According to Mashable and Forbes, yesterday’s blackout by Wikipedia, and other sites (including this one) caused some pols to rethink their position. PIPA co-sponsor Florida Sen. Marco Rubio pulled his name from the bill Wednesday, and SOPA co-sponsor Arizona Rep. Ben Quayle pulled his name Tuesday. But the war ain’t over. An entertainment industry lobbying… Continue reading Pols Reverse Their Position on Piracy, But Big Content Slaps Back
Month: January 2012
Supporting anti-SOPA/PIPA Blackout day
For our audience, thanks for bearing with us as we joined in blacking out our site in protest of SOPA/PIPA legislation. The video we displayed gives a good explanation of the issues at hand and we will leave it in place with this post. PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the… Continue reading Supporting anti-SOPA/PIPA Blackout day
Running The Numbers On Type-Invertising
Young-Bean Song, founder of AnalyticsDNA, a Seattle-based strategy and analytics research consultancy, believes “online marketers