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Blogs about drugs and schoolchildren
The following are a selection of blog comments that were posted on the Dispatch website following last week?s main story in the Saturday Dispatch about drugs and schoolchildren. Keith Green: Well done to Charles Foster for his realistic approach to
FeedDiggest Monday, November 03, 200811% Drop in CPM Ad Rates in Q3
Silicon Alley Insider have read the latest report from Rubicon Project, and draws this conclusion:
The average amount advertisers pay publishers to display their ads one thousand times - CPMs - dropped 11 percent from Q2 to Q3 across the 307 ad networks and 1,300 publishers that ad-optimizing firm The Rubicon Project calls clients.
Graph and more information in their news post.
Is the financial crisis finally showing in the ad market? I'd say yes, but it is still not as bad as it'll be for old media.
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FeedDiggest Monday, November 03, 2008Darren Rowse Launches TwiTip
Darren Rowse, of ProBlogger fame, is obviously a bit obsessed with Twitter. So much, in fact, that he has launched a blog called TwiTip, where he offers Twitter tips for beginners, and the rest of us as well I assume. This from the about page:
After looking down my nose at Twitter for a year I decided I'd be in a much better position to critique it if I had used it - so I started to 'Tweet' in 2007. Doing so changed my life in a way that was a complete surprise to me.
Check it out if you're into Twitter, or just curious. Oh, and don't forget to follow the Blog Herald on Twitter as well. You see, we like it too.
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FeedDiggest Monday, November 03, 2008Generation Gap - One Man and His Blog
Mark Deakin of Microsoft Microsofts Mark Deakin on the joys of getting older A couple of things happened recently that brought home to me how wide the communications divide between the generations can be, and also how problematic. Firstly, I asked one
FeedDiggest Monday, November 03, 2008Blogs Examine State Ballot Initiatives, Gender Violence, Contraception As Campaign Issue, Women's Rights
Women's Health / Gynecology News Main Category: Women's Health / Gynecology Also Included In: Public Health; Sexual Health / STDs email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current Article Ratings: Patient / Public:
FeedDiggest Monday, November 03, 2008WSJ's 'Health Blog' Examines Arizona Ballot Measure That Would Prohibit Universal Health Coverage
The Wall Street Journal's 'Health Blog' on Wednesday examined a measure that will appear next month on Arizona's ballot that, if passed, would amend the state's constitution to say that no law 'shall impose any penalty or fine, of any type, for choosing
FeedDiggest Monday, November 03, 2008Tim Hayward: Kitchen equipment with emotional significance
Word of Mouth blog by numbers ? today Comments 1. Expecting answers (19) 2. Nail soup anyone? (10) 3. Salt in my wounds (57) 4. ... and to accompany that? (17) Most viewed 1. What dietary advice are women given the world over? 2. Tim Hayward: Too much
FeedDiggest Monday, November 03, 2008YM Blog-a-Thon: The Presidential Debate You Didn't See
Official Participant in the Youth Media Blog-a-Thon Yoblogger?s Donny and Silvano re-enact the Presidential debate that Obama and McCain don?t want you to see. ?Donny Lumpkins & Silvano Pontoniere
FeedDiggest Monday, November 03, 20086 Blogging Tips from David Ogilvy
David Ogilvy, in what is perhaps one of history's greatest understatements, referred to himself plainly as an "advertising man". The truth is that, in many circles, Ogilvy is though of, even today, as the advertising man, an idol in an industry where egos often run very high.
Though he first retired over thirty years ago, his writings and teachings are still standard reading for college students today. Over the course of his 40-plus year career he helped create many of advertising's most famous print ads, he founded Ogilvy and Mather, an advertising agency is still thriving today, and he wrote two books that still relevant today.
Ogilvy was known for his laser-focused efforts on creating ads that "make the cash register ring". Though his approach was not as "creative" as others in the field, it was very effective. His ads also tended to favor longer body copy, including at least one ad that contained some 10,000 words. In fact, Ogilvy's first book, "Confessions of an Advertising Man" w
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