Archive for July, 2007
July 27th, 2007 by Nomadishere
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1. a ceremonial or liturgical form of prayer consisting of a series of invocations or supplications with responses that are the same for a number in succession. 2. the Litany, the supplication in this form in the Book of Common Prayer. 3. a recitation or
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Axelton received her bachelor’s degree in English from UCLA and her master’s from the University of Chicago. She joined Entrepreneur as an editorial assistant for what was supposed to be a one-year rest from graduate school. Axelton has been at the mo
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Consumer Eyes, a New York-based marketing firm, recently released its first collection of data on the subject in a book titled “Karma Queens, Geek Gods, and Innerpreneurs.”
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Forget soccer moms and metrosexuals. Here are nine influencers identified by New York marketing
firm Consumer Eyes—along with their celebrity counterparts. Find out why Ron Rentel and Co. think
these consumers should be on marketers’ radars.
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July 18th, 2007 by Nomadishere
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Or so thought John Mackey, the chief executive of Whole Foods Market, who used a fictional identity on the Yahoo message boards for nearly eight years to assail competition and promote his supermarket chain’s stock, according to documents released last
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July 16th, 2007 by Nomadishere
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Mother nature, our provider, is going through a cycle of change. Humanity, her caretakers, are experiencing the effects of that change. As disruption occurs a ceremony begins. The primary source of a person’s ill health is not in the body. It is due to a
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Finding and hiring an outside firm or consultant for your SEO can be daunting. In today’s marketplace, a professional search optimizer is a combination of copywriter, web designer, product designer, developer, marketer, advertiser, analyst and entrepreneu
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July 12th, 2007 by Nomadishere
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July 10th, 2007 by Nomadishere
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July 9th, 2007 by Nomadishere
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The man who scored a huge publicity coup by giving away cars on “Oprah” and who moved 1,000 cars in 41 minutes after an appearance on “The Apprentice” is leaving General Motors for one of the hottest brands around: Harley-Davidson.
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One engaged viewer is worth eight regular viewers, according to a new study.
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What’s the only company that scares Google? Facebook.
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Google has announced the acquisition of communications security and compliance company Postini for $625million.
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Create your Place on Yahoo! 360° - A place that’s all about you to share with friends and family.
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Here’s a juicy tip - we’ve been hearing about a new Yahoo social network initiative called Mosh, which is at mosh.yahoo.com but can only be accessed from inside the Yahoo offices.
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After an awesome tip by Speed who commented on the story I wrote about Jenny leaving Microsoft less than 24 hours ago, it all begins to make sense now like a LOST season’s finale episode.
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Jackson Fish’s virtual flowers initiative.
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They’re Beautiful!™ was created by Jackson Fish Market. It is the first in a series of Branded Software Experiences (whitepaper here, index of other branded software experiences here) from Jackson Fish.
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HOTorNOT originally began as an online photo rating site. Users uploaded photos of themselves and the community rated the user photos on a scale of 1 to 10. The resulting average score was prominently displayed online to both the user and the public.
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People spend over $1.5 billion on virtual items every year. Pets, coins, avatars, and bling: these virtual objects are nothing more than a series of digital 1s and 0s stored on a remote database somewhere in the ether.
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Two big announcements today!! Chess.com made major blogging headlines today when it was first picked up by Mashable.com, the #1 blog on social networking and the #14 most popular blog in the world!
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The evolution of Internet users’ digital media and online habits appears to be transitioning to the digital video age, according to the most recent findings from The Face of the Web, Ipsos Insight’s annual study of Internet and Technology trends.
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Startup Weekend is an idea, an experiment, a chance to get together and create something beautiful over one jam packed weekend. This will take place July 6-8th, 2007 in Boulder.
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media weight Volume of audience delivered by an advertising campaign in terms of the number of commercials and advertisements, amount of insertions, etc
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If it’s still a little hard to digest Bob Garfield’s pronouncement that “Advertising is not the future of marketing,” maybe it’s time to take a walk with Ben Passikoff, or at least sit down with his book.
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Yes, to quote Homer, it’s “a wonderful, maaaaa-gi-cal” promotion that advances two businesses at once. And very, very well.
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The video stream from Hillel Cooperman’s infamous presentation “Getting Users to Fall in Love with Your Software” at Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference in 2003 has finally trickled it’s way out.
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Sclipo is a website to share videos about everyday knowledge among everyday people. We believe that the beauty of online skill-videos is discovering the really hard to find answers to those quirky bugs that life throws at you.
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Adicate is a user based advertising system for selling timeslots per hour. Users make their ads online and buy hourly slots on your website. The advertising spot is easily created by pasting a HTML code.
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July 7th, 2007 by Nomadishere
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July 6th, 2007 by Nomadishere
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July 2nd, 2007 by Nomadishere
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Dr. Lorrie Faith Cranor is an Associate Research Professor in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. She is a faculty member in the Institute for Software Research International, the Human Computer Interaction Institute, and the Eng
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