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- Advertising may not ensure the supply of free music by disassociated.com on Nov 18, 2009
Free music websites, such as the recently launched MySpace Music, are finding that advertising is not generating anywhere enough revenue to cover royalty payments to the artists whose music they make available. Advertising was supposed to be music...
- Gifted Web Writers by Michael Gorey on Nov 18, 2009
I was invited earlier this month to join the Gifted Web Writers program. An unsolicited email on November 13 said my site had been discovered during a search “for high quality blogs and gifted... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my we...
- Twitter for fun and, ahem, profit. by Alister Cameron // Blogologist on Nov 15, 2009
This week I made a decision. A difficult decision that shouldn’t be. I made the decision to monetize my Twitter account. This post explains my rationale and might have to do for now as a “disclaimer” of sorts. I’d appreciate y...
- Social TV Reloaded by Personalizemedia on Nov 12, 2009
Will the integration of Social Media into TV give the tottering Broadcast giant a well needed injection in the arm, or is it another doomed hybrid? This pretty detailed post below looks at many and various offerings that glue TV and Social Media toge...
- Social TV Reloaded – 20 Best Solutions by Personalizemedia on Nov 12, 2009
Will the integration of Social Media into TV give the tottering Broadcast giant a well needed injection in the arm, or is it another doomed hybrid? This pretty detailed post below looks at twenty or so of the best offerings that glue TV and Social Me...
- Poster ads from the iron curtain era of design by disassociated.com on Nov 11, 2009
A great collection of Soviet era advertising posters.
- Australia Toyota Yaris social media campaign Downfall by Social Network Strategy by Laurel Papworth on Nov 8, 2009
Toyota have chosen 5 or 6 agencies and have asked them to spend $15,000 each on a “social media marketing campaign”. Think “stunt” and you have a better idea of what they are talking about.. And while traditional media pitches...












