Paramark's Real-Time Optimization Platform Selected by Ogilvy and Ameritrade to Enhance Client Acquisition Marketing
Business Wire - June 18, 2002
Business & Technology Editors
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 18, 2002
Paramark, a developer of automated, real-time optimization solutions for interactive marketers, announced today that Ameritrade Holding Corporation, a leading onli... (Read More)
THE SEARCH is on… - marketing with online search engines
Catalog Age - June 1, 2002, by Stephan M. Spencer
Byline: Stephan M. Spencer
Van Dyke's Restorers is pretty happy with the results of its site redesign. With a 450% increase in traffic within three months and a 500% leap in revenue, why wouldn't the Woonsocket, SD-based cataloger be happy? What... (Read More)
6th ANNUAL Electronic Marketing Survey - Statistical Data Included
Catalog Age - June 1, 2002, by Sherry Chiger
Byline: Sherry Chiger
Web marketing has come a long way, baby. When Catalog Age conducted its first Electronic Marketing Survey, in June 1997, only 45% of respondents with Websites offered secure socket connections for credit-card payments. Near... (Read More)
Panicware, Inc. Announces the Newest Free Release of Pop-Up Stopper, Now With Windows XP and Netscape 7 Support
Business Wire - May 23, 2002
Business Editors, High-Tech Writers
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 23, 2002
Panicware answers user requests for Windows XP and Netscape
support with the newest release of Pop-Up Stopper -- a completely
free product to control Internet pop-u... (Read More)
Worm Infiltrates Kazaa File-Swapping Network
Newsbytes News Network - May 20, 2002, by Adam Creed
File swappers logged on to the Kazaa peer-to-peer (P2P) network may download more than they bargained for, according to an anti-virus company's report of a new worm that is spreading over Kazaa.
Among the malicious features of "Worm.Kazaa.Benjam... (Read More)
Kids Not Masters Of The Net - Study
Newsbytes News Network - May 8, 2002, by Adam Creed
Maybe children should be more involved in the design of Web sites targeted at them because, according to a new study, the little things that don't bother adults so much online result in markedly different behavior from kids.
A new study by Niels... (Read More)
The changing model of web content - News - FT.com - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
Communicate - May 1, 2002
FT.com, the Financial Times' website, is to introduce subscription services from this month and the move is likely to see other primary content providers following suit. In the aftermath of the dot.com crash many content providers had doggedly stu... (Read More)
IMS and comScore Join Forces to Help Pharmaceutical Firms Measure Value of Internet Investments
Business Wire - April 29, 2002
Business/Health & Science Editors
FAIRFIELD, Conn.--(BW HealthWire)--April 29, 2002
Alliance to Enrich Industry's Understanding
Of Consumer and Physician Online Behavior
IMS HEALTH (NYSE: RX) today announced a strategic alliance with onlin... (Read More)
Pamela Anderson Wins One In Sex Video Fight
Newsbytes News Network - April 25, 2002, by Steven Bonisteel
Actress Pamela Anderson and former husband Tommy Lee have gained a partial victory in a long-running battle over the distribution of what might be the most notorious sex video ever released on the Internet.
A federal appeals court ruled this wee... (Read More)
Time running out for fixes at Homestore.com
Los Angeles Business Journal - April 22, 2002, by Anthony Palazzo
The clock is winding down at Homestore.com.
Over the past several months, the once-mighty real estate portal has endured an accounting scandal, a management overthrow, the evaporation of more than $2 billion in market value and the temporary sus... (Read More)
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