select participants from those who apply.
MSN is expected to officially roll out adCenter in the United States in October.
During the U.S. pilot, MSN adCenter will deliver text-based
advertisements on up to 25 percent of MSN Search traffic, Mehdi said.
The remaining traffic will continue to be served through a partnership
with Yahoo.
InternetArray’s Noobis, Inc. Releases Full Beta Version of ... - PR Inside
InternetArray, Inc. (OTC: IARY), an Internet development, technology licensing and marketing company, is pleased to announced that Noobis, Inc. launched its political social networking site, SocialVoter.com. The online social networking community ...
Sussex County man accused of extorting Waretown company - Morris County Daily Record
A 46-year-old Sussex County man has been charged with theft and extortion from a Waretown marketing company. Peter J. Black, 46, was arrested about 8:30 a.m. Monday at his home in Andover by members of the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office Computer ...
Convio Names Sara Spivey Chief Marketing Officer - PR Inside
www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=5843080 - Convio, Inc. " the leading provider of on-demand constituent relationship management software and services to nonprofit organizations " today announced Sara Spivey has joined the company as chief ...
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