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InternetNews October 2, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Germans Suspicious of 'GoogleClick' German official raises privacy concerns over Google-DoubleClick merger.  |
Search Engine Watch October 2, 2007 Kevin Newcomb |
Search Budgets to See Double-Digit Growth A significant number of advertisers plan to increase both their search ad spend and SEO budgets next year, according to a MarketingSherpa report.  |
CRM October 1, 2007 David Myron |
High-Quality Companies Rely on High-Quality Insight Generating insight into sales and marketing performance is critical for making smarter business decisions.  |
CRM October 1, 2007 Jessica Tsai |
Coupons Without the Clipping Mobile coupons are revolutionizing how advertisers market and customers buy.  |
CRM October 1, 2007 Colin Beasty |
Market Focus: Sports and Entertainment -- CRM Scores for Sports Franchises In a multi-billion-dollar industry, CRM is about more than just selling tickets to the game.  |
InternetNews September 28, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Google Adds Texting Tech Google announced it acquired Zingku's mobile messaging and social networking service.  |
Search Engine Watch September 27, 2007 Grant Crowell |
Copyright Law: What Search Marketers Should Know (Part 2) Addressing copyright infringement issues can be a tricky business. Take the time to plan out your approach so you can get through it quickly and easily.  |
Search Engine Watch September 26, 2007 Grant Crowell |
Copyright Law: What Search Marketers Should Know (Part 1) Most online copyright infringement issues are best handled by being diplomatic and professional, and can be handled with some simple legal procedures.  |
Search Engine Watch September 20, 2007 John Tawadros |
Searching for Options: Integration Spells Sweet Success Choosing a search marketing vendor requires careful consideration of how they will integrate with your other marketing efforts.  |
InternetNews September 27, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Google, Microsoft Clash in D.C. Over DoubleClick Lawyers from Google and Microsoft sparred in Congress today as the Senate Judiciary committee looked into antitrust concerns raised by Google's proposed $3.1 billion DoubleClick acquisition.  |
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