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[2004-08-24] Sophos Releases Top 12 Spam Producing Countries
Sophos released today the results of its research on the top twelve spam producing countries.

[2004-08-24] Google AdSense Ads To Be Available For Bloggers
Biz Stone, Google employee for Blogger.com, has announced that Blogger members will now be able to display AdSense ads within their personal blog space. Biz and Google are presenting the new feature as a "Get Paid For Blogging" opportunity. News of this was first revealed on by Biz on his personal Blog.

[2004-08-23] Yahoo Search Ad Campaign To Focus On RNC
With the Republican National Convention scheduled for New York City next week, Yahoo Search is preparing an advertising blitz that will target people attending the RNC. The Yahoo Search advertisements will be part of the company's estimated $100 million "Life Engine" campaign.

[2004-08-23] Google IPO Round Up
The majority of the search engine public knows about Google's IPO, unless you've been hiding in a cave the last couple of weeks. Since their shares have been available to the public last Thursday, many articles have been written about the search engine's adventures on Wall Street.

[2004-08-23] Trends in E-Mail Marketing: Dynamic, Personalized Messages
While e-mail is an accepted and proven form of delivering marketing messages, professional marketers are looking for better ways to build customer loyalty and generate a greater return on their marketing investments.

[2004-08-19] Google Shares End At $100.335 On First Day Of Trading
Google's first day of trading has come and gone with the search engine seeing an 18% rise in the price of their shares, which started out at $85. At the closing bell today, Google stock was priced at $100.335 a share.

[2004-08-18] Google Reduces Price And Size Of IPO
Continuing the roller coaster-style of ride since they filed notice, Google has reduced the size and the cost of their Initial Public Offering. The search engine giant filed another amendment with the SEC that detailed the changes Google would be making.

[2004-08-18] Pricester.com Announces Free E-Commerce Enabled Websites
Pricester.com - a new e-commerce model for the online retail industry and one of the planet's fastest growing e-commerce portals - is being compared to Napster.com.

[2004-08-11] StepUp.com Unveils Local Shopping Engine
StepUp.com, consumer and merchant services web site, announced the launch of the Internet's premier local shopping engine, currently in beta testing. StepUp.com offers merchants a simple and economical way (free, for a limited time) to easily list their products online, driving web shoppers to their physical locations. StepUp.com combines the benefits of online shopping with local commerce, providing consumers and local merchants a powerful new tool.

[2004-08-11] eMarketer Report Finds Online Advertising Is Booming
A report done by eMarketer concerning online advertising as found that spending on this medium is expected to continue and increase over the year. The exact numbers from eMarketer's report states that spending for advertising online will hit the $9.1 billion mark, $1 billion more than what was spent in 2000.

[2004-08-09] Google And Yahoo Settle Patent Dispute
A patent disagreement between Google's AdWords and Yahoo's Overture was settled today by the search engine giants. To help settle the dispute, Google issued an additional 2.7 million shares of Google's stock. Through earlier agreements, Yahoo already possessed 5.5 million shares of Google stock.

[2004-08-05] How to increase the ROI on your PPC campaigns
Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising is one of the most cost effective (and just plain effective) ways to get laser-targeted traffic to your website. For just pennies per click you can have your offer placed in front of only those people who are truly interested in what you have to offer.

[2004-08-04] eBay Buys India's Baazee.com
On Monday eBay, Online Marketplace, completed its previously announced acquisition of Baazee.com and its subsidiary Baazee.com India Pvt. Ltd., the largest online marketplace in India.

[2004-08-02] Not Everyone is Worth Supporting
Support costs money. Some customers are worth supporting because they are, or have the capacity to be, profitable. Some customers are not worth supporting because the cost of supporting them is greater than the profit that can be made from them. Differentiating between profitable and unprofitable customers is a critical skill.

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