Target has introduced new online daily deals for the holiday shopping season. Target.com's Daily Deals will offer one-day sales of up to 50 percent off regular prices. New deals this holiday season include: *“Mega Merry Mondays,” beginning each week with deals on 17 popular items. *“Total Toy Tuesdays,” offering discounts on five popular toys. Shoppers can be notified of the daily deals by signing up for email, text … [Read more...]
Target Launches Online Daily Deals For The Holiday Season
‘Friends’ App May Become Your New Contact List
How much time do you spend trying to keep with all your friends on the various social platforms? Chances are it's quite a bit. Most of your friends are probably on Facebook, some are hard die heard Twitterers, and some won't let go of MySpace. Enter the Friends app from Taptivate for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The official blog states, "Friends gathers everyone you care about from all the major social networks into one place". Brian … [Read more...]
Common Mistakes in Enterprise Pay Per Click
In another article we looked at large scale SEO with Bill Hunt. We also sat down with Eric Enge of Stone Temple Consulting at PubCon, who talked about enterprise PPC. "There's some things that change when you get to a very large account, whether it's greater than 50k a month spend or greater than 100k a month spend, you know, whatever it may be," he tells us. "The campaigns tend to get very complex. You are going to have a … [Read more...]
Twitter Founders Discuss The Origin Of The Name With Jimmy Fallon
Last night, Twitter founders Evan Williams (@EV) and Biz Stone (@Biz) were guests on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon and pair discussed the origins of the Twitter name, and a few that didn't quite make the cut. According to Biz Stone, the names that were initially kicked around were, "Jitter" and "Twitch", but those seem to much like a "drug addict". They wanted a name that depicted speed/urgency, so they happened to … [Read more...]
Reducing the Yahoo-to-adCenter Campaign Friction
As you may know, the Yahoo and Microsoft advertising transition is complete. Yahoo and Microsoft paid search advertisers must use adCenter to manage their campaigns. But how smooth has the transition been for advertisers? WebProNews took a few moments to talk about the transition with PPC expert Christine Churchill of Key Relevance at PubCon in Las Vegas. "One of the things that we've done to help clients move and transition over to … [Read more...]
Social Media’s Relevancy Debated At PubCon
It’s easy to imagine that social media will be around forever; Facebook and its 500 million users are hard to ignore. On the other hand, everyone’s also watched sites like Friendster and MySpace fade over time. So at PubCon, a keynote panel addressed the question of whether social media is relevant or just a passing fad. Coverage of PubCon will continue at WebProNews Videos. Stay with WebProNews for more notes and videos from the … [Read more...]
How Can Business Owners and CEOs Keep Up in the Digital Age?
How does a business owner know what online marketing strategies to choose from? There are seemingly new tactics, new ideas, and new tools coming out every day, and most companies simply don’t have the resources to jump right into every one of them. Decision makers must figure out which ones will work best and be the most cost-effective for their companies. The problem is, that it’s just not easy to figure these things out. How do you … [Read more...]
Is Talking Bad About the Boss on Facebook Grounds for Termination?
If the U.S. Army isn’t that strict about what its soldiers can say on social media channels (as long as no lives are on the line), then perhaps you should be a little lenient with your employees too. At least that’s the impression one might get from the National Labor Relations Board, which has accused an ambulance company of illegally firing an employee based on something she said on Facebook. In a recent press release, the Board … [Read more...]
Army Chief of Strategic Communications Talks Soldier Social Media Limitations
More WebProNews Videos How much information is too much for a soldier in the United States Army to divulge through blogging and social media? Anything that puts other soldiers’ lives at risk. According to the Army’s Chief of Strategic Communications, Lt. Col. André Dean, that’s about it. WebProNews recently sat down with Dean to talk about the social media use of soldiers. “We have since 2007…jumped into social … [Read more...]
Keep it Here for Live Coverage of PubCon This Week
More WebProNews Videos PubCon Las Vegas gets started tomorrow (at least content-wise), and promises to deliver tons of great information about social media marketing, search engine marketing, etc. WebProNews will be covering the event with many exclusive interviews with speakers at the show (see PubCon’s full speaker list here). At BlogWorld last month, WebProNews sat down with Brett Tabke, CEO of WebmasterWorld, which … [Read more...]
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