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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 01:18:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[are email, search, contextual and onsite traffic. Email marketing includes newsletters, email lists and list management. Search traffic includes all paid traffic sources including search engines, content network and media buys. Contextual traffic involves Pay Per View traffic which involves promoting via pop ups or pop unders. Onsite placement is when affiliates own their own  <a href="http://www.13thtigerpress.com/business/allowed-traffic-types">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>are email, search, contextual and onsite traffic. Email marketing includes newsletters, email lists and list management. Search traffic includes all paid traffic sources including search engines, content network and media buys. Contextual traffic involves Pay Per View traffic which involves promoting via pop ups or pop unders. Onsite placement is when affiliates own their own </p>
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		<title>Affiliate Program Marketing – Harold Anderson</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 19:36:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[snipurl.com &#8211; ClickBooth.com delivers unprecedented efficiency in the buying and selling of online advertising. Learn how ClickBooth can help monetize your web traffic today. &#8230; Affiliate Program Marketing ClickBooth Harold Anderson clickbooth training CPA Training affiliate marketing programs  <a href="http://www.13thtigerpress.com/business/affiliate-program-marketing-%e2%80%93-harold-anderson">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>snipurl.com &#8211; ClickBooth.com delivers unprecedented efficiency in the buying and selling of online advertising. Learn how ClickBooth can help monetize your web traffic today. &#8230; Affiliate Program Marketing ClickBooth Harold Anderson clickbooth training CPA Training affiliate marketing programs </p>
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		<title>Advertise Online With Clickbooth, The Adsense Alternative</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 10:24:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[edu.Clickbooth.com Clickbooth offers alternative affiliate online advertising. Contextual network, on-site placement, opt-in email marketing, contextual keywords, and more.  <a href="http://www.13thtigerpress.com/business/advertise-online-with-clickbooth-the-adsense-alternative">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>edu.Clickbooth.com Clickbooth offers alternative affiliate online advertising. Contextual network, on-site placement, opt-in email marketing, contextual keywords, and more. </p>
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		<title>Advertise Online &#124; Clickbooth.com is THE Adsense alternative</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 03:30:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[api.twitter.com &#8211; Clickbooth is THE Adsense alternative. We offer alternative affiliate advertising online. Contextual/popunder, network, on-site placement, opt-in email marketing, and more. Learn about ClickBooth online today!  <a href="http://www.13thtigerpress.com/business/advertise-online-clickbooth-com-is-the-adsense-alternative">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>api.twitter.com &#8211; Clickbooth is THE Adsense alternative. We offer alternative affiliate advertising online. Contextual/popunder, network, on-site placement, opt-in email marketing, and more. Learn about ClickBooth online today! </p>
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		<title>More Media/Ad Trend Predictions for 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 13:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ In a recent article , we looked at some predictions from Nielsen for advertising trends in 2010. These included optimizing media convergence being a top priority, new models emerging to take advantage of smartphones, more cross-media ad campaigns, an increase in commercialization of social networking hubs, and more interesting and interactive online ads. A representative for Cross MediaWorks sent us some predictions for media, advertising and content trends in 2010 from that firm as well, that are worth sharing. These come from CEO Marc Krigsman (formerly EVP of Primedia Digital Video) and COO Larry Rubin (formerly SVP, Business Development, USA Networks and Vice President, Associate General Counsel &#8211; Transactions, Viacom). 1. An improvement in ad spending in 2010, especially by the automotive, financial, and healthcare industries. However, spending will not return to pre-downturn levels. Overall, they think it will be a conservative year with conservative growth as companies concentrate on fine tuning their messages. 2. There will [be] more emphasis on measurement of performance in 2010 with data being incorporated from other areas such as shopping carts, social media, and credit-card data. 3. Advertising on both broadcast and cable television will remain the most cost-effective option for advertisers; viewership for both will continue to increase in 2010. 