Saul Hansell in the New York Times has produced a comprehensive analysis of how Google has come to dominate advertising – that is not just online advertising, but advertising in general.
Archive for October, 2005
Kalido blog
October 29th, 2005 — MarkNews this week that Andy Hayler of Kalido is blogging about enterprise software. Simon Rogers of Market Sentinel comments that this is good stuff for the database warehousing geek. The company behind it are our friends at the award-winning tech PR Brands2Life. There’s a lot to be said for this blog:
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The Net Promoters Index
October 24th, 2005 — MarkNew Communications Blogzine has published Mark Rogers’ article looking at how Market Sentinel measures corporate reputations with our “net promoters index”. Here it is:
A year ago when our new company Market Sentinel started distributing live reports on brands drawn from monitoring message boards and blogs, one of our early pitches was to [...]
Weblogs claims $3000 a day via AdSense
October 21st, 2005 — MarkGoogle are claiming that Weblogs inc. are gaining $3000 a day from Google AdSense advertising. Still, thin pickings, considering they have 75 blogs. 3000/75 equals $40 a day. And with 1000 posts being written, it equals $3 a post.
via Steve Rubel.
Corporate blogging “takes off”
October 21st, 2005 — MarkA survey done by Guidewire Group for the “Blog on” conference in the US shows corporations embracing blogging as a way of reaching their target markets.
Here is the meat:
Companies use external blogs for public relations and marketing (61 percent) and “demonstration of thought leadership (61 percent). More than 40 percent of respondents had a blogging [...]