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Monthly Archives: April 2010
Will Facebook Be the Death of the Google Content Network and AdSense?
I had coffee yesterday with my good friend Willem who was taking a break from Facebook’s F8 Developer’s Conference. What’s the latest Facebook news I asked? Well, it turns out, its the concept of an “open graph.” Basically, that’s fancy … Continue reading
Posted in Analytics
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Google Content Network Makes Gmail Ads More Profitable, Er, Useful
Check out this update from the Google Content team. In a nutshell, Google is now serving ads to Gmail users based on either the current email they are reading, or based on another message in the Inbox, even if it … Continue reading
Posted in Analytics
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Not the Best Place for An Ad Text Error
I was going to try to come up with a funny April Fool’s joke today, but I’m too tired and too busy. Fortunately, I found some unintentional humor on Google. I did a search for “search engine marketing” and found … Continue reading
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