Weekly Roundup, March 16, 2007
Posted by: Herb: Friday, March 16th, 2007 |
Marketing
Taking your content from good to great
New traffic metric gets the spotlight: Visits
More detail from MarketingProfs
Interactive upfront ad packages? Just like TV.
Latinos not going on line as rapidly as other groups: Trends & Stats from ClickZ
You’re fired! Is getting rid of low performing customers a good idea?
Search and RSS
An in-depth look at personalized search
For a truly eye-popping search experience, try GahooYoogle
Social Media
Sampling of new online communities: OthersOnline, Explode and MyBlogLog
Apple
Apple #5 in Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies
(Microsoft is #8)
Microsoft
Budget assistance? Bribe? You decide. Microsoft gives credit for using Live Search.
“The leading edge battleground between [Microsoft] and Google really will come on the phone.”
Uh, world’s most used softward is Vista? That’s what Bill says…
Google the center of the universe? Not according to media companies.
Google #1 in the BusinessWeek 50
“The battle between Viacom and Google demonstrates the fundamental divide between media and tech companies.”
Increased privacy for search logs at Google
First there was Gmail, now Gphone…
AOL
Rumor? What rumor? Time Warner wouldn’t think of spinning off AOL. Never.



