Posted in news, RSS, innovation, journalism on Nov 1st, 2006
Robert Scoble has been reviewing his news reading habits with RSS feeds, concluding:
“I wasn’t reading as many feeds lately because it just wasn’t fun.”
Is this the metric that media companies and journalists are missing when they question the future of the news industry, and the tactics on dealing with massive competition from new, smaller news […]
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Think about this for awhile: “Google is projected to pocket a full quarter of US online advertising market in 2006.” Marketwatch and eMarketer also report on this story.
To help you get a piece of this pie, here are the Top 35 Most Profitable Keywords in AdSense system:
“Expensive keyword” (high CPC) isn’t equal to “profitable keyword” […]
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Posted in blogging, RSS on Sep 14th, 2006
A new study reports on the power of blogs and RSS:
“Blogs have made inroads into B2B technology companies with more than 53 percent of respondents saying the content they read in blogs has an impact on their work-related purchasing decisions. - some 80 percent of respondents say they read blogs, with 51 saying they read […]
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Posted in advertising, marketing, RSS on Sep 14th, 2006
Two interesting articles on the money-side of online media:
Cost-per-click ads vs. affiliate programs
“…the benefits of going with affiliate programs that pay larger amounts when people purchase a product…”
Marketing on RSS feeds
“…a number of great examples of RSS marketing including coupons, affiliate marketing, PR/IR feeds, deals, classifieds, podcasts branded entertainment and more…”
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Two interesting articles on the money-side of online media:
Cost-per-click ads vs. affiliate programs
“…the benefits of going with affiliate programs that pay larger amounts when people purchase a product…”
Marketing on RSS feeds
“…a number of great examples of RSS marketing including coupons, affiliate marketing, PR/IR feeds, deals, classifieds, podcasts branded entertainment and more…”
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Posted in blogging, advertising, social media, RSS on Aug 30th, 2006
Just a few interesting articles:
There has been a ton of talk online about Google’s foray into Microsoft Office’s territory, with their “Google Apps for Your Domain” announcement. Chris Anderson has the most interesting theory about how this will affect the web.
AdSense alternatives
A rant about why RSS is not such a big deal
Yahoo’s service “shows that […]
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