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Muslim Businesses get an Online Boost
with Free Internet Advertising
Muslim Businesses get an Online Boost
with Free Internet Advertising
08/27/2004 01:57 PMThe Muslim Business Community can now gain the benefits of Internet
advertising without the need for investing in an expensive website or
online marketing campaign. Tijara Pages (http://www.TijaraPages.com),
which is an online Yellow Pages for the Muslim Community in the United
Kingdom, is offering permanently free advertising for any Muslim-owned
business or non-profit organisation. [PRWEB Aug 26, 2004]
National and Local Pay-per-Click
Advertising with Phone Call Tracking now
Offered by B Line Marketing
National and Local Pay-per-Click
Advertising with Phone Call Tracking now
Offered by B Line Marketing
02/01/2005 09:10 PMPay per click advertising has never been more fast and measurable than
with B Line Marketing’s new program that makes it easy to measure call
conversions of national and local advertising campaigns. [PRWEB Jan
31, 2005]
Bigfoot Announces New Advertising
Website; Site Offers More Options to
Online Advertisers
Bigfoot Announces New Advertising
Website; Site Offers More Options to
Online Advertisers
09/02/2004 02:06 AMBigfoot Communications Ltd. has launched its new website --
http://advertising.bigfoot.com -- for all of its online advertising
services, which includes banner ads, list rental, newsletter insertion
and SMS Blast. [PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]
The US Interactive Advertising Bureau
(IAB) said on Monday that Internet
advertising totaled nearly 2.3 billio
The US Interactive Advertising Bureau
(IAB) said on Monday that Internet
advertising totaled nearly 2.3 billio
05/24/2004 09:51 PMXinhua News Agency May 25 2004 2:04AM GMT
Yahoo Offers Free Sites to Small
Businesses
Yahoo Offers Free Sites to Small
Businesses
04/13/2005 10:55 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 14 2005 3:19AM GMT
Yahoo offers free hosting to small
businesses
Yahoo offers free hosting to small
businesses
04/12/2005 11:07 PMService will let any small business sign up for a free Web page to
appear in Yahoo's local directory.
Yahoo Offers Free Web-Page Hosting For
Small Businesses
Yahoo Offers Free Web-Page Hosting For
Small Businesses
04/14/2005 02:27 AMYahoo seems to be out doing just about everyone these days. Well, the
Web hosting world appears to be no exception to this rule. According
to Internet Week, Yahoo is now offering free Web hosting to small
businesses. This is great news if their hosting is reliable….
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LookWow Launches First Web-based Photo
Enhancement Service for Consumers -
Easy-to-Use Website Gives Users the
Power of High-End Graphics Software for
Free
LookWow Launches First Web-based Photo
Enhancement Service for Consumers -
Easy-to-Use Website Gives Users the
Power of High-End Graphics Software for
Free
08/31/2004 02:11 AMLookWow, Inc., provider of the first web-based photo enhancement
service for consumers, today announced availability of the first
solution that gives users the power of high-end graphics software on
the web. Easy to use and free, LookWow can be used for online dating,
sharing photos with friends and family, corporate photos and more.
With LookWow, anyone can instantly revitalize digital photos, and
bring out their best qualities, while creating a better image. [PRWEB
Aug 31, 2004]
Yahoo! Offers Free Local Business Web
Sites
Yahoo! Offers Free Local Business Web
Sites
04/15/2005 08:35 PMTrend Micro offers free safe computing
guide to protect Middle East businesses
from viruses
Trend Micro offers free safe computing
guide to protect Middle East businesses
from viruses
05/16/2004 06:21 AMAME Info May 16 2004 10:47AM GMT
North Korea offers free email on new gov
website
North Korea offers free email on new gov
website
07/17/2004 11:19 AMBoingBoing reader
Roy
Berman says:
I went to check out the North Korean news wire earlier
today and noticed that they had heavily revised their web site since
the last time I looked at it a few months ago. The layout was still
kind of bad and the English a bit weird, but there were now buttons
for email, shopping, etc. I discovered that the North Korean
government is actually letting people sign up for free web based email
accounts. Their web page actually claims that they have an advanced IT
industry, but somehow after experiencing it's fruit, I am left
doubtful. One of the most amazing things about it was the selection of
password hint questions, which include gems such as 'How would Korea
change after reunification?'
link to Roy's blog entry with more details, and
link to North Korea's government
website, which informs me that "Korea Is One Homogenous Nation," and
that one of the three top-selling books in the northern nation is
"Butterfly and Cock."
