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Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler! Online Retail Growing 10%!
There’s good news for online retailers: Forrester is predicting a 10% growth rate for you guys!
In fact, online sales will increase from $173 billion this year to a healthy $249 billion in 2014. Along with that growth comes a nice bump in online retail’s share of all US retail sales: up from 6% to 8% [...]
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McTweets: Over 1 Billion Served
So what’s the deal? Is Twitter slowing down or speeding up? Reports of slowing of growth in visitors and accounts of Twitter has created a stir for some. Unfortunately for Twitter that is the price of a ‘hockey stick’ growth pattern which is associated with rapid mass appeal. It’s every business’ dream but goes up [...]
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Will Mobile Drive Growth For Yahoo?
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Jedi Metrics: How To Prepare For SEO Growth
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Google’s Q3: $5.94 billion, 7 Percent YoY Revenue Growth, 14 Percent Paid Click Growth
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Has Bing’s Growth Stalled?
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New Study: One Word Describes Affiliate Marketing via Social Networks – Craptastic!
If you’re an affiliate marketer, 2009 doesn’t hold much growth for you, but Forrester predicts a healthy rise in spending after that–through 2014. In fact, US affiliate marketing spend will increase to $4 billion over that 5 year stretch, realizing a very healthy 16% growth rate. However, if you’re hoping Facebook, Twitter,
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Learning and Laughing in SEO
Good news for teachers and comedians! The latest monthly report of online activity from comScore shows exceptional traffic growth for education and humor sites. The humorous Web site category saw 21 percent growth in Augustaccording to comScore. Sites with funny videos topped the list. The word coming out of comScore...
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Bing Up Again; Can Yahoo Follow in its Footsteps?
Microsoft’s Bing continues to grow its market share, according to comScore. They’re up from 8% (Microsoft’s market share at launch) to 9.3% (that astounding leap represents over 16% growth!! Google’s growth rate, by comparison, is paltry! Paltry, I tell you!). And we probably have to ascribe at least a little of their growth
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