Jan 25 2010

Internet Marketing Blog Updates

January 25, 2010
In the news: Tweets are sent from space, a new online game is released, Bill gates approves of an online education site, AOL buys a production company, and Verizon releases the Palm Pre Plus.

January 24, 2010
In the News: Google Chrome added a new feature to their browser. The much anticipated Apple Tablet is on the the way, and the co founders of Google sells stock.

January 22, 2010

In the News: Social networking sites are very popular. It’s no denying their impact on the internet. What noticicable jump started this mega revolution was Myspace. There’s a new leader in social sites now. Facebook has dominated the market. The company felt that it was time to do a little expanding. They recently leased more office space for their operations.

Google has been strugging recently with their issues with China. Is that a possible reason for Google’s decline? The corporation is such a powerhouse that maybe their recent troubles will be a distant memory in the near future. Conversely it may be a sign of a troubled year for Google.

January 21, 2010

In the news: Motorola raised a few eyebrows with their introduction of an application store in China despite their relationship with Google.

There are many successful mobile companies. Who was #1?

Real time search engine alternatives are available and Computerworld names the top five.

The new release of a popular browser is causing one company to refer to their own product as the best.

New blog posts: Who wouldn’t want to be a millionaire selling someone else’s product? You don’t have to worry about paying employees, maintaining a complicated website, or dealing with customer support. It’s inspiring when you hear success stories from the top internet marketers.

One of the benefits of online advertising is that you are able  to see results in real time of whether or not your marketing efforts are paying off. Hits to your website are instant. If you get a sale, then you know that you are on to something.

Whenever someone reaches your site, they are expecting to see relevant content. Chances are they found your site and clicked on the link because it contained information that they were interested in. In an attempt to convert website traffic, some marketers create pages designed to extract information from the visitors before they are allowed to view information on the website.

January 20, 2010

In the news: Opera has been doing some shopping. The company purchased Admarvel which is a mobile advertising platform. It’s a multimillion dollar deal.

 Ebay continues to soar as shown by their earnings in the fourth quarter.

Microsoft’s Bing search engine has taken off in popularity very quickly. Now Microsoft has added some important privacy features to the engine.

January 19, 2010

The times are changing. The New York Times is one step closer to charging for it’s content.

New blog entry: Online businesses need to find more than one way to turn a profit. Website promotion will get visitors to your site, but you need to keep them coming back.

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