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- Google now offering mobile banner ads
- The mobile ad industry is still in it's infancy -- mainly because mobile browsing is as well. Companies like Google look at emerging markets with wide eyes, and that's why it's not surprising that Google is starting to do more testing with mobile ads. Companies that...
- Tags: Google Inc., Advertisement, Mobile, Banner Advertisement, Mobile Ad Industry, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Garett Rogers
- Blog posts 2008-04-23
- Increase Website Traffic (exe)
- Increase Website Traffic with Banner Ads--drive tons of traffic to your website. Learn about one of the most cost effective ways to drive customers to your website. Learn the advantages of banner ads, what makes a good banner ad, how to use banner ads correctly, how to track your ads...
- Tags: Web Site, Banner Advertisement, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet
- Software downloads 2008-01-04
- AdsGone Spyware Blocker and Popup Killer 2008 (exe)
- Updated for 2008, AdsGone Spyware Blocker and Popup Killer now blocks all known spyware, adware, keyloggers, Trojan horses, adbots, spyware cookies, spybots, phishing attacks, browser hijackers, and other malware threats and it still has all of the award winning pop-up blocking capability it always had. AdsGone blocks Messenger Service spam,...
- Tags: Advertisement, popUp Killer, Banner Advertisement, AdsGone Spyware Blocker, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Spyware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security
- Software downloads 2007-12-19
- Active Search Engine (exe)
- Active Search Engine is a feature rich server application that allows you to create your own Yahoo style search engine in just minutes. Active Search Engine features an appealing interactive user interface and advanced administration tools for advanced link management and approval, category creation, keyword based search, automatic confirmation of...
- Tags: Search Engine, Banner Advertisement, Active Search Engine, Search
- Software downloads 2007-11-16
- Images: A free pass to the Opera
- Opera has eliminated banner ads from its free version putting it on even grounds with IE and Firefox.
- Tags: Web browsers, Opera Software, pass, banner advertisement, free version, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Image galleries 2005-09-20
- Opera nixes banner ads in free version
- Opera nixes banner ads in free versionHoly crap...I must say.. Now that the banners are gone, I've decided to try this product again..I must say that the speed of which these pages load is incredible.Not sure if I'll be using Firefox much longer :)Opera is pretty goodBut I've still found...
- Tags: Web browsers, banner advertisement, secure-browser, security hazard, Opera Software, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Web browser
- Discussion threads 2005-09-20
- Web search ads to grow at 12% a year, banner ads to grow at 7% a year
- Internet search advertising is set to overtake more banner advertising by 2010, as online sales double to $18.9 bln, up from $9.3 bln at the end of 2004, JupiterResearch said. Web search ads grow faster than 12% per annum over the next five years while banner displays should grow only...
- Tags: Internet search
- Blog posts 2005-08-08
- 91.4 bln banner ads shown in April 2005, 20% of them Web media ads
- Online ad impressions declined to 91.4 bln in April 2005, from 97.1 bln in March 2005, according to Nielsen//NetRatings and Online Media Daily. Web media ads accounted for 20% of all April 2005. Investment advice, credit assistance, loans, and other financial services ads accounted for 19% of online impressions. Retail...
- Tags: Web-media, online advertising, advertisement
- Blog posts 2005-06-12
- UK banner ads grew 40.6%, paid search up 87.4% in 2004
- UK Internet banner advertising grew 40.6% to 232.9 mln British pounds during 2004, while paid-for search grew 87.4% to a total of 257.7 British pounds mln over the same period, figures compiled by PWC for the IAB showed.
- Tags: British Pound
- Blog posts 2005-04-12
- UK banner ads grew 40.6%, paid search up 87.4% in 2004
- UK Internet banner advertising grew 40.6% to 232.9 mln British pounds during 2004, while paid-for search grew 87.4% to a total of 257.7 British pounds mln over the same period, figures compiled by PWC for the IAB showed.
- Tags: British Pound
- Blog posts 2005-04-12
- European banner advertising market increased 24% in 2004
- The number of banner advertisements run on European websites has increased by 24%, from 76,375 in November 2003 to 94,939 in November 2004, according to Nielsen//NetRatings. Sweden, France and the Netherlands have experienced the strongest growth in banner ads between November 2003 and November 2004. Total number of advertisers buying...
