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Furor over French move to block online ads

France's government says it has persuaded a leading Internet provider to stop blocking online advertisements — a controversial move that would have hit online search giants such as Google.

 

comScore: Facebook Now Serves One Third Of Online Ads In U.S.

comScore: Facebook Now Serves One Third Of Online Ads In U.S.

Facebook is so large that it now accounts for about one out of every three ad impressions in the U.S., according to the latest statistics from comScore Ad Metrix. In the first quarter of 2011, comScore estimates that 1.1 trillion ads were served to U.S. Internet users, and 346 billion of those (or 31 percent) were on Facebook.

 

Web Advertising Eclipses Newspapers

Web Advertising Eclipses Newspapers

Spending on U.S. Internet ads rose 15% to $26 billion last year, outpacing traditional media and surpassing newspaper ad revenue for the first time.

 

Retargeting Ads Follow Surfers to Other Sites

Ads tailored to online shoppers based on the products they have perused are leaving consumers with an eerie feeling.

 

Why Banner Ads Aren't More Lovable

Last week, media consultant Frederic Filloux argued in his Monday Note and, through syndication, in the Washington Post that the digital ad industry is like an early-stage cancer patient -- already dying but still in denial. And, as the Post called them in its headline, smug.

 

U.S. Online Ad Revenues Hit Nearly $6 Billion In The First Quarter

U.S. Online Ad Revenues Hit Nearly $6 Billion In The First Quarter

Internet advertising revenues in the U.S. hit $5.9 billion for Q1 2010, representing a 7.5 percent increase over the same period in 2009, according to numbers released moments ago by the Interactive Advertising Bureau in tandem with PricewaterhouseCoopers.

 

The Return of AdBrite's Full Page Ads

The Return of AdBrite's Full Page Ads

AdBrite's full page ads overlays your website with an advertiser's until you click on a button at the header to skip the ad. A while back I disabled AdBrite's Full-Page Ads because shortly after enabling it, I saw a significant traffic drop. Although it could have just been the natural order of things, I didn't want to take any chances. Traffic came back shortly after I disabled it, but again, it could have just been be the normal ups-and-downs of the the traffic cycle. I've read that since it's just javascript, it shouldn't affect search engine referrals which makes sense.

 

Twitter turning to advertising

Twitter turning to advertising

Ads will be rolled out to two to 10 percent of users via search on Twitter.com beginning today.

 

Has Digg Found the Winning Formula for Ads?

Digg took a big risk when they added in-line advertisements that users could digg or bury. Four months later, however, early signs indicate that DiggAds are a win for all parties involved: users, advertisers, and especially Digg.

 

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