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Marketers are expecting a major advertising boom in online video jobs ads. The increased spending on recruiting advertisements enhanced by video input are driven by the following industries: automotive, real estate, recruitment, and healthcare.
I remember how hard I tried to push a healthcare client to put together a 30 second Google video ad (for placement […]
April 16th, 2008 | Posted in Video Search Engines, Video Social Networking, Ideas, Tips, Interactive, AdWords, Display advertising, Statistics, Video, Marketing, Advertising, USA, Online, Google | No Comments
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
If you want to see the current Google Developer Events, just add this neat Google calendar to your own gmail cal.
From Apache Con EU in Amsterdam in April, through Go Open (produced by the Norwegian National Innovation Center for Open Source. Google is a sponsor, and our Chris DiBona, and Harald T)
to LEET in San […]
April 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Talks, Ideas, Calendar, Europe, Online, Fun, USA, Google | No Comments
Ever since Google bought up Doubleclick, (SEM) marketers were wondering what Performics a major search marketing agency managing big budget search campaigns on Google is doing within Google? Now it turns out, Google sells one part of Performics, the search marketing division (the other division, Performics affiliate marketing remains within the HQ).
Dan Sullivan went as […]
April 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Search marketing, Search engine, Paid search, Competition, AdWords, Search, Online, Marketing, Advertising, History, USA, Google | No Comments