Saturday, April 11, 2009

Seo work - Internet ad revenues surpass $23 billion in ’08 - Radio Business Report


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Internet ad revenues surpass $23 billion in ’08
Radio Business Report, Virginia
Display-related advertising revenues totaled $7.6 billion or 33% of full year 2008 revenues, up nearly 8% from the $7.1 billion (34% of total) reported in 2007. Display-related advertising includes Display Banner Ads (21% of 2008 full year revenues or ...
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Internet ad spending hits a new high Media Life Magazine
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Will the banner fly again?
BtoB Magazine, NY
May doesn't believe that banner advertising will provide the same meteoric growth as keyword search advertising, but he said Google must find new ways to grow its top line in the future. “It is for certain that it will not find this growth or ...
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Adweek

Profile: David Muhlenfeld
Adweek, NY
"It was the early days of banner ads on the Web." Still, that experience helped him land a direct copywriting job at Martin in 2004, and he soon crafted radio spots for UPS, AOL and Sirius. His first TV spot was a Nascar tie-in with FreeCredit. ...
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Nuvilex, Inc. Announces New Pricing for Cinnergen and Launch of ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY
Phase one of the dLife partnership will include 1.2 million banner ads plus content integration on the dLife website, banner advertising in three upcoming dLife newsletters (350000 circulation) and banner advertising in the upcoming Rite Aid Connect ...
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Outdoor advertising is to appear in the fall
New Britain Herald, CT
Erardi said he would talk with Kalkowski about how the Diamond Club might be able to sell ads this baseball season. When the formal advertising program does take effect, it isn’t clear whether money raised through banner ads at Southington High School ...
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Ad resembling story appears on front of LA Times
The Associated Press
Banner adds across the bottom of front pages have become common as struggling newspapers seek new revenue sources. The Los Angeles Times has had them before, just not accompanied by an ad resembling news story. Advertisements made to look like news ...
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