Posts Tagged ‘Advertising’

Jeremy Lin – Media’s Favorite

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It seems like everyone has heard about Jeremy Lin in the past couple of weeks, even President Obama commented on the skills of this New York Knicks player. The media is giving a lot of attention to this new NBA sensation’s every move, creating a buzz all across the social media platforms. As part of [...]

Key Mobile Apps

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As we approach LeadsCon Las Vegas this month, Blue Phoenix Media wants  to continue motivating your trade show spirit, assisting your productivity with useful tips and information that will make your experience at any Marketing Event successful and gratifying. The iPhone keeps growing in popularity, and so all the new applications that it offers, making [...]

Twitter Handles of Speakers for LeadsCon Las Vegas 2012

Blue Phoenix Media helps you organize your conference agenda with a complete list of speakers that will be participating this Feb 28-29 at LeadsCon.com This expo offers the perfect setting to network with all those involved in the lead generation environment. Meet the right people for your line of business from an audience that ranges [...]

Affiliate Bites: Are Ad Campaigns Dead?, Amazon Opens Doors to Affiliates, + More

» Are ad campaigns dead? Eric Wheeler seems to think so. The future, then? Social. [AdAge] » If you haven’t yet heard, Amazon has opened its doors–at least temporarily!–to all affiliates. No telling how long they’ll stay that way though. [Performance Marketing Association Blog] » India has launched a cheap, $35-priced tablet. [Reuters] » Here [...]

Affiliate Bites: Sprint Bets All on iPhone, Twitter Launches Advertiser Site, + More

» Mobile motions! Sprint is basically betting its entire livelihood on the iPhone. [WSJ] » Facebook’s tracking cooking has returned. [ZDNet] » An interview with the CEO of a company specializing in content unlocking as a business model. [Performance Marketing Insider] » So Yahoo! is looking to up its stock…by increasing original reporting. [NYT] » [...]

Affiliate Bites: ASE All Sold-Out, Ad Agencies Help Out in LDN, + More

» Were you planning on attending Affiliate Summit East? Well you’re out of luck if you haven’t already registered for tickets. And if you have registered, make a plan to meet with us at the show. We’ll be exhibiting at Booth #310 and Meet Market Table #24. [Affiliate Summit] » Ad agencies are chipping in [...]

Affiliate Bites: E-Commerce Giants Split Over Tax Idea, Verizon Presents “Android For Girls”, + More

» A new approach to internet sales tax as e-commerce giants split. [AuctionBytes] » How web analytics and ad analytics differ–but what makes both essential! [Adotas] » AdAge’s “Women to Watch” series yielded a number of great lessons for any entrepreneur or would-be entrepreneur. [AdAge] » Verizon is planning to target women with a new [...]

Affiliate Bites: Google Group Chips In to Stop London Rioters, How CA Affiliates Can Repeal Amazon Tax, + More

» The future is here…and it’s well-intentioned? A Google Group has been using facial recognition software to identify those looting and rioting in London. [TechCrunch] » Tech companies can no longer afford to be lax on security. [Ars Technica] » One writer takes issue with arbitrary marketing lingo–and how passe it all sounds. [AdAge] » [...]

AM Affiliate: People Spending More Money on Ads, LinkShare and Barnes & Noble Put a Ring On It, + More

» Ad spending is going up, up, up. [AdAge] » Wow-blindness is a real affliction and it might just be harshing your bottom-line in the worst way. [Seth Godin] » There’s a lot of e-waste–that’s discarded computer junk, not spam–in the world and Congress aims to tackle it. [Ars Technica] » Barnes & Noble has [...]

AM Affiliate: Facebook Losing Customers, Advertisers Love TV Again, + More

» Apple is currently worth more than HP, Dell, and Microsoft…combined. [TechCrunch] » On the importance of overinvesting than just skimming the surface when it comes to sales. [Seth Godin] » Facebook is losing customers. [BusinessInsider] » Advertisers are having a love affair with television again. [AdAge] » Someone is wondering, “Has text-messaging peaked?” [CNet]