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Attribution Wars: A Plea For Small-e Enlightenment (Part 2)

Pssst. Over there, next to the purple wing chair. Behind the foosball table and just beyond the 2002 vintage lava lamps. It’s a gaggle of digital marketers, munching on Pez, and screaming at the unfortunate Fortune 500 brand CEO who made the mistake of ...

From ANDREW GOODMAN, Search Engine Land,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Forrester Research, Inc.,  New York Yankees,  Jeff Greenfield

Phillyist Playlist: The O'Jays at Liacouras Center

There are innumerable ways to open this concert preview. We could do straight down the middle, noting the sheer amount of R&B power taking the stage at Temple University this weekend. Or perhaps a witty (sexual yet tasteful) reference to starting a ...

From ANDREW GOODMAN, Phillyist,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: The O'Jays (musician),  Donald J Trump,  Lady Sovereign (musician),  Eddie Levert

Playlist Rewind: Saul Williams at the TLA

Sometimes I wonder what it would be like if my dad was a militant slam poet who used eardrum shattering electronic beats and industrial hip-hop to communicate his message of individualism, anti-conformity and transcending the shackles of racism that ...

From ANDREW GOODMAN, Phillyist,  2 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Saul Williams,  Trent Reznor,  Nine Inch Nails,  U2 (musician),  Nike

Phillyist Playlist: Saul Williams at TLA

Really, so your plan was to spend your night off in between World Series games at home, resting your liver and your wallet? Well think again, because there is a tour rolling into Philly on Friday that takes crazy to a whole new level. Tell your ...

From ANDREW GOODMAN, Phillyist,  29 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Saul Williams,  Nine Inch Nails,  HBO,  Allen Ginsberg,  KRS-One

Attribution Wars: In Defense Of The Last Click (Part I)

I went to a party last week. It was put on by a big online player, mainly to thank agencies who buy large gobs of display ads for their clients. And strangely, one of the hosts began apologizing to me (over the gurgling sounds of me thanking him for ...

From ANDREW GOODMAN, Search Engine Land,  19 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Seven Compelling Reasons That Now Is The Time To Ramp Up Paid Search

Paid search accounts for about 50% of all digital advertising spending today in most major markets, give or take 10% (the UK clocks in as one of the most impressive English-speaking markets for paid search, clocking in at 58% of digital spend, ...

From ANDREW GOODMAN, Search Engine Land,  21 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Varian, Inc.

Phillyist Rewind: Living Colour at World Cafe Live

You heard it here first: Living Colour has restored my faith in the Church of Rock. They absolutely killed it last night, shaking the World Cafe Live to the core and sending the crowd—largely comatose before they hit the stage—into a metal-infused ...

From ANDREW GOODMAN, Phillyist,  4 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Living Colour (musician),  Vernon Reid,  Cee-Lo,  Goodie Mob (musician),  Corey Glover (musician)

Phillyist Playlist: Living Colour at World Cafe Live

Thursday night, the New York City funk metal fusion quartet Living Colour (MySpace) takes the stage at World Cafe Live. Back in the late 80s, Living Colour shook the rock mainstream, sending shockwaves through its bland predictability with every guitar ...

From ANDREW GOODMAN, Phillyist,  2 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Living Colour (musician),  Sly Stone,  Vernon Reid,  Corey Glover (musician),  Rage Against the Machine (musician)

Google’s Bid Simulator Tool: So Transparent, It’s Deflationary?

Over the years, we’ve counseled advertisers to be wary of certain inflationary tendencies that are built into the very terminology and interface design of paid search. Experienced bidders know better but new advertisers can get tripped up. ...

From ANDREW GOODMAN, Search Engine Land,  24 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Yahoo!

Playlist Rewind: Our Lady Peace at TLA

So given the soft spot in our heart for 90s rock, we bought our ticket and didn't expect to write a review, but OLP rocked so hard that we wanted to show them some love. The combination of the band's wailing guitars, matching drums, and the vocal power ...

From ANDREW GOODMAN, Phillyist,  17 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Raine Maida

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