Posts Tagged ‘stumbleupon’

Online Direct Marketing & The New Visa MasterCard Merchant Account Rules

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
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As some of you may know the online marketing world has been through some crazy stuff the past few weeks. This all surrounds marketers who sell free trial and continuity offers (membership sites & monthly autoship offers). This also touches any business who cross-sells and up-sells products and services.

These rules impact other businesses like direct mail and telephone merchants!

It’s important you fully understand the impact of this on your business. Visa, Mastercard & the FTC are all making some big changes and these new rules have the possibility to hurt your business if you don’t understand them.

Breaking: New Google Search Results With Caffeine Update

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
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Just a few hours ago Google’s Matt Cutts & the Google Webmaster Central blog announced a top secret project that they’ve been working on for the past 6 months or so. Now you can peak under the hood and see how this project impacts the real search results. I’m guessing this will be a future update rolled out to the public. Now’s the time for you to take a peak and see how your sites have been impacted.

You can see the live search results here: http://www2.sandbox.google.com

Video Archive From Last Night’s Live Online Marketing Show

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
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We had a great show last night.  I announced the launch of my new “Business Inner Circle Elite” membership. I kicked it off with a $4,000 contest and some great prizes.  I’ve already been getting offers from other talented marketers to throw in even more prizes.  So We’ll probably have a lot more stuff to give away than I thought.  I also went over a very cool new tools from StumbleUpon.com, some good changes at FaceBook & Microsoft Bing. Check it out:

Google AdManager: The First Product From Buying DoubleClick

Friday, March 14th, 2008
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Today Google announced the introduction of their new AdManager service. It’s described as an ad serving tool for publishers of small and medium sized websites. With it you can serve ads from AdSense and other networks along with serving in house advertising as well.

Google describes Admanager this way: