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| Are there any useful benchmarks, when you don't use cookies? | Internet Marketing Forum | 53 | 19 May 2004 |
>I know these doesn't leave many options, but what would be
>the best to choose, number of hits or number of
>registrations over a period of time..?
I'd recommend to avoid using hits (this is not ... |
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| re: clicks to visitors | Internet Marketing Forum | 28 | 19 May 2004 |
To quickly answer original question - it depends and can be well over 90%, on the same token it can be next to zero.
I think it would be more beneficial to look at clicks that not only technically ... |
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| E-consultancy interview: Google and Overture on contextual PPC advertising | Internet Marketing Forum | 49 | 18 May 2004 |
> # Kate Burns, UK MD of AdSales, Google:
> We have worked with a large sample set of our advertisers,
> SEOs and a senior economist from UC Berkeley, to gather
> data comparing conversions betw ... |
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| No future for 'portals'? | Internet Marketing Forum | 35 | 7 May 2004 |
On 12:36:32 7 May 2004 Loz wrote:
>I think portals that have managed to establish themselves
>thanks to the strength of their products do have a future.
>Yahoo is a good example.
I think that ... |
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| No future for 'portals'? | Internet Marketing Forum | 35 | 7 May 2004 |
On 15:29:19 20 June 2003 TallTroll wrote:
> For instance, consider that "www.yahoo.com"
> and "www.hotmail.com" are 2 of the most popular search
> terms. Now, why would you go to the trouble of ... |
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| Search Engine Optimisation - dynamic product content | Internet Marketing Forum | 60 | 28 April 2004 |
On 12:14:10 28 April 2004 Obi Felten wrote:
>One thing not addressed here yet is dynamic product
>content & links: On large retail websites the majority
>of content is product content, which is dy ... |
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| Gmail and the implications for contextual advertising / Search Engine Marketing | Internet Marketing Forum | 28 | 13 April 2004 |
On 14:28:59 13 April 2004 Ashley wrote:
>Of course there is e-mail spam but it seems pretty unlikely that > Google will allow Adwords to be served into spammers e-
> mails.
Interesting you sa ... |
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| Re: New e-consultancy website | Internet Marketing Forum | 67 | 7 April 2004 |
Sorry but I liked the older version better...
Im my humble opinion the older version of front page was less cluttered - right now I think there are far too many links that make it hard to decide wh ... |
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| Re: Google G-mail more screenshots | Internet Marketing Forum | 32 | 5 April 2004 |
More screen shots here:
http://fury.com/article/1990.php ... |
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| Google G-mail | Internet Marketing Forum | 35 | 5 April 2004 |
Well, it looks legit to me - all what I'd expect from it is shown, very Google like too and it shows 1Gb box size :)
Note AdWords panel no the right about tax software and how it relates to tax rel ... |
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| Google G-mail | Internet Marketing Forum | 5 | 5 April 2004 |
On 10:03:55 5 April 2004 Dan Zambonini wrote:
>I guess there are far too many variables to accurately
>estimate it!
Yeah I agree - thats why I tried to keep it simple, either way it a pretty e ... |
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| Google G-mail | Internet Marketing Forum | 28 | 5 April 2004 |
On 20:31:33 4 April 2004 Dan Zambonini wrote:
>The calculation doesn't take into account that most email
>(plain text) can probably be compressed, for storage
>purposes, to about 1/10th of it's or ... |
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| Google G-mail | Internet Marketing Forum | 21 | 3 April 2004 |
On 09:10:15 3 April 2004 mikegb wrote:
>Surely the point of it it all is to start owning the
>audience it attracts?
Well Google managed to make a lot of money without "owning" anyone, thus show ... |
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| Google G-mail | Internet Marketing Forum | 32 | 2 April 2004 |
I am highly sceptical that Google will be able to sustain this 1Gb offer unless they introduce some pretty draconian rules on daily traffic usage, thus limiting potential impact of warezing. "Dodgy" p ... |
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| Google G-mail | Internet Marketing Forum | 60 | 2 April 2004 |
On 17:42:15 1 April 2004 Dave Chaffey wrote:
> I will certainly be signing up since it offers the facility to
> search 1000Mb of e-mail for content using Google search
> algorithms and offers th ... |
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