Search Marketers Paying Too Much?

This article made the rounds on Friday (ClickZ). The thrust of this Kevin Newcomb piece is that the paid search auction model is flawed and inefficient for less sophisticated marketers: "We want to educate advertisers about the fact that in…

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DCCI Becoming Telmetrics

Here's a rebranding case study—call measurement firm DCCI changing its name to telmetrics—that appeared in Ken Clark's YPTalk blog/newsletter. Call tracking will become more important and more central to integrated online-offline campaigns in the very near future. Call tracking will…

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Chrysler and Local Click-to-Call

Now this isn't PPCall, it's call connection (eStara). . . but this DMNews piece offers a case study of sorts on how Chrysler is having success connecting potential purchasers to local dealers: ...80 percent of calls generated through the click-to-call…

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Local Video and Behavioral Boosting

Here's a broad ClickZ article about media fragmentation, consumer control and video coming to local. These are all themes of the upcoming Drilling Down event. Also eMarketer compiles data from Tacoda-sponsored research showing that behavioral targeting beats contextual. The data…

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Wisconsin WiMax

WiMax is coming to Wisconsin (and then beyond). Some form of broadband will likely cover almost 100 percent of the U.S. within 3 to 5 years. Why? Because there are many competitors seeking to provide that access. That's also why…

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Labor Fired Up About Verizon Talks

Striking Verizon Information Services workers in upstate New York found an interesting way to express their displeasure at the pace and manner of negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. You can read about it here. The two sides have…

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JamBase: The Next MySpace?

That may be premature and a bit of a stretch, but the San Francisco-based live music and community site has quietly generated a solid business and extremely loyal following without funding and totally under the radar. Founded about eight years…

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Google, Bush and Privacy

Yesterday it was revealed that AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo! complied with Justice Department subpoenas to turn over search data. Google has made a very high profile statement that it will not. Here's more coverage of the issue in the NY…

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I Love Coffee . . .

I've really come to apprecitate Fridays as a slower news day. But here's a fun local story that originally appeared in the New York Post. Yahoo! personals and Starbucks are reportedly hooking up to provide $10 Starbucks gift cards to…

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Search Satisfaction Survey

Here's new data from Keynote. Briefly, here are some general and local highlights: For the fourth consecutive wave of the Keynote study, Google topped the Keynote Customer Experience Rankings, an aggregate ranking of leading search engines based on an analysis…

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Video and the Future of PPC

NetImperative reports, among other things, that Microsoft will be seeking (at some undetermined point) to add video ads to PPC. As ContactAtOnce! has already shown, you can put dynamic ads and pop-ups behind a PPC campaign. Why couldn't one also…

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iPod Phone Coming?

Forget the ROKR. Apple's trademark applications suggest a mobile phone/iPod hybrid. Why do we care about this? Because an iPod phone that also permitted Internet access (as one would expect it to) could be the breakthrough device that would unlock…

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Search Key in VoIP Research

That's according to a study by Yahoo! Search Marketing covered in MediaPost (reg. req'd) and by Search Engine Journal. This study of VoIP awareness/research by consumers, though not yet a mainstream consumer category, shows that search is used early in…

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