Articles tagged with: buzz
Brands Get Social for Olympics
With the Olympic Games just a month off, some brands are looking to extend their sponsorships with social media programs. Lenovo has created 100 athletes’ blogs in an attempt to align itself with some less …
Intrusive ads still annoy consumers
Did we really need more research to tell us that intrusive ads annoy consumers? Well, it seems some marketers missed a meeting in the late 1990’s and need to be taught a lesson in subtlety. …
Twitter UK traffic: up 485% this year, 70% higher than USA
UK Internet visits to www.twitter.com have increased by 631% over the last 12 months, with 485% of that growth coming this year. Twitter is more popular with Brits than Americans: last week the site’s share …
Youtube’s new old-fashioned pre- and post-roll advertising
It appears that buzz targeting, demographic targeting, AdSense for Video, geo-targeting and even revenue share couldn’t bring in enough ad revenue to keep pre- and post-roll advertising from YouTube’s door.Things really must be tough if …
Is Google using its network to silence critics of Obama?
That was the question buzzing on a corner of the blogosphere over the last few days, after several anti-Obama bloggers were unable to update their sites, which are hosted on Google’s Blogger service.
The bloggers in …
New Buzz for Netvibes
Personalized home page service Netvibes has quietly rolled out a new social feature called Buzz. The Buzz section tracks what links are getting starred the most throughout Netvibes network of home pages.
Netvibes users can star …
Why Some Succeed Wildly
Malcom Gladwell’s forthcoming examination of how mega-success is achieved will not be out until November, but judging by the buzz already surrounding it, “Outliers: Why Some People Succeed and Some Don’t” promises to be this …
Video Links: The Best Lures in the SEO Tackle Box?
Video is changing the way we use the Internet for entertainment, education, blogging, product promotion and so many other forms of content.
New Cheaper iPhone May Come This Summer
(San Francisco) The next generation Apple iPhone has become one of the most anticipated gadgets of the year. Now the latest buzz is that it could hit store shelves at under $200. Robert Lyles reports.