Xrefer Offers Free Xreferplus Access
During National Library Week
Xrefer Offers Free Xreferplus Access
During National Library Week
04/19/2004 06:55 AMxrefer has announced that they're offering free access tot heir
xreferplus ready reference service during National Library Week (April
18-24.) This is access for libraries only; you can get more...
WineZap Launches New Website to Help
Wine Consumers Find, Price and Compare
Wines; Subscribers to WineZap's Free
Newsletter Offered 10% Off Any Wine,
Regardless of Quantity Purchased
WineZap Launches New Website to Help
Wine Consumers Find, Price and Compare
Wines; Subscribers to WineZap's Free
Newsletter Offered 10% Off Any Wine,
Regardless of Quantity Purchased
07/15/2004 03:18 AMWineZap today announced the launch of a new website, WineZap.com, a
free online service that helps wine consumers to find, price, and
compare wines. WineZap.com assists both fine wine lovers and casual
wine drinkers to buy wines by making it easy to find a wine, compare
it with other wines, and find the lowest wine prices across hundreds
of U.S. retailers. [PRWEB Jul 15, 2004]
Newspaperadvertising.com, Print
Advertising Information Website,
Celebrates One-Year Anniversary and
Invites Advertising Experts to Submit
Articles
Newspaperadvertising.com, Print
Advertising Information Website,
Celebrates One-Year Anniversary and
Invites Advertising Experts to Submit
Articles
03/25/2005 06:38 AMNewspaperadvertising.com, newspaper advertising and magazine
advertising Information website, celebrates one-year anniversary and
invites advertising experts to submit articles - developed by
Mediabids.com [PRWEB Mar 25, 2005]
The Philippines warned Austrian citizens
about fake job offers in Manila
circulated on the Internet after an u
The Philippines warned Austrian citizens
about fake job offers in Manila
circulated on the Internet after an u
03/31/2005 03:28 AMBaku Today Mar 31 2005 6:59AM GMT
Search Engine Marketing Firm iProspect
Offers Free Bidding Imputation Tool to
Boost Pay Per Click Advertising Results
Search Engine Marketing Firm iProspect
Offers Free Bidding Imputation Tool to
Boost Pay Per Click Advertising Results
04/19/2005 04:00 AMOnline bidding imputation tool allows search engine marketing
professionals to predict PPC advertising performance. [PRWEB Apr 19,
2005]
Merfeld & Schine offers a free,
comprehensive analysis of your business
on their new website,
http://www.SellingABusinessGuide.com/
Merfeld & Schine offers a free,
comprehensive analysis of your business
on their new website,
http://www.SellingABusinessGuide.com/
09/01/2004 02:39 AMMerfeld & Schine, Inc. is pleased to announce their new website
http://www.sellingabusinessguide.com that offers users a free guide to
selling a business. As part of the launch users are offered the
chance to receive a free, no obligation, comprehensive analysis of
their business. [PRWEB Sep 1, 2004]
New Website Design Resource Site
Launches, Offers Thousands of Free
Resources for Designing Websites
New Website Design Resource Site
Launches, Offers Thousands of Free
Resources for Designing Websites
02/01/2005 09:10 PMNew website organizes thousands of links for website design for
consumer’s benefit and convenience. Users can quickly navigate
thousands of relevant sites for free. [PRWEB Feb 1, 2005]
Dubai's eGovernment, in partnership with
National Bank of Dubai, offers public
free eCitizen computer courses
Dubai's eGovernment, in partnership with
National Bank of Dubai, offers public
free eCitizen computer courses
03/19/2005 02:27 AMAME Info Mar 19 2005 6:38AM GMT
IBAT and CBAO Endorse Floyd & Associates
to Offer Overdraft Privilege Program -
Program Helps Consumers Avoid Hassle,
Added Costs of Bounced Checks
IBAT and CBAO Endorse Floyd & Associates
to Offer Overdraft Privilege Program -
Program Helps Consumers Avoid Hassle,
Added Costs of Bounced Checks
06/17/2004 03:42 AMIndependent Bankers in Texas and Oklahoma select John M. Floyd -- a
leading vendor of regulatory compliant, nondiscriminatory overdraft
software -- for its JMFA Overdraft Privilege program. The program
helps accountholders avoid embarrassment, extra cost and hassel when
the write a check on an overdrawn account. [PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
New Service Allows Small Businesses to
Connect with Consumers Online
New Service Allows Small Businesses to
Connect with Consumers Online
04/18/2005 08:40 AMWebhostdir.com - Mon Apr 18, 10:58 am GMT
Advertising Agencies are Managing Voice
Over Projects With Ease at Interactive
Voices
Advertising Agencies are Managing Voice
Over Projects With Ease at Interactive
Voices
02/05/2005 09:50 PMAdvertising Agencies using the VoiceSuite project management software
are experiencing a bold and strategic software phenomenon in addition
to accessing over a thousand voice over talent in the Interactive
Voices database. This revolutionary tool single-handedly facilitates,
organizes, and prioritizes the voice over project management cycle,
providing the user with a suite of tools and services found only at
Interactive Voices. Advertising agencies are saving time, money, and
valuable data by investing in the economical and efficient VoiceSuite.
