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Mojave launches Twitter guide for marketers
Participation marketing agency Mojave has put together a free guide on how to use Twitter to achieve marketing goals.
  • May 05, 2009
Government mulling tax on internet ads?
Ministers are considering taxing search engines, download websites and broadband providers to fund public service TV and the roll-out of broadband, according to a newspaper report.
  • May 05, 2009
VisitBritain appoints The Search Works
Digital marketing firm The Search Works has been selected by national tourism agency VisitBritain and VisitEngland the national tourist board to increase natural search visits to their websites.
  • May 05, 2009
Google adds mobile location service to blog and chat sites
Google has expanded its mobile location service ‘Latitudes’ to allow non-Latitude users to see their friends locations via blogs and IM services.
  • May 05, 2009
How is the web influencing the youth market?
The web is playing an increasing role in influencing young people’s brand purchasing decisions, according to new research.
  • May 05, 2009
BuzzCity debuts White Label mobile ad service
Global wireless communities and consumer service provider BuzzCity has launched a management tool for mobile web site publishers that run large-scale mobile advertising programs.
  • May 05, 2009
ITN sells banner ads on iPhone app
Mobile advertising sales agency 4th Screen Advertising has inked a 12 month deal with ITN On to sell and serve targeted mobile banner adverts into ITN’s iPhone application.
  • May 01, 2009
Retail report uncovers rise of the ‘Recession Shopper’
Brits now have more confidence in online information than they do in shop salespeople, according to a new report looking at the effect of the recession in online shopping habits.
  • May 01, 2009
Ann Summers creates buzz with Budget search campaign
Ann Summers recently worked with digital marketing agency iCrossing to run a paid search campaign based around the recent UK Budget.
  • May 01, 2009
Computer skills placed at core of primary school education
Computer technology is to become on the core pillars of learning for 4 to 11-year olds, alongside English, maths and personal skills in the biggest overhaul of England's primary school curriculum for a decade.
  • May 01, 2009
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Right to reply: The New Twitter – a sticky, revenue-rich service that blitzes the third-party apps
Twitter is now a 'destination website' and that means it is gunning for Facebook, but cleverly avoiding a direct dogfight. It’s more an information network than a social network and so is offering much, much more. Tanya Goodin, CEO of search and social conversion agency Tamar comments…
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Right to reply: ‘Instant Search’– Google giveth then taketh away
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Guest comment: No rival to the SMS text exists in the market today
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