Archives for March 2007
links for 2007-04-01
Forrester: Email Marketing Still Works · MarketingVOX
As marketers look for new and creative ways to reach customers, a new report from Forrester assures marketers that email is still effective.
(tags: email)
eMarketer.com - UK Stodgy? Not Online!
By many measures, England has become Europe’s leading Internet economy. Wilson and I worked there a few weeks ago. […]
links for 2007-03-31
MIT Advertising Lab: future of advertising and advertising technology: TiVo Adds Social Features
Now you can distribute your photos and videos to friends and family via Tivo. In effect, you can set up your own VOD channel for about four bucks per month. Haven’t tried it, but wow.
(tags: VIDEOCAST)
lifestreamblog.com
A lifestream is a chronological aggregated […]
links for 2007-03-30
How Much Is Photobucket Worth?
Silicon Valley/Colorado based photo and video sharing site Photobucket has 36 million registered users and adds another 85,000 per day. If the growth rate continues, they’ll have 60 million users by the end of the year.
(tags: videocast)
BBC NEWS | Business | Web ad spend overtakes newspapers
Spending on UK internet advertising surged […]
links for 2007-03-29
Forrester: Marketers Embracing Social Media · MarketingVOX
A new Forrester report suggests that marketing dollars are increasingly flowing to social media.
(tags: forrester social media research)
Poynter Study Key Findings
Here’s the new Poynter eye tracking study which compares how people read print media vs. online media. One key finding: A much larger percentage of story text […]
links for 2007-03-28
GigaOM » YouTube to launch mobile website soon
YouTube will launch its mobile website in June 2007 for U.S. users, according to a spokesperson. The site will be live in Europe in May.
(tags: videocast youtube)
MarketWatch Adds Community Stock Predictor
Interesting — crowdsourcing meets MarketWatch.
(tags: crowdsourcing)
eMarketer.com - How Women Look at Video Online… Is Different
Analysts at Piper […]
links for 2007-03-26
Slow Down, Multitaskers; Don’t Read in Traffic - New York Times
Here is evidence of the limits of multitasking. Research, neuroscientists, psychologists and management professors suggest that people would be wise to curb their multitasking behavior when working in an office, studying or driving a car.
(tags: multitasking)
MediaShift . Your Take Roundup::Picking Apart the State of […]
links for 2007-03-25
O’Reilly Radar > SF Chronicle in Trouble?
Tom O’Reilly says Phil Bronstein, the editor-in-chief of SF Chronicle, told staff in a recent “emergency meeting” that the news business “is broken, and no one knows how to fix it.” (”And if any other paper says they do, they’re lying.”)
(tags: msm)
Trouble at the Chronicle (Scripting News)
A software guru’s […]
links for 2007-03-24
Podcasting News » Podcasting Audience Up 18% Since Last Year
The audience for podcasts has grown 18% in the last year, according to an upcoming report from Edison Media Research. Awareness of podcasting has grown even more, jumping from 22% in 2006 to 37% in 2007.
(tags: podcasting research)
Crowdsourcing: A Million Heads is Better than One
Nice overview […]
links for 2007-03-22
Pew Internet: Latinos Online
Latinos comprise 14% of the U.S. adult population and about half of this growing group (56%) goes online. By comparison, 71% of non-Hispanic whites and 60% of non-Hispanic blacks use the internet.
(tags: hispanic research)
eMarketer.com - Incentives Key to Mobile Marketing
Most people (90%) say that they are not at all interested in getting […]
links for 2007-03-20
Researchers Track Down a Plague of Fake Web Pages - New York Times
Tens of thousands of junk Web pages, created only to lure search-engine users to advertisements, are proliferating online. Microsoft researchers say they have traced the companies behind them.
(tags: seo)
Magazine publishers see future, but no profit, in shift to Internet - International Herald […]