VoiceSuite allows the user to post, manage, and complete multiple
projects, saving money on each voice over project for a modest annual
subscription fee of US$199. [PRWEB Feb 4, 2005]
New Website Template Customization
Service Offers Unique and Affordable
Website Creation
New Website Template Customization
Service Offers Unique and Affordable
Website Creation
03/24/2005 05:13 AMSure Logos offers new services, including website templates, website
template customization, and custom web design. [PRWEB Mar 24, 2005]
Yahoo! / Harris Interactive Survey Shows
Small Businesses Rapidly Moving Online
Yahoo! / Harris Interactive Survey Shows
Small Businesses Rapidly Moving Online
05/20/2004 11:22 AMTopHosts.com May 20 2004 3:22PM GMT
FunBlog Interactive Website
FunBlog Interactive Website
01/24/2004 09:13 AMFunBlog 2.0 released
Consumers using internet to find local
shopping, says study
Consumers using internet to find local
shopping, says study
04/07/2005 03:26 AMNewsTarget Apr 7 2005 8:01AM GMT
Cooperative Advertising Trends are
Becoming a Driving Force for
AmericansSeeking to Fnd the Best Work at
Home Businesses
Cooperative Advertising Trends are
Becoming a Driving Force for
AmericansSeeking to Fnd the Best Work at
Home Businesses
06/19/2004 02:48 AMAs more Americans seek to build home based businesses both as a
secondary income stream and for the tax advantages of being a business
owner cooperative advertising trends are leading many to find success.
[PRWEB Jun 19, 2004]
Yahoo! Local - Find businesses and
services near you.
Yahoo! Local - Find businesses and
services near you.
08/03/2004 02:57 PMlocal search service .. Yahoo Local (beta)
local.yahoo.com
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Local businesses falling for domain-name
scams
Local businesses falling for domain-name
scams
04/28/2004 01:07 PMZDNet Apr 28 2004 5:09PM GMT
e-gov website for small businesses
launched
e-gov website for small businesses
launched
05/05/2004 08:08 AMNetimperative May 5 2004 11:55AM GMT
Newspapers Buy Into Topix.net, Dip Their
Toes Into Local Web Advertising
Newspapers Buy Into Topix.net, Dip Their
Toes Into Local Web Advertising
03/23/2005 12:46 AMIt's turning into quite a week for deals to be announced.
Yahoo
buys Flickr,
Barry
Diller buys Ask Jeeves and
HP
buys Snapfish. Next up, is
Topix.net... which hasn't fully been
bought out, but close enough. The news aggregation site (which we
helped
annou
nce back when it launched) has
carved
itself up and sold off 25% each to three big newspaper players:
Knight Ridder, Gannett and the Tribune Media Company. The folks at
Topix.net keep the remaining 25%. It's sort of halfway between
flipping the business and raising money (and the VCs were definitely
circling and definitely interested). Topix.net remains an independent
company (in fact, being own in equal parts by three competitors should
help guarantee that). However, what's interesting is that, in the
wake of many news organizations showing just how much they
don't
get the internet, here are three who appear to be making a real
effort to adapt to the changes in the media world. Topix.net has
always been based on the model of taking away ad revenue from local
papers -- and this deal acts as a way for those papers to get further
involved in cannibalizing their own print revenue, should it come to
that (rather than just letting Topix.net cannibalize it all by
themselves). The more interesting question may be how other news
organizations respond. The backwards thinking ones may fear "helping
the competition" and pull an AFP and "opt-out" of Topix.net's crawl.
Topix.net CEO Rich Skrenta doesn't think it will be a problem, noting:
"For other publishers in our crawl, this deal will serve to drive them
even more traffic than they're getting from us and our partners now.
If a site has a functioning online business model, it should want more
traffic and more distribution. If more online audience yields more
revenue, you don't want less places linking to you." Of course, you
could make the same argument about AFP -- but hopefully not all news
organizations are so brain dead.
