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[2006-06-26] No Banners Please, We're Browsing Graphical banner ads have become the panhandlers of the Internet: very few people look at them anymore even if ads are right in front of them.
[2006-06-23] Video Ads Meet Google Video A selection of content on Google Video has been made available for free as advertisers have signed on to support those videos. "Free video made possible by www.bk.com," reads the text above the Google Video replay of the Hatton-Maussa fight from last November.
[2006-06-22] Google Looking into Radio AdWords Google has invented, innovated on, acquired or purchased a number of technologies over the past two years to bolster its online advertising business. AdWords is arguably the most successful advertising program ever and Google is obviously not content to focus solely on Internet advertising.
[2006-06-21] Brand Names Target .Mobi Market Mobile phones have become a common presence in society all over the world, and big name companies have raced to secure their presence on the .mobi domain. The approval of the top-level domain called .mobi created a section of the Internet focused on providing a place for websites optimized for the small screens of mobile phones.
[2006-06-14] Your Advertising Does Not Have To Be Boring Here is an advertising design idea that will challenge you to make imaginative ads rather than boring ones.
[2006-06-02] D Is For Deleted Cookie The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) conducted research into third-party cookies and discovered about 12 percent of Internet users routinely reject those cookies from being accepted.
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