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If a publisher's content is being read online, chances are it's not happening on their own site. That remarkable finding is part of new research being released today by tech firm Attributor.
On average, Attributor found, content publishers gain nearly 60% of their content views off their destination sites. What's more, in categories like automotive and travel, that percentage is even more severe, with auto content getting almost 6 times more views off-site than on the original destination site.
With the help of Web analytics firm Compete, Attributor tracked the content of over 100 publications across roughly 30 billion Web pages for its new study.If a publisher's content is being read online, chances are it's not... more
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Your logo design and branding goals must be chosen before you attempt to launch your Web site or fully market your product. This article offers more explanation why this is so important.Your logo design and branding goals must be chosen before you attempt to launch your... more
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Tips on how to begin to SEO your Web site. Some basics to get started when you have not done anything to optimize your site before.Tips on how to begin to SEO your Web site. Some basics to get started when you have... more
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Like any road less traveled, there are still traffic rules that apply to Web site navigation.Like any road less traveled, there are still traffic rules that apply to Web site... more
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The Kindle is a new gadget from Amazon.com that allows you to access news stories and read them on the device. Interesting review from someone who has used the device.The Kindle is a new gadget from Amazon.com that allows you to access news stories and... more
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It is important to make sure your product connects to the content and message of your advertisements. It is important to make sure your product connects to the content and message of your... more
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This article explains why it is important to provide engaging, dynamic and fresh content to a Web site. It can help in your organic search rankings and amount of traffic your site receives.This article explains why it is important to provide engaging, dynamic and fresh... more
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Macintosh owners are far more likely than PC owners to have recently paid for a music download, according to the NPD Group, a market research firm. In the third quarter of 2007, exactly half of Mac owners paid to download music at least once, while only 16 percent of PC owners did.Macintosh owners are far more likely than PC owners to have recently paid for a music... more
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SAN FRANCISCO - Google is testing a new Web service intended to become a repository of knowledge from experts on various topics, one that could turn into a competitor to Wikipedia and other sites.SAN FRANCISCO - Google is testing a new Web service intended to become a repository of... more
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Skribit provides bloggers and readers with a unique form of interaction. Bloggers put our widget module on their blog and readers may suggest (anonymously or through an account) article topics through it. Readers can also vote for these topics. However, the widget does not just show the top 5 post suggestions. There is an algorithm behind it that displays suggestions that are hoppinÂ’ based on recency, number of votes and a few other factors.
Is the future of blogging letting your readers decide. This is very interesting.
Skribit provides bloggers and readers with a unique form of interaction. Bloggers put... more
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Larry Lessig gets TEDsters to their feet, whooping and whistling, following this elegant presentation of "three stories and an argument." The Net's most adored lawyer brings together John Philip Sousa, celestial copyrights, and the "ASCAP cartel" to build a case for creative freedom. He pins down the key shortcomings of our dusty, pre-digital intellectual property laws, and reveals how bad laws beget bad code. Then, in an homage to cutting-edge artistry, he throws in some of the most hilarious remixes you've ever seen.Larry Lessig gets TEDsters to their feet, whooping and whistling, following this... more
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