More interesting stuff on the web
Monday, November 17th, 2008 at 10:00 pm
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Here’s some more interesting content I’ve found on the web recently:
- Can Social Networks Predict What You’ll Buy? - Those stalking the social-networking field are betting that birds of a feather don't just flock together — they buy together too.
- Few respond to email marketing messages - Fewer people are opening and responding to email marketing messages in 2008, according to a new report from MailerMailer.
- comScore Reports That More Than 14 Million U.K. Internet Users Visited a Blog in August - a study of blog visitation in the U.K. examining the top blog platforms and individual blogs as ranked by total U.K. visitors. In August, 14.5 million people in the U.K. visited at least one blog, representing 41 percent of the total U.K. Internet audience.
For all bookmarks that I’ve made check out del.icio.us.
Tags: Blogging, email+marketing, Marketing, social+media, social+networking, sra, statistics
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Latest bookmarks 
My most recent bookmarks from del.icio.us:
- 33 Free Tools to Make Your Website Better | FutureNow's GrokDotCom / Marketing Optimization Blog
- MMA study finds increase in mobile marketing receptiveness
- If RSS Is Niche Media, Why Use It?
- New Media Knowledge - Rough Guide to: Social Media and the Law
- UK Kids and Teens Communicate Nonstop
- Understanding and Aligning the Value of Social Media | FutureNow's GrokDotCom / Marketing Optimization Blog
- weaverluke: Twitter.com
- The week that Britain's culture wars broke out | Media | The Observer
- Message in-a-Box
- Welcome to Where I Live | Where I Live
- Utilising Web 2.0 in local government
- MySpace and Facebook Fast Becoming the Leading Mobile Social Networks
- searching for the impact of empowerment report - MORI
- Demos | Publications | State of Trust
- Pew Internet: Teens, Video Games and Civics

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