According to BIGresearch's Simultaneous Media Survey, the effectiveness of product placements varies by product category and consumer group. Consumers indicate product placements have the most influence on their grocery purchases with 14.8% saying so, up from 13.0% one year ago. Electronics and apparel round out the top three categories most infl
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Placement, Sampling, and Word-of-Mouth Collectively Influence Consumer Purchases
From http://www.mediapost.com 1311 days ago
Made Hot by: on October 25, 2008 1:12 pm
How to Outsource Your Brain for Fun AND Profit
From http://www.searchinfluence.com 1422 days ago
Made Hot by: RickMick on July 6, 2008 10:57 pm
A great article on why you should outsource some of your work and a little info on how to do it.
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Flash Files Can Now Be Indexed by Search Engines
From http://www.techcrunch.com 1423 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 6, 2008 10:45 am
For most people on the Web, if Google or Yahoo cannot find something, it doesn't exist. That has been one of the biggest drawbacks to creating a Website or application that displays itself as a Flash (SWF) file. Search engines could see the file, but they could not see what was in it. Until now.
Adobe has come up with a way for the search engin
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Marketing to Your Customer Types
From http://www.small-biz-marketing-tips.com 1422 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 4, 2008 2:48 pm
If you're like most small businesses, you are marketing to all your customer types in the same exact way. But what if I told you doing this is a very ineffective way of obtaining new customers?
The fact is that everyone comes to your business at a particular stage. Some people are just hearing about your company for the first time, others kno
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Justices Favor Workers in Cases of Bias Retaliation
From http://www.nytimes.com 1458 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 30, 2008 7:57 am
The Supreme Court on Tuesday adopted a broad reading of two federal civil rights laws to protect employees from retaliation when they complain about discrimination in the workplace.
Retaliation complaints are a growing subset of workplace discrimination cases, because it is often easier for employees to demonstrate that they were retaliated aga
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To Catch a (Hacking) Intruder
From http://bmighty.com 1468 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 21, 2008 9:22 pm
Securing your smaller business' data is critical to its survival. But how do you secure your network if it's been hacked? More important, how can you tell if you've been hacked? Jimmy Ray has all the answers
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Looking Up: Export Opportunities for Small Businesses
From http://www.kiplinger.com 1468 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 21, 2008 11:17 am
Selling overseas isn't just for the big boys. The weak dollar -- boosting exports and growing demand for an increasing variety of products -- makes this an ideal time for small businesses to join the party.
The U.S. Department of Commerce is eager to play matchmaker, helping to find and screen potential overseas partners and customers. Its Gol
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Implementing Google Analytics for a Successful Interactive Marketing Campaign
From http://www.emarketingandcommerce.com 1468 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 20, 2008 5:49 pm
In order to gain insight into the effectiveness of your Web site (and, ultimately, your interactive campaigns), you must have some form of Web analytics in place. While there are numerous tools available, such as those from WebTrends, Omniture and Coremetrics -- all of which will help you to track and monitor the traffic performance of your site -
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Don't upgrade to Windows XP SP3 just yet!
From http://www.eweek.com 1468 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 20, 2008 12:50 pm
A rebooting problem related to the release of the Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 is continuing to cause problems with certain Hewlett-Packard desktops that use AMD processors, although a new patch is expected in a few days.
The problem with SP3 first began appearing a few days after Microsoft released SP3 for its XP operating system. In a
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Email Marketers in Trouble as 'Spam' Definition Evolves to Mean 'Unwanted'
From http://www.marketingcharts.com 1518 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 30, 2008 6:32 pm
The definition of spam has effectively changed from “unsolicited commercial email,” to the more general definition of "unwanted" based on a recent survey.
The survey sought to determine consumers' perceptions of what spam is, why they report emails as spam and what they think happens when the “report spam” button is clicked.
- Over half of
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