On the potential for browsers to replace
all local advertising...
On the potential for browsers to replace
all local advertising...
03/14/2005 05:52 PMI'm a bit confused by all the kerfuffle around the Google toolbar
rewriting links on people's sites. I mean, for the most part it looks
like it's an opt-in thing and I don't see that this is a particular
problem. Cory posted his vehement defence of the proposal:
Plenty of Cowbell asks whether I like the sight of an ISBN
corresponding to one of my books being rewritten. My answer: Hell ya!
This shows how an authors' association like the Science Fiction
Writers of America could collect its members' ISBNs and affiliate IDs
for their favorite web-stores and provide plugins that would rewrite
every single instance of my ISBNs on pages viewed through the plugin
with a link to my affiliate account on Amazon, making me some serious
coin. Wanna support an author? Install her plugin and help her feed
her kids. Wanna support a charity? Install its plugin and have all the
affiliate links rewritten to its benefit. Wanna support youself?
Install the plugin that rewrites every ISBN with your own affiliate
ID.
So here's the bit that worries me. We're talking about plugins at
the moment, right? Places where there is no reason why anyone should
feel forced to use the device concerned. Now move back to the browser
market and lets posit a world where browser market share for Internet
Explorer has fallen back to some semi-reasonable level - let's say
40%. Now in Cory's model, I can see no reason why Microsoft shouldn't
decide one day to replace every single Google Adword (or similar
advertising structure) with its own advertising on each and every web
page that you visit. I mean - this could be the way that you finance a
new browser, you remove advertising from the page and replace it with
advertising that makes you money instead of the content creator. You
could do the same with RSS readers.
Now given that there are other browsers in the market, there's
still choice in this picture - you could switch to any of them and not
have to experience the world the Microsoft way (or the Google way if
they created a browser). Unfortunately, given that it would make
apparently no difference to the actual content or design of the page
in any way, then I'd doubt that many normal members of the public
would really care that much - that is until the sites that they liked
to visit started to shut down one-by-one. And that's before the other
browser manufacturers realise they cannot compete with the concept
someone milking advertising revenue from every single site on the
internet and decide to follow them down the path to mutually assured
destruction.
Genuinely and honestly, I would like someone to explain to me why
such a situation could not emerge as an evolution of the stuff that
Cory's talking about. Reassure me, if you will. Why won't this
happen??
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Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television
Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television
06/10/2004 10:19 PMsuperb colloboration .. ingenious.org.uk .. 3
museums,
ingenious.org.uk
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"Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television."
"Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television."
06/11/2004 05:57 PMWeb Marketing Association to Name Best
Interactive Services Website of 2005
Web Marketing Association to Name Best
Interactive Services Website of 2005
04/01/2005 03:44 AMThe Web Marketing Association announces the call for entries for its
9th annual international WebAward Competition (2005webaward.org), the
Internet’s premier award competition. The interactive industry
represents an important category in the WebAward competition, and the
Web Marketing Association will again be honoring the Best Interactive
Services Web site of 2005. The deadline for entry is June 1, 2005.
[PRWEB Apr 1, 2005]
Interactive Convention Website Registers
16 Million Hits in First 24 Hours
Interactive Convention Website Registers
16 Million Hits in First 24 Hours
07/29/2004 02:50 AMThe interactive Democratic National Convention Website registered 16
Million hits in the first 24 Hours of the Convention. Live streaming
video of the convention events was a huge hit with Web viewers.
[PRWEB Jul 29, 2004]
Small Local Businesses Can Prosper By
Building an Online Presence
Small Local Businesses Can Prosper By
Building an Online Presence
03/22/2005 05:01 PMWebhostdir.com - Tue Mar 22, 12:59 pm GMT
Kelsey Group Conducts Study On Local
Advertising Effectiveness
Kelsey Group Conducts Study On Local
Advertising Effectiveness
05/17/2004 07:33 PMWebProNews,KY-1 hour ago ... information. Many also offer advertisers
a pay-for-performance lead-generation ad model similar to that used on
Overture and Google. ...
2ndNature::an interactive studio
completes several corporate website
design projects.
2ndNature::an interactive studio
completes several corporate website
design projects.
06/12/2004 03:19 AMSyracuse-based 2ndNature, a full service website design and
development studio has completed several new interactive projects for
Cental New York corporate clients that include Welch Allyn of
Skaneateles, NY, Mack Studios Displays, of Auburn, NY, Multimed
Billing Service of Baldwinsville, NY, and M.S. Kennedy of Liverpool,
NY. [PRWEB Jun 12, 2004]
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