- Tags: banner advertisement
- Blog posts 2005-01-20
- European banner advertising market increased 24% in 2004
- The number of banner advertisements run on European websites has increased by 24%, from 76,375 in November 2003 to 94,939 in November 2004, according to Nielsen//NetRatings. Sweden, France and the Netherlands have experienced the strongest growth in banner ads between November 2003 and November 2004. Total number of advertisers buying...
- Tags: banner advertisement
- Blog posts 2005-01-20
- Bofra burrows in through banner ads
- Bofra burrows in through banner adsWelcome to the world of illegally maintained monopoliesFirefox is the 1st answer..Ultimate solution is anything non-Microsoft.AMAZING! STUPENDOUS! CURES THE COMMON WEB BROWSER!!http://www.mozilla.org/firefoxDon't let the MS Zealots fool you!For they are closet-FireFox users!Yes, the world's using FireFox, and so should YOU!Links to secure Browser here!Get a...
- Tags: Web browsers, Viruses and worms, Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Mozilla Firefox, Bofra worm, secure-browser, banner advertisement
- Discussion threads 2004-11-22
- Google to sell banner ads
- Google to sell banner adsOh no Google too!!!Well at least for the time being Google remains clean and crisp. I like the current ad placement scheme on the search results. Now that Google is going public I wonder how long that will last?Rrgh. Let's hope Google rethinks that...
- Tags: SEARCH, Google Inc., banner advertisement, advertisement
- Discussion threads 2004-05-12
- 42% of Internet users block pop-ups, 33% block banner ads
- 42% of Internet users block pop-up ads, and 33% of users block banner advertising. The percentage of users who clicked on banner ads in the past month plummeted from 31% in January 2000 to a mere 9% in January 2004. It turns out that many Internet users aren't even viewing...
- Tags: banner advertisement
- Blog posts 2004-03-26
- Internet users are ok with banner ads, hate interstitials and video
- 26% rated online banner ads "Very Positive or "Somewhat Positive," while 61% were "Neutral." For skyscrapers, 25.4% of respondents were very positive or somewhat positive, and 23.1% for pop-in between ads or interstitials. On the flip side, for intersitials, 56% of respondents were somewhat negative or very negative with regard...
- Tags: advertisement, POSitive
- Blog posts 2004-03-24
Additional Resources
- Monetizing social media: Still an uphill climb; Some friends may be worthless
- Monetizing social media: Still an uphill climb; Some friends may be worthlessSomething is worth exactllywhat someone else is willing to pay for it.Couldn't be because they stink?Their revenue shortfall and lack of growth could just as likely be traced to their notorious right wing bias. As the neocons fall...
- Tags: MySpace, social media, advertiser, social networking, advertisement
- Discussion threads 2008-05-08
- Mozilla spreads malware rather than security
- Mozilla spreads malware rather than securityyet another demostration that open source code is NOT safer than closedyet another demostration that open source code is NOT safer than closedSh*t happens....There is no absolute security in computing. And there never will be. Not even when you are running Linux (safe from viruses,...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Spyware, adware & malware, Viruses and worms, Web browsers, Murderers, security, Mozilla Corp., malware, virus, Linux
- Discussion threads 2008-05-08
- Why I didn't like "Microhoo"
- Why I didn't like "Microhoo"Two essays jostling.Microsoft has made an investment in MSN, and that investment has not been paying well. Search is a related source of income, and that component of the business could also be improved on the balance sheet.The purchase of Yahoo would add the #2...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Operational accounting, Development tools, Microsoft Corp., content company, advertisement, Yahoo! Inc., software
- Discussion threads 2008-05-06
- Why I didn't like "Microhoo"
- Yesterday was not a good day to be Jerry Yang. A year after returning to the helm of the company he co-founded, Yang found himself faced with an unsolicited bid from Microsoft, one that offered to pay a 50% premimum over the price of Yahoo stock. Though not ruling the...
- Tags: Jerry Yang, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Developer Orientation, Team Management, Mergers & Acquisitions, DVR, Management, Investment, Finance, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2008-05-06
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