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Stumpedia.com just signed up their 10,000th Pay-Per-Chat advertiser and is proving that the market is open to new forms of paid search advertising.
Pay-Per-Chat is a new advertising model launched by Stumpedia.com ten months ago to compliment real-time search and the social web. It works ver....
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If you want to create or generate a continuous business, repeat traffic is essential, because it means those same visitors are coming back again and again.
Getting people to visit your website for the first time is an extremely difficult achievement in itself. Getting them to repeat their visit....
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It may not be long until those who use Skype, the popular free internet telephone service, will start to see third party, on-site advertisements. The chief executive of Skype, Josh Silverman, is said to be serious when he speaks of launching various forms of advertising in order for Skype to con....
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The Apple World Wide Developers Conference 2010 is starting on Monday, and the keynote speech will be by none other than Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Jobs is widely expected to make public the next generation of iPhone, and show off the new iPhone OS 4.o software. However, his speech will seem a litt....
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A recent study has shown that “average” individuals have heard of Twitter as well as Facebook. Though you might still get a confused look when you ask someone about Twitter or Facebook, odds are that you will receive a glimmer of recognition instead.
Twitter and its “Tweets” don....
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Google Wave came out this week. It is a real time communication platform that combines email, instant messaging, wikis, chat, and social networking all in one convenient place. It is a pretty cool program. To be able to test out Google Wave you have to get an invite, much like when Gmail first came out.
If you were not fortunate enough to get an invite for Google Wave don’t worry you still have hope. Google Wave Invites lets people sign up and request an invite. It matches people that have invites to share with the people that need them. It’s a simple process, then you just wait and hope for an invite to come your way.
The other option for getting a Google Wave invite is to check eBay. The invites are slowly making their way to the auction site.I guess it would depend on how bad you wanted the invite if you are willing to pay for one.
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