4. <a href="http://www.13thtigerpress.com/business/more-mediaad-trend-predictions-for-2010">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> In a recent article , we looked at some predictions from Nielsen for advertising trends in 2010. These included optimizing media convergence being a top priority, new models emerging to take advantage of smartphones, more cross-media ad campaigns, an increase in commercialization of social networking hubs, and more interesting and interactive online ads. A representative for Cross MediaWorks sent us some predictions for media, advertising and content trends in 2010 from that firm as well, that are worth sharing. These come from CEO Marc Krigsman (formerly EVP of Primedia Digital Video) and COO Larry Rubin (formerly SVP, Business Development, USA Networks and Vice President, Associate General Counsel &#8211; Transactions, Viacom). 1. An improvement in ad spending in 2010, especially by the automotive, financial, and healthcare industries. However, spending will not return to pre-downturn levels. Overall, they think it will be a conservative year with conservative growth as companies concentrate on fine tuning their messages. 2. There will [be] more emphasis on measurement of performance in 2010 with data being incorporated from other areas such as shopping carts, social media, and credit-card data. 3. Advertising on both broadcast and cable television will remain the most cost-effective option for advertisers; viewership for both will continue to increase in 2010. 4.</p>
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		<title>Facebook Nabs #1 Honors For Site Visits On Christmas Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 14:29:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ While most of us in the Internet marketing &#8220;industry&#8221; were all aghast at the Facebook privacy problem of &#8217;09 , the rest of the world could have cared less. You know those people, right? The ones who don&#8217;t live and breathe this stuff to the point that all perspective is lost? These are the &#8216;everyday&#8217; Facebook users who don&#8217;t give a rip about Mark Zuckerberg and the continued search for 7,000 people who care enough to impact any policy changes with the social media giant. So those regular folks pushed Facebook to a point where it had never been before: the number one site during the Christmas holiday. ReadWriteWeb tells us Christmas is a holiday that brings people together, so perhaps it should be no surprise that Facebook has become a part of millions of peoples&#8217; Christmas experiences. For the first time in its history, Facebook was the #1 most visited website in the United States on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day this year, according to traffic analyst firm Hitwise today. Makes sense doesn&#8217;t it? Personally I was more prone to using Skype rather than updating everyone but that is certainly a personal preference. So while the site finished third for the year behind Google and Yahoo Mail it was certainly a milestone to be seen as the Christmas site of choice. Last year Facebook finished second in this contest to Google but was able to flip positions this year. See what a year of gigantic growth can do for you? Wonder if Santa will be as nice to Facebook next year after the rest of the world catches on that their &#8220;goings on&#8221; at Facebook aren&#8217;t as private as they used to be? Comments  <a href="http://www.13thtigerpress.com/business/facebook-nabs-1-honors-for-site-visits-on-christmas-day">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> While most of us in the Internet marketing &#8220;industry&#8221; were all aghast at the Facebook privacy problem of &#8217;09 , the rest of the world could have cared less. You know those people, right? The ones who don&#8217;t live and breathe this stuff to the point that all perspective is lost? These are the &#8216;everyday&#8217; Facebook users who don&#8217;t give a rip about Mark Zuckerberg and the continued search for 7,000 people who care enough to impact any policy changes with the social media giant. So those regular folks pushed Facebook to a point where it had never been before: the number one site during the Christmas holiday. ReadWriteWeb tells us Christmas is a holiday that brings people together, so perhaps it should be no surprise that Facebook has become a part of millions of peoples&#8217; Christmas experiences. For the first time in its history, Facebook was the #1 most visited website in the United States on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day this year, according to traffic analyst firm Hitwise today. Makes sense doesn&#8217;t it? Personally I was more prone to using Skype rather than updating everyone but that is certainly a personal preference. So while the site finished third for the year behind Google and Yahoo Mail it was certainly a milestone to be seen as the Christmas site of choice. Last year Facebook finished second in this contest to Google but was able to flip positions this year. See what a year of gigantic growth can do for you? Wonder if Santa will be as nice to Facebook next year after the rest of the world catches on that their &#8220;goings on&#8221; at Facebook aren&#8217;t as private as they used to be? Comments </p>
