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2010 April 16

Internet marketing news from around the web:

Quote of the Week on Advertising Lab: future of advertising and advertising technology
“Apps are just (better) websites, because they don’t have to give a shit about SEO.” Remember when we used to have web pages that were for users, not spiders? f*cking keywords everywhere drives me bananas. – A comment on Techcrunch

Google Off to a Great Year, Gains $6.7 Billion in Q1 on Search Engine Journal
Google has again proven its might as it reports its Q1 2010 revenue growth at 23% compared to the same period in 2009. Total reported revenue for the quarter ending March 31 is at $6.77 billion. Traffic Acquisition Cost (TAC) amounted to $1.71…

Social Media Freak on Search Engine Journal
http://twitter.com/jordankasteler To add a bit of explanation here… Live at Pubcon Dallas there is a blackhat panel going on. Steven Plunkett is attempting to rank Giovanni.net for “social media freak” live during his session….

Local Business Listing Marketing vs. Data Services on Search Engine Journal
As local business marketing as become a hot topic in the Internet marketing industry, business owners are finding themselves confused about the various types of services that can help them tap into this local marketing tool.  Of course additional…

Moving Beyond Traditional Display Advertising: It’s All About ME on OJR
By Dave Chase: To date, nobody has found the holy grail of advertising models to support thriving hyperlocal sites. Traditional display ads, even with rich media, are only a start. For the most part, these are still simply online facsimiles of…

CIL2010: Mobile Tips and Practices on Librarian in Black Blog – Sarah Houghton-Jan
CIL2010: Mobile Tips and Practices I was part of this panel and presented a Mobile Services Primer for Public Libraries. You can see my slides below: Mobile Services Primer View more presentations from Sarah Houghton-Jan . …

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