Sunday, December 8, 2024
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Lyris Launches BidHero PPC Solution

At the end of October, J.L. Halsey Corporation changed its name to Lyris, Inc.  On Tuesday, the company partnered with Trellian.  And now it’s released a PPC campaign management solution called BidHero.  Busy, eh?

Internet Marketing ADD & A Solution?

Attention fellow Internet Marketer, do you:

Exanet Releases “Enterprise Search Solution”

This is a mouthful, but here we go: Exanet has described itself as “the leader in software-based, clustered enterprise Network Attached Storage (NAS).”  Now, with that out of the way, the easy part (and the real news): Exanet has launched ExaSearch, an “enterprise-class search engine.”

A Paid Link Disclosure Solution

There is a big brouhaha over Matt Cutt’s recent postings (yes, 3 of them) about the disclosure of paid links (big one here, another here, and one more here). There’s been a lot of postings about it, with a great summary here by GrayWolf at SEOclass.com, some here by GrayWolf at Wolf-Howl.com, more here from Todd Malicoat of StuntDubl.com, more here from Matt McGee of SmallBusinessSEM.com, and another here from Andy Beal of MarketingPilgrim.com.

The Importance of Training On A CRM Solution

Imagine buying a car before you have had driving lessons of any kind, and then sitting behind the wheel trying to figure out how to get you and the car back home. You would likely fail. Not only that, but you would most likely have an accident by either running into another car, or into a wall or something. That's not how to learn to drive.

MIVA Skates InLine With Ad Solution

The newly launched MIVA Monetization Center offers a self-service method of enabling web publishers to add content and search ads to their sites; the product also offers pay per click InLine ads connected to specific keywords in a page's text.

Marketing Tips For Computer Consultants, VARs, & Solution Providers

"We all sell the same thing... there's no difference between what one company offers compared to another." Those are the words a manager of a large, but struggling technology solution provider revealed to me.

Social Web – The Five Percent Solution

September 2006 saw just about one out of every twenty US Internet visits hit a social networking destination. That activity had an impact beyond the social networking arena, with sites seeing a substantial runoff from the MySpaces of the world.