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		<title>Email Marketing Budgets Set For Increase In 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Nearly half (40%) of email marketers plan on increasing their budgets for the channel in 2010 and 47 percent said their budgets would stay the same, according to a new survey by Silverpop. In the coming year, more than half (52%) of email marketers said increasing customer loyalty was a top email marketing goal. Overall, 51 percent of respondents want to drive incremental revenue with their email program; 65 percent of those with larger email budgets says that's that their top goal in 2010. "When consumers' purse strings tighten, savvy marketers remain respectful but attentive, so their brands are top of mind when their customers are once again ready to buy," said Bill Nussey, CEO of Silverpop . "Today's marketers are mindful of the important role relationship building plays in a successful marketing strategy, and they understand the unique ability of email to engage customers." While marketers remain positive about the role email will play in meeting their goals in 2010, they are also prepared to face related challenges. Thirty-seven percent of respondents said the biggest challenge in the coming year will be "inbox clutter. Overall, more than eight out of 10 (84 percent) plan to include social media into their email programs in the coming year, and 38 percent will add SMS. Marketers with budget increases are even more likely to add these to their programs; 89 percent will incorporate social media and 44 percent SMS. "Linking email to popular social networks can be a very successful strategy," Nussey said. "If the messages are timely and relevant, recipients will share them with their networks, and the opportunity for additional exposure increases exponentially. And as customers become more mobile, their marketing must reach them in more timely ways and through channels such as SMS."  <a href="http://www.13thtigerpress.com/business/email-marketing-budgets-set-for-increase-in-2010">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Nearly half (40%) of email marketers plan on increasing their budgets for the channel in 2010 and 47 percent said their budgets would stay the same, according to a new survey by Silverpop. In the coming year, more than half (52%) of email marketers said increasing customer loyalty was a top email marketing goal. Overall, 51 percent of respondents want to drive incremental revenue with their email program; 65 percent of those with larger email budgets says that's that their top goal in 2010. "When consumers' purse strings tighten, savvy marketers remain respectful but attentive, so their brands are top of mind when their customers are once again ready to buy," said Bill Nussey, CEO of Silverpop . "Today's marketers are mindful of the important role relationship building plays in a successful marketing strategy, and they understand the unique ability of email to engage customers." While marketers remain positive about the role email will play in meeting their goals in 2010, they are also prepared to face related challenges. Thirty-seven percent of respondents said the biggest challenge in the coming year will be "inbox clutter. Overall, more than eight out of 10 (84 percent) plan to include social media into their email programs in the coming year, and 38 percent will add SMS. Marketers with budget increases are even more likely to add these to their programs; 89 percent will incorporate social media and 44 percent SMS. "Linking email to popular social networks can be a very successful strategy," Nussey said. "If the messages are timely and relevant, recipients will share them with their networks, and the opportunity for additional exposure increases exponentially. And as customers become more mobile, their marketing must reach them in more timely ways and through channels such as SMS." </p>
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		<title>AOL Might Be Looking To Sell ICQ</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 20:24:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ AOL continues to travel into the brave new world that it is venturing into as the lines have been cut that once attached it to TimeWarner. Of course, there will be a lot of scrutiny which often leads to criticisms but that&#8217;s just part of doing business. Another part of doing business as a solo act is to make sure that you lean more toward &#8216;lean and mean&#8217; which may mean trying to shed some business units that are not going to be helping AOL address its core competencies (which is another matter seeking clarity so feel free to chime in if you are from AOL). TechCrunch is reporting that ICQ, which was purchased by AOL back in the Roaring 90&#8217;s (I am not even sure that term makes any sense but I am sticking with it) is getting attention from Google and DST (Digital Sky Technologies) whose biggest splash in &#8217;09 was giving more money to Facebook . ICQ, which AOL acquired in 1998 for $400 million, has 33 million worldwide monthly users, according to Comscore. But 8.3 million of those are in Russia, where it hold the no. 1 spot for instant messaging. That explains DST&#8217;s interest. It also explains some of Google&#8217;s interest as they struggle to get a proper foothold in that market. We concentrate heavily on the Internet marketing world for the English speaking world but the growth for companies like Google etc are in the large international audiences. Consider that Google has introduced 38 new search products over the last 70 days and language translation is heavily featured. Of course there would be significant interest in acquiring a &#8216;ready made&#8217; audience in Russia. Is DST thinking