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Automakers Need to Become Better Conversationalists

Features: ADOTAS — Today, many car buyers are making their purchases — or, at the very least, conducting substantial, decisive research — online from the comforts of their homes and offices. Prospective [...] More...

     
 

Affiliates can win in the media buy game

Features: ADOTAS — One of the absolute coolest things about affiliate marketing is the fact that a single affiliate can take on a Fortune 500 company for ad space on a [...] More...

     
 

Readers weigh in on ATT, ad networks and the iPhone

News: ADOTAS — In our weekly poll, readers overwhelmingly said that Apple should not get rid of ATT, just add more carriers. Readers (some correctly, others not so much) also pointed [...] More...

     
 

Hiring, promotions, location, partnerships and product news

News: ADOTAS — Internet Oldtimers Foundation, Jumptap, eXelate, Kampyle, The Digital College Network, HopStop, Winstar Interactive Media, Travel Ad Network, Getfugu and the Rubicon Project had annoucements this past week. The Rubicon [...] More...

     
 
 
 
 

OPA large ad units unfurl across the web

News: ADOTAS — The Online Publishers Association said a group of leading brands have started using the new ad units across OPA member sites. The units, which were originally announced in March, [...] More...

     
 

Email spam in June worst since 2007

News: ADOTAS — MessageLabs Intelligence released its numbers for June, and it’s amazing any gets an email or link with getting spammed or running into malware. Email spam levels hit 90.4% of [...] More...

     
 

Joost becomes YouTube roadkill, starts layoffs

News: ADOTAS — Despite reworking its technology to work in a web browser, the $45 million video service that was supposed to be a YouTube killer is now on life support. Joost [...] More...

     
 

Ad networks, not websites, choked on Michael Jackson news

News: ADOTAS — The news of the pop star’s death saw an unprecedented spike in Internet traffic, and then a sloooowww Internet. Akamai said worldwide Internet traffic was 11 percent higher than [...] More...