Twitter has finally unveiled its greatly anticipated advertising platform, or at least its “first phase.” People have been waiting for a Twitter business model for years now and the company has done its share in bringing up expectations. Now that Twitter has launched its “really cool” ads, the... |
13 April 2010 09:31 GMT |
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Advertising has been the main driving engine of the entire online economy, so you'd think that, after all these years, there's no way someone could really come up with something new. Bug Digg showed that approaches that might seem counter-intuitive might very well pay off in the long run. Last year, the soc... |
26 February 2010 10:55 GMT |
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It looks like Digg may be getting what it seems to want the most as the site has seen a strong growth in audience in the past several months, adding 5 million unique visitors in just four months. Spurred by some of the sometimes not so popular changes, the numbers keep on rising, which can only be a good thing for a ... |
10 August 2009 04:20 GMT |
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Digg may be working hard on securing new revenue streams, with the recent Digg Ads for example, but this doesn't fix the bigger problem the social link aggregator is facing, namely that its core business is being replaced by other services, meaning Twitter, with which it can't compete directly without radic... |
7 August 2009 08:43 GMT |
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Two months ago social link sharing aggregator Digg announced an interesting and potentially risky move with a new type of ads that would show up in the regular stream and – the best part – which users will get to “digg” or “bury” depending on how good they are. Called Digg Ads, the... |
7 August 2009 05:31 GMT |
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