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Your phone’s homescreen is dead; or how native advertising wins in the post-mobile world

“Part of this will entail a shift in advertising to permission-based advertising: asking the consumer whether she wants to see an ad — which would be asking her if she…

Posted on October 27, 2015Categories Discovery, Marketing, Mobile1 Comment on Your phone’s homescreen is dead; or how native advertising wins in the post-mobile world

Is Google+ “Dead”?

Bring back Reader while you’re at it, Google! What we’re hearing from multiple sources is that Google+ will no longer be considered a product, but a platform — essentially ending…

Posted on April 24, 2014Categories TechnologyTags google, google readerLeave a comment on Is Google+ “Dead”?

Writing Is Dead

Beautiful (and horribly depressing) read: It is not just that people with degrees in English generally go to work for corporations (which of course they do); the point is that…

Posted on March 8, 2015Categories Literature, TechnologyLeave a comment on Writing Is Dead

No Simple Highway, a Sermon

I’m was too young to see the Grateful Dead live with Jerry Garcia, but I’ve tried to make up for it over the years by going to shows by Phil…

Posted on May 2, 2021August 8, 2023Categories Music, ReligionTags grateful dead, music theology, ripple, Theology, unitarian universalistLeave a comment on No Simple Highway, a Sermon

Yahoo (Still) Slipping Affiliate Links Into Organic Search Results

Yahoo’s redirection of links and its “Paid Inclusion” platform is nothing new or newsworthy. However, it’s always a good thing to shine a light on the process of how affiliate…

Posted on October 23, 2007Categories Technology3 Comments on Yahoo (Still) Slipping Affiliate Links Into Organic Search Results

Links and the Persistance of Memories

Doc Searls riffing off of Dave Winer’s post about the history of podcasts here… Doc Searls Weblog · Why durable links matter: “We can find these historic details because links…

Posted on April 7, 2013Categories Dura Europos, TechnologyLeave a comment on Links and the Persistance of Memories

Publisher Training Web Seminars from LinkShare

LinkShare is making good use of its new blog with the announcement of a series of upcoming publisher training web seminars: Publisher Training Web Seminars | LinkShare Blog: “LinkShare now…

Posted on October 28, 2008Categories Marketing7 Comments on Publisher Training Web Seminars from LinkShare

Denton Resigns from Linkshare

Big news out of Linkshare today. LinkShare Announces Executive Management Team Changes: “NEW YORK, March 18 /PRNewswire/ — LinkShare, a leading pay-per-action marketing network, announced the resignation of Stephen R….

Posted on March 18, 2008Categories MarketingTags linkshare, steve denton4 Comments on Denton Resigns from Linkshare

CostPerNews Special: Are CJ and Linkshare Worth Their Salt?

…who has worked inside of a merchant affiliate program, with CJ, Linkshare, BeFree, DirectTrack and with various CPA affiliate networks. What results in this ten minute podcast is full of…

Posted on November 15, 2006Categories AffiliatesTags cj, linkshare120 Comments on CostPerNews Special: Are CJ and Linkshare Worth Their Salt?

Linkshare Updates Deal Dispatcher: Are Clean Interfaces Selling Points?

According to the Linkshare newsletter emailed out this morning, Linkshare has cleaned up their Deal Dispatcher interface. Based on suggestions from the recent affiliate survey, Linkshare writes that it has…

Posted on February 2, 2007Categories Affiliates2 Comments on Linkshare Updates Deal Dispatcher: Are Clean Interfaces Selling Points?

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