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August 2006

Design et marketing web

by tisienpo
blog dédié au design interactif et webmarketing

Marketing et Communication selon Gael MULLER

by tisienpo & 1 other
Blog dédié au web marketing par Gael muller, consultant chez sqli agency

Les dernières tendances du webmarketing

by tisienpo
Les dernières tendances Web marketing A l’occasion de l’éditions 2006 du salon MD Expo, une conférence réunissant quatre spécialistes du Web marketing, annonceurs et agences, a permis de faire le point sur les toutes dernières évolutions dans ce domaine. Avec quelques surprises à la clé…

Performance Marketing

by Haricot
Blog sur le performance marketing : search engine, affiliation, campagne pub,... D'une manière générale news & analyse sur le emarketing

Affiliation 2.0 : les API ouvertes et le cas Lokaliz

by 2pasc
A l'instar de liveplasma avec Amazon, Lokaliz.Com est un service web basé sur une API ouverte d'un gros acteur du web. Pour le coup, il s'agît d'eBay.fr et de Google Maps. Ce moteur de recherche d'enchères geolocalisées est un vrai plus pour l'utilisateur.

July 2006

June 2006

Evolution of YouTube could mark beginning of age of personal media

by fave
Again, that's only beginning. On YouTube, the average user watches 30 minutes of videos a day, though the average length of each video viewed is about 2 minutes. The site just began accepting limited advertising, validating its concept with money. When I ask Hurley if advertisers are seeking out YouTube, he replies, "More than we can deal with. Potential partners — that's another wave of e-mails. We're having discussions with all the major studios, (record) labels and networks." The owners of mass media content want to seed YouTube with movie clips, promos and music videos — which are, in a Twilight Zone-ish twist, designed to pull consumers back into mass media from the personal media that's about to eat into the mass media's audience and income. Then again, YouTube brings up the question of what constitutes mass media. If 23 million people around the world see The Evolution of Dance— that's pretty mass. Yet it's still niche and personal and user-created. It's all those things, which is what makes this moment so confounding, and so ripe with possibilities. What does all this mean to the media business? There isn't a soul who really knows — except to know it means that a tiny company above a Japanese restaurant can alter the balance of the entire industry.

Internet Marketing Mexico

by danlevy
Ideas, puntos de vista, comentarios y consejos de Internet Marketing, posicionamiento en buscadores, copywriting y otras artes...

May 2006

The Hardest Lessons for Startups to Learn

by fave & 4 others
1. Release Early. 2. Keep Pumping Out Features. 3. Make Users Happy. 4. Fear the Right Things. 5. Commitment Is a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. 6. There Is Always Room. 7. Don't Get Your Hopes Up.

April 2006