Q1 2010 – Highest Internet Advertising Revenue

Good news in 2010? Maybe. According to the recently released results of the IAB Internet Advertising Revenue Report conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers – Q1 saw the highest revenue ever for internet advertising. Looks like retail made the lion’s share but CPG saw a 6% growth over last year. What’s interesting to me is that we’re still seeing performance based going up over CPM. Still waiting to see CPM go away altogether. Good argument for having better and better analytics/tracking in-house. View the full report here.

TweetPromoBuilder.com

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So after 2 months of development and design I’m happy to announce TweetPromoBuilder.com is ready to go. We created Tweet Promo Builder so that anyone could create a customized twitter promotion without writing a single line of code. Lets say you’re a website owner who often gives away white papers and presentations or you’re an online store owner who likes to offer your customers discount codes. Well rather than just giving those away, or just asking for an email address now you can require your users to send a tweet... Read The Rest →

VertiyoView.com

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Available exclusively to Vertiyo Creative clients, VertiyoView constantly monitors the relevant conversations happening about your brand or topic of interest on social networking sites, twitter, Blogs and Web sites.

VirtualAdAgency.com

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I created VirtualAdAgency.com in order to bring creatives and account people from some of the top Madison Avenue agencies together and offer small business clients the same high-level marketing we provide Fortune 500 companies at a price-point that’s easy for them to afford. Madison Avenue talent to Main Street businesses. With that philosophy we service small business clients with marketing collateral and web development at highly competitive package pricing that includes design, printing, shipping and access to their own client portal. I’ve designed a lot of custom features into the... Read The Rest →

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