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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.

 

Yahoo and Gannett Form Local Advertising Partnership

Yahoo (YHOO) and Gannett (GCI) announced today that they have formed a local advertising partnership.

 

Google Reveals Ad Revenue Splits

Google revealed for the first time how it splits advertising revenue with search and content publishers, a move made in response to calls from publishers and regulators for greater transparency.

 

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.

 

Inside the Stupidity of Display Ads

Inside the Stupidity of Display Ads

No one clicks on display ads. Why? There's room for improvement.

 

Online Advertising In The U.S Begins To Stabilize

Online advertising revenues in the U.S. seem to be stabilizing. The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers released third-quarter figures showing that online advertising in the U.S. approached $5.5 billion, up 1.7 percent from the second quarter of 2009, but still down 5.4 percent from the same quarter a year ago (which is in line with the losses during the first half of the year). As you can see in the chart, there was a big drop-off after the fourth quarter of last year, and the first three quarters of this year have been flat.

 

Google Buying Display Advertising Startup

Web search leader Google said it is buying Silicon Valley display advertising technology start up Teracent, which expands its competition with display leader Yahoo.

 

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