the same way for Facebook? Why not, especially when the rumored price for ICQ and its users was somewhere north of $250 million but not likely anywhere near its price of 11 years ago. It could be a true bargain. . As with many business activities timing is an important part of the measure of success or failure. Since AOL is in a position to move ICQ and please its shareholders the timing may be right for a little showdown at the Siberian Corral between DST and Google. Interesting: yes or nyet? Comments  <a href="http://www.13thtigerpress.com/business/aol-might-be-looking-to-sell-icq">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> AOL continues to travel into the brave new world that it is venturing into as the lines have been cut that once attached it to TimeWarner. Of course, there will be a lot of scrutiny which often leads to criticisms but that&#8217;s just part of doing business. Another part of doing business as a solo act is to make sure that you lean more toward &#8216;lean and mean&#8217; which may mean trying to shed some business units that are not going to be helping AOL address its core competencies (which is another matter seeking clarity so feel free to chime in if you are from AOL). TechCrunch is reporting that ICQ, which was purchased by AOL back in the Roaring 90&#8217;s (I am not even sure that term makes any sense but I am sticking with it) is getting attention from Google and DST (Digital Sky Technologies) whose biggest splash in &#8217;09 was giving more money to Facebook . ICQ, which AOL acquired in 1998 for $400 million, has 33 million worldwide monthly users, according to Comscore. But 8.3 million of those are in Russia, where it hold the no. 1 spot for instant messaging. That explains DST&#8217;s interest. It also explains some of Google&#8217;s interest as they struggle to get a proper foothold in that market. We concentrate heavily on the Internet marketing world for the English speaking world but the growth for companies like Google etc are in the large international audiences. Consider that Google has introduced 38 new search products over the last 70 days and language translation is heavily featured. Of course there would be significant interest in acquiring a &#8216;ready made&#8217; audience in Russia. Is DST thinking the same way for Facebook? Why not, especially when the rumored price for ICQ and its users was somewhere north of $250 million but not likely anywhere near its price of 11 years ago. It could be a true bargain. . As with many business activities timing is an important part of the measure of success or failure. Since AOL is in a position to move ICQ and please its shareholders the timing may be right for a little showdown at the Siberian Corral between DST and Google. Interesting: yes or nyet? Comments </p>
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		<title>Google Pushes Chrome With Newspaper Ads</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Google is a master of online advertising, and in recent days, has more than ever been vilified as an enemy of the newspaper industry. <a href="http://www.13thtigerpress.com/business/google-pushes-chrome-with-newspaper-ads">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Google is a master of online advertising, and in recent days, has more than ever been vilified as an enemy of the newspaper industry.</p>
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		<title>MSN Teams With NBC And Hearst On Local Video</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ MSN Local Edition has struck content deals with NBC Local Media and Hearst Television. Microsoft says the partnerships with NBC Local Media and Hearst Television will give MSN around 3,000 news video clips a week across 36 local media markets. The new video content will be available in January 2010. Microsoft sees a big opportunity with local and video. Local online advertising is projected to grow to $10 billion by 2013. The company also notes that 62 percent of online adults have watched a video online and 35 percent have viewed a televsion show or movie online. NBC Local Media will provide video clips from their "Locals Only" websites in Los Angeles, San Francisco/Bay Area, Dallas-Fort Worth, Philadelphia, Chicago, New York, Washington, DC, Connecticut, and Miami. Hearst Television will offer local video clips in Albuquerque, Baltimore, Boston, <a href="http://www.13thtigerpress.com/business/msn-teams-with-nbc-and-hearst-on-local-video">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> MSN Local Edition has struck content deals with NBC Local Media and Hearst Television. Microsoft says the partnerships with NBC Local Media and Hearst Television will give MSN around 3,000 news video clips a week across 36 local media markets. The new video content will be available in January 2010. Microsoft sees a big opportunity with local and video. Local online advertising is projected to grow to $10 billion by 2013. The company also notes that 62 percent of online adults have watched a video online and 35 percent have viewed a televsion show or movie online. NBC Local Media will provide video clips from their "Locals Only" websites in Los Angeles, San Francisco/Bay Area, Dallas-Fort Worth, Philadelphia, Chicago, New York, Washington, DC, Connecticut, and Miami. Hearst Television will offer local video clips in Albuquerque, Baltimore, Boston,</p>
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