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comicbaseSep 7, 2010
Ad agencies consider social media as a gimmick, not as an effective way to deliver the client more money.
Closed AccountSep 7, 2010
This is just getting more and more controversial... http://bit.ly/deMeGa
Closed AccountSep 7, 2010Staff
Location Campaigns Are the New Targeting Mechanism
krandenSep 7, 2010
The future of ad's
Digg V4.
With new RSS and ad feeds providing you with advertising content instead of meaningless images and stories that carry no weight to make money.
rmxzSep 7, 2010
I'm starting to think that Digg V4's vision is nothing more than a page-rank arbitrage scam.
Digg has (had?) a great page rank; so many google searches for recent news show Digg on the first page.
Many of these professional-blog-spam companies (mashible, gawker, techcrunch,etc) probably had worse page rank.
So digg doesn't even care about the old users who spent time & bandwidth & server CPU resources submitting stories and commenting -- the Profit Margin on such a user is so much lower than the guys who just click over from google search and click directly over to one of the new diggv4 "media partners"/spammers.
byderekjSep 7, 2010
Completely agree!
stolemybikeSep 7, 2010
Mashable... submitted by mashable. Yay digg v4!
Closed AccountSep 7, 2010
That is a good comments
http://bit.ly/9aXwpc
richmomzSep 7, 2010
You're looking at it... the "future" is apparently ad spam masquerading as "Social Media".
linuxpersonSep 7, 2010
What else do you expect from mashaspam?
Closed AccountSep 7, 2010
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johnnysoftwareSep 7, 2010
I think it would be nice is there was a rock solid, safe medium for including ads in web pages. Unfortunately, JPG, GIF, Flash, and JavaScript have let us computer users/owners down repeatedly on the topic of "safe". I'm surprised the ad industry has not formally requested the computer industry makes these things safe so there will be fewer problems and less rejection of ads by users. It is obvious what is going to happen if these technical building blocks do not get completely sanitized of risks soon.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
karlvizmatikSep 7, 2010
Kevin, can you put a Mashable tab next to the Upcoming? thanks.
richmomzSep 7, 2010
Actually one nice potential feature, and I mean this with all seriousness, would be some sort of "blacklist" option to block the garbage we don't want to see on the frontpage.
wazupmanSep 7, 2010
If they implemented the blacklist option and blocked all of the garbage on the frontpage I think it would be a completely blank and empty frontpage.
shadowspawnSep 7, 2010
Mashable sucks. I think they are in cahoots with the spammers here.
rmxzSep 7, 2010
Not even in cahoots.
They *ARE* the spammers here. (or, rather, the most egregious of the spammers)
westvalleyprosSep 9, 2010
Google has just changed the game with the introduction of Google Instant. http://www.indianapolisseotraining.com/google-instant-changes-how-we-search/
This will change how we interact with the Search Engines