Archive for October, 2007

 World War Two Veterans Encouraged To Create Free Online Autobiographies, Families Invited To Help

Veterans encouraged to share their stories and help create a national record of first hand experiences from World War II. (PRWeb Sep 28, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/TG92ZS1aZXRhLUNyYXMtTWFnbi1UaGlyLVplcm8= Read More at PRWeb…



 185 Employers Gather at Career Fair

This year’s list of visitors for the BYU Career Fair includes 185 different businesses. Read More at Brigham Young NewsNet…



 Book Excerpt; 12 Steps To the Interactive Future

“The customer is in control.” If you’ve spent more than 15 minutes in any marketing conference, you’ve probably heard some luminary utter this neo-platitude. Chances are, you also know what comes next: “It’s the Web that put that customer there.” Read More at BrandWeek…



 Search Month: September 2007 Search News, In Review

Search Month is a monthly newsletter that recaps stories covered on Search Engine Land over the past month. It’s also available by feed here . Below, news about Search Engine Land itself, then our 10 most popular stories from September 2007, then a major story for various search topics along with other stories related to [...]



 Social Marketing Has People Talking

MySpace. Facebook. LinkedIn. Hundreds of millions of Internet users flock to virtual destinations called social networking sites every month. Read More at Advertising and Marketing Review…



 A case of content sponsorship ads outperforming banner campaigns

According to the company, Answers.com’s content sponsorship programme lets Media Contacts’ advertising clients display branded content to an engaged audience while they search for information relevant to that message on a specific Answers.com topic or category page. Read More at eyefortravel.com…



 Explosion in high-priced student loans sow seeds of trouble for U.S. economic growth

The near doubling in the cost of a college degree the past decade has produced an explosion in high-priced student loans that could haunt the U.S. economy for years. Read More at The Globe Gazette…