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Online Advertising Up or Down? You Make the Call
Online Advertising Up or Down? You Make the Call
If you would just read the last post I did you would see a report that touted the continued growth of online marketing despite the economy as reported by CMO’s of 518 companies. That’s so yesterday though. As reported in the Wall Street Journal , Market Research Group IDC reports a different ...
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CMO Survey Confirms Online Still Growing
CMO Survey Confirms Online Still Growing
marketingpilgrim.com — For quite some time now Internet marketers have experienced unbridled growth in the need and use of... the medium. That growth recently has been threatened by the down economy and there has been impact across the board. For the most part the Internet ... (more) CMO Survey Confirms Online Still Growing
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The True State Of Online Advertising, If There Is One
WebProNews Feed — ... way of stock market projections. The formula seems simple. Take the previous quarter’s results, say that the current quarter may or may not show growth or decline or could magically do both, apply a number to it then let it loose. How do you feel about the supposed experts trying to predict what is happening to the online advertising industry? Do you trust them? Should this have any impact on what you do in your business today? I am looking forward to your opinion. Comments ...

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