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2010 March 2

Internet marketing news from around the web:

Industry Event Planner (2-Mar-2010) on CMSWire.com – All News
Ah yes, this is indeed a wonderful era for learning and networking. There are conferences and webinars coming out our ears, hotspots a-plenty and if you’re lucky, sponsored drinks at the bar. Our weekly events list is designed to help you…

Head Of Affiliate Network Leaves Google, Joins Behavioral Marketing Firm on TechCrunch
Behavior-based marketing solutions provider Catalina Marketing has scored a big win. The company, which specializes in precision marketing and shopper-driven media, has tapped former Google exec Chris Henger to run its Digital Services business…

AOL To Pour $50 Million Into Patch This Year on TechCrunch
Yesterday brought the news that AOL sold Buy.at, the affiliate marketing network it bought in early 2008, to UK network Digital Window. AOL acquired Buy.at for a rumored $125 million two years ago. Today, AOL filed a 10-K report that revealed…

ExactTarget Buys CoTweet, Sets Up “Social Media Lab” In San Francisco on TechCrunch
Email marketing software giant ExactTarget has agreed to acquire CoTweet , a young company that offers a tool that enables multiple people to communicate on Twitter through corporate accounts. CoTweet will continue to operate from San Francisco…

Conversion Rates Increase with Video Emails; What About Its Costs? on MarketingVOX – The Voice of Online Marketing
While video email marketing is still an emerging technology, a new survey by GetResponse suggests that marketers are intrigued by the technology’s potential to increase conversion rates – and plan to…

Industry Buzz & News: 03/02/10 on MarketingVOX – The Voice of Online Marketing
Ad Technologies & Vendors: AOL sells affiliate firm buy.at Social media ad network LifeStreet acquires competitor SocialCash. Email Marketing: Email still powerful marketing tool despite booming…

E-book piracy costs U.S. publishers $3 billion, says study on Kid Mercury’s Blog
In response to my post yesterday, “Book industry nears its Napster moment,” copyright protection company Attributor pointed me to a recent report in which Attributor claimed that unauthorized copies of digitized books have already cost…

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