| EcommNewz Newsletter Archive 2007 |
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Google Shows Checkout Icons For House Ads Google is doing something that can only be described as dishonest. Google has been showing little (and sometimes not-so-little) Google Checkout icons in ads bought by advertisers who are using the system, which is whatever, their prerogative to do to promote their own service. Date: 2007-02-28 Meet Online With WebEx WebEx is the #1 provider of web meetings worldwide. With over 12,000 businesses using WebEx for online meetings and collaboration, you know you count on us to deliver. Date: 2007-02-27 Improving The Odds Of Success In ECommerce Technological advances have allowed a series of potential revenue streams in the world of ecommerce. Certainly the technological revolution has allowed brick and mortar commerce to open its doors to international clients. Date: 2007-02-20 Target Cart Abandonment Through Email Recently I read an article called Four Ways to Improve Marketing ROI Through E-mail by John Rizzi, CEO of e-dialog. This is a good article for those who are trying to determine how to collect email, learn from email marketing and email effectively. Date: 2007-02-15 Whitepaper: How to Increase Productivity and Cut IT Costs For small and medium-size businesses, the financial resources required to maintain effective vigilance in-house are usually out of reach, even though the risks are the same as those faced by large enterprises. Hosted security services are available at surprisingly affordable prices, providing a welcome alternative to the much more expensive prospect of hiring staff and consulting services. Date: 2007-02-14 Google Waxes Poetic On Click Quality Invalid clicks have been a concern in online advertising for years upon end. As part of Google's search marketing services, the company has formed a Click Quality Team to answer questions and address potential and existing concerns surrounding click fraud. Date: 2007-02-06 Get Noticed and Sell More on uBid.com! The uBid Certified Merchant Program gives you the tools you need to turn heads and sell more product. Date: 2007-02-01 |