Archive for the 'Display advertising' Category
Is it worth embedding a video in an email to boost your sales? The answer seems to be a simple ‘No’ at this point for technical reasons, although an obvious ‘yes’ to email marketing mashup with video advertising.
Pure (one of the top email and SMS marketing companies in the UK) has put together a […]
April 16th, 2008 | Posted in Ideas, Mashup, Tips, Interactive, Email Marketing, Internet TV, Display advertising, Video, Advertising, How-tos, Online, Marketing | No Comments
Businesses can not only create and customize their own ‘youtube’ or youtube-like channels for free, but can keep 60% of the ad revenue and use their own domain name through Start Your Tube, a Montreal based company supported by the Neotech Capital Innovation Hatchery. While domain masking is not available on the old YouTube as […]
April 14th, 2008 | Posted in Video Search Engines, Video Social Networking, Display advertising, Competition, Internet TV, AdWords, Mashup, UGC, Long Tail, Marketing, Web 2.0, Video, Advertising, YouTube, Online, Google | 1 Comment
Diggnation, a weekly online TV show with about 200.000 viewers/ episode on average, went clickable using the interactive video technology of VideoClix. Diggnation.com, however, remains non-interactive saying “Check out the Interactive Version of this episode on VideoClix.tv.” It sounds an interesting experiment, I wonder when diggnation on their homey URL become interactive. It would definitely […]
April 13th, 2008 | Posted in Internet TV, VideoClix, Interactive, Hypervideo, Display advertising, Online, Video, Advertising, USA, Marketing | 2 Comments
So this is not an official Google ad, but the rickshaw (sunlunche) guy recycled a Google AdSense trash maybe to bring some technological boost to the old rickshaw or maybe he just liked the color or the message. (via Blogoscoped via Go Too Far East). Note, Google is not the number 1 search engine in […]
April 4th, 2008 | Posted in Display advertising, Paid search, UGC, Recycling, Art, Maker, Ideas, Mashup, Search marketing, Search engine, Fun, Marketing, Web 2.0, Advertising, History, Odd, Search, Online, Google | No Comments