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Anyone on the Groupon-watch the past two months knows that the enormously successful daily deals pioneer has received some recent criticism from merchant partners. Mostly because their small businesses are often overrun by stampeding...
After taking an absolute beating in the social media space, MySpace has finally made a change. And, at first look, it's quite impressive. But before we dive into the details, let's back up a few years. Myspace was the hottest...
While many Web marketers and merchants want conclusive data before investing in a social commerce campaign, a new report suggests taking action sooner rather than later. According to the study conducted in July 2010, online shoppers...
Local search is currently one of the fiercest battlegrounds on the Web, which means we can expect nothing less from Google than its best shot. That’s exactly what it fired this week with the unveiling of Place Search, the new...
The Canadian government has introduced a new bill called the Fighting Internet and Wireless Spam Act (FISA) which creates a new set of rules for email marketing in Canada. The new law will not only apply to people sending from Canada...
An innovative young company out of Vancouver, B.C., has developed a product aimed squarely at two of the most important issues for any Web professional: security and advertising. We wrote about NuCaptcha a few months ago when it introduced...
Google has rolled out an experimental interface (and some real-time tracking features) for its Feedburner service. This is really the first upgrade since the service was acquired back in 2007. The new interface according to Google...
Kudos are in order for Atlanta based email service provider MailChimp which passed the 500,000 user mark. The company is attributing much of its growth to the wildly popular freemium offering it offered in September 2009 (which Website...
WordPress , WordPress , WordPress – all anyone talks about anymore is WordPress. A recent comparison of the top CMS/blogging platforms found that WordPress is growing at a significantly higher rate than competitors Joomla and...
This week we hear from Brent Payne, SEO Director for Tribune Company. He tells us the ins-and-outs of getting included in Google News and offers up other excellent SEO tips for your website. Also, we look at the changing landscape...
The hits keep coming for Digg; perhaps the dot-com bust era's best renaissance story. This week alone, the company has lost its publisher and chief revenue officer, as well as announced massive layoffs - to the tune of 37 percent...
PayPal announced today that in late fall of this year it will be unveiling a payment solution for digital goods. Application developers and content publishers have waited a long, long time for a frictionless micro-payment option from...
According to Google, more than 200,000 Android-enabled devices are being activated on a daily basis - up from just 60,000 per day in February. Correspondingly, Android apps now number more than 100,000 - double the number of available...
When it’s all said and done, there is no more powerful weapon in an online retailer’s arsenal than the add-to-cart button. Merchants can spend unlimited resources on market research, product development, advertising and...
Online auctions and e-commerce pioneer eBay remains one of the strongest properties on the Web, but its balance of power is changing. Only a small percentage of eBay’s third-quarter growth can be attributed to its auction site...
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