The Week We Searched For- July 9, 2010
In this week's stories, Twitter and YouTube both try to expand their market base with new, more targeted strategies. [...more]
In this week's stories, Twitter and YouTube both try to expand their market base with new, more targeted strategies. [...more]
This week, Yelp and OpenTable.com announced their new partnership, which is sure to increase competition in the location based services sector. [...more]
In this post, we will take a closer look into the business of podcasting. Where is the marketing value in producing an audio podcast? How would podcasting fit into an integrated online marketing strategy? [...more]
Google and Facebook continue to face international problems for privacy violations. Apple surpasses Microsoft as the #1 tech company in the world. [...more]
Google dominates this week's stories with some big announcements from their I/O Conference and Eric Schmidt's response to the latest privacy breach. [...more]
It was a busy week in the world of online marketing, as Google and Verizon announced their plans to develop a tablet to compete with the iPad and Adobe authored a response to Apple's recent "Thoughts on Flash." [...more]
In this week's "Week We Searched For," we discuss Google's not-so-extreme makeover, the FCC increasing its regulation of internet providers, and more Facebook privacy problems. [...more]
In this week’s column, we discuss Google’s relationship with Germany, as it tries to push forward with its Street View product, Mark Zuckerberg's views on privacy, and Steve Jobs’ recent attack against Adobe. [...more]
Apple’s acquisition of Siri, the makers of a virtual personal assistant app for the iPhone, is the latest move in an ongoing battle with Google for control over mobile search. [...more]
The traditional client/agency discussion often leaves something out – the customer. What lessons can digital marketers learn from customer-centric companies such as Apple to bring valued innovation to their target markets? [...more]