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Microsoft adCenter Partnering With WSJDN

January 31, 2008 By: admin Category: Online Marketing Latest News No Comments →

Microsoft has announced it will provide the advertising for the Wall Street Journal Digital Network (WSJDN), which includes Barrons and marketWatch as well as WSJ.com.

Microsoft signed a deal to be the exclusive third-party provider of contextual and paid search advertising on their sites. WSJDN is a leading provider of business and financial information news and analysis on sites such as WSJ.com, Barrons.com, MarketWatch.com, allthingsD.com and more. WSJDN reaches a savvy worldwide audience of over 20 million unique users and serves over 330 million page views per month on its sites specific to the highly sought-after financial services audience for advertisers. In addition to being a traffic leader in the Business & Finance verticals, the WSJDN reaches a highly qualified audience:

• A larger concentration of C-level Executives than any other original financial news sites
• A higher concentration of affluent males than any online network
• More Business Decision Makers and Technology Decision Makers than any other online publisher of original financial news
• A high number of active investors, both institutional/professional and self-directed
• 983,000 WSJ.com subscribers
• 723,000 C-levels
• Average age: 48 years
• 67% male

The Microsoft press release noted:

“Relevant and targeted digital advertising is important to our business and to the quality of the experience that we deliver to our users,” said Gordon McLeod, president of The Wall Street Journal Digital Network. “Microsoft’s state-of-the-art advertising platform will enable us to dramatically improve our revenues from this key sector, and we look forward to working together.”

“This deal is a significant win for Microsoft for two key reasons. First, it makes the extended Microsoft advertising network the premier destination for advertisers interested in reaching financially minded users, as it complements our offering in this vertical through MSN Money and other syndication partners,” said Brian McAndrews, senior vice president, Advertiser and Publisher Solutions at Microsoft. “Second, this deal is a strong indicator that we’re gaining significant traction with our advertising platform. The Wall Street Journal Digital Network is one of the largest financial services publishers in a very dynamic vertical segment, and we’re delighted to add it to our portfolio.”

Who Are The Real Online Influencers?

January 31, 2008 By: admin Category: Online Marketing Latest News No Comments →

The prominent players in our space may not have the impact they think they have, if you follow the ideas explored in Guy Kawasaki’s recent blog post.

Having read the article and the stories it links out to, I have to say that the dynamic of the web may have changed who and what has sway and how things become popular in the internet age. With the myriad of social networks and fun interactive tools everyone has access to these days, is it any wonder that authority is a fleeting thing and the power of influence can fall in the hands of flip teenagers and cranky seniors who can turn a creative phrase.

Trendsetters may no longer be the term of the new millennium - maybe hip is giving way to hap - as in happenstance. I am waiting for my 15 year-old to use that term - “he is so hap” and I will know I am on to something.

I read a lot of different blogs and occasionally read Guy’s - but it was so ‘hap’ that I found this one today…..

Where’s The Online TV Search?

January 31, 2008 By: admin Category: Online Marketing Latest News No Comments →

FutureTV.JPGAs consumers, we should be thrilled the TV networks have started delivering nice, deep inventories of video clips and longer-form videos online. That’s great until you want to explore the current and archived stuff on each domain.

Maybe I should cut some slack to our beloved cable and broadcast networks, who are used to having audiences find their fare through on-air guides and remote controls. After all, TV audiences don’t conduct free-form searches to find shows. But I don’t think any video providers deserve this break.

So where’s the online TV search? Last week, I asked many Future TV Show 2008 attendees about findability matters.

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SEW Experts: The Day the Agency Model Died

January 31, 2008 By: admin Category: Online Marketing Latest News No Comments →

Endless possibilities might not be the best way to label the latest round of partnership redefining. It will end, just maybe not how the agencies would like. In today’s Searching for Meaning column, “The Day the Agency Model Died,” Kevin Ryan explains how the recent Google-Publicis relationship reflects a sea change in the current ad agency model.

Defending Against Black Hat and Negative SEO Tactics

January 31, 2008 By: admin Category: Search Engine Optimization No Comments →

Even if you don t engage in black hat SEO tactics you may be affected by them. Black hat SEO can be used to maintain a position at the top of the search engine results pages that isn t really deserved based on the site s content. Or it can be used to attack competitors dragging down a rival s site. It s enough to make many white hat SEOs and site owners furious….

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Scoring SEO Efforts Realistically

January 31, 2008 By: admin Category: Search Engine Optimization No Comments →

What do you put in a progress report to an SEO customer This article will look at what not to worry about too much and what to consider as indices of a good SEO program. It also gives an estimated time frame and a sketch of how to outline it to a customer or to yourself if you are a DIY person ….

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Yahoo Layoffs: This Could Get Ugly

January 31, 2008 By: admin Category: Search Engine Optimization No Comments →

Blogs and more respected publications such as the em New York Times em and the em Wall Street Journal em talk about rumors that battered search engine Yahoo is about to make massive layoffs. Some sources tout numbers as large as 2 5 . Is there any truth behind these rumors And what are the implications …

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Wal-Mart Offers SEO and SEM Services

January 31, 2008 By: admin Category: Search Engine Optimization No Comments →

It sounds like an April Fools Day joke but SEO-focused journalists first got wind of it around Christmas. Sam s Club Wal-Mart s brand for bulk sales to small businesses now offers search marketing services. What does this mean for SEO and SEM consultants …

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Don`t Make These Common SEO Mistakes!

January 31, 2008 By: admin Category: Search Engine Optimization No Comments →

Everyone learning a new skill makes mistakes. In some fields the necessary skills are tricky enough to keep up with that even old hands will make mistakes. Search engine optimization is no exception to this rule. Avoiding the most obvious mistakes can help put you ahead of the game….

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SEW Experts: The New Age of Search Marketing

January 31, 2008 By: admin Category: Online Marketing Latest News No Comments →

One of the more misunderstood parts about the Web environment today is just how much the user is in control. In today’s By the Numbers column, “The New Age of Search Marketing,” Eric Enge offers three reasons this shift in control to the consumer is happening.