The EU Approves Google’s DoubleClick Deal. Yahoo Needs To Pick a Partner Fast.
(via techcrunch) The last barrier to Google’s year-long quest to buy DoubleClick has been removed. The European Union’s antitrust regulator has approved the $3.1 billion deal “without conditions.” Word of the impending approval got out last week. Read more.
(via webware) I got a ping recently about BlogUpp, a reciprocal advertising network for blogs. The concept is this: You submit your blog to the service, and it gets advertised to other BlogUpp users in proportion to the number of BlogUpp ad units you serve on your own site. And it’s free. Read more.
(via Techcrunch) Too often it is still easier to search the entire Web than a single site. In-site search leaves much to be desired in its ability to provide users with accurate search results, let alone assistance in performing more accurate searches. Israeli PredictAd is attacking this challenge head-on by offering auto-complete functionality for search boxes with an added twist: monetizable real-estate. Read more.
The Apple Effect: 1 Million Searches for 3 little ads
(via Compete) Apple has a long history of releasing critically acclaimed ads starting back in 1984 with “The Greatest Commercial of All Time.” More recently, one of the coolest aspects of Apple advertising has been the use of relatively unknown musicians, with their music as the (seemingly) most important element of the commercial. Through multi-million dollar ad campaigns, Apple helps bring these lesser-known artists mainstream. With the recent launch of the iPod Nano, iPod Touch and Macbook Air, Compete took a look at how consumers exposure to offline commercials influenced online behavior, and also how artists (and Apple) benefit from a partnership. Read more.
GoldMail is not a new email service but a platform allows us creat slideshows within audio. You can record the audio during creation or use the section already recorded.
We can make goldmail just for fun, or use it to create rich ads.