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[2004-02-29] Google Changes the Affiliate Industry "Google AdSense has changed the affiliate industry."
[2004-02-28] AdWords: A Commercial Haiku If you're looking for an AdWords supporter, look no further than Ted "Tedster" Ulle, a site administrator for the popular online forum WebmasterWorld.
[2004-02-25] Marketing is Just a Game CNET's gaming industry portal GameSpot covers over 7,500 products and has over one million users per day.
[2004-02-25] Advertising is Changing CNET CEO and Chairman Shelby Bonnie believes advertising is fundamentally changing and the mindset of what marketing is needs to change along with it.
[2004-02-24] Live on the Scene at DMA This is a time of enormous change in American advertising, says David Verklin, Chief Executive Officer, Carat North America.
[2004-02-24] Online Branding Really Works When you buy an online advertisement, you're paying for online branding, not just clicks.
[2004-02-24] Proctor & Gamble Teaming up with eBay? There are whispers that Proctor & Gamble will be teaming up with online auction giant eBay in the near future.
[2004-02-19] The Former Empire Strikes Back A fire is burning in the search engine world.
[2004-02-18] Study: There is Hope for Email Newsletters A study by Neilsen Norman Group (NNG), which was co-founded by usability expert Jakob Nielsen, has shown that many email newsletter subscribers are beginning to understand the difference between their newsletter subscriptions and unsolicited email known as spam.
[2004-02-17] A Hot News Trend in Search Advertising News sites are also catching onto a hot new trend: using paid search advertisements to hook readers and reel them in.
[2004-02-17] The Next Big Thing in Online Ad Revenue To buy or not to buy? That is the question when it comes to paid search advertising.
[2004-02-12] The Future of Paid Search Advertising The future is looking bright for the paid search advertising industry.
[2004-02-12] Study Shows Record-Breaking Online Ad Sales In 1996, the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) began tracking interactive advertising revenue.
[2004-02-11] Will China Be Google’s New Fortune Cookie? Does the Far East hold good fortune for Google? The king of all search engines is about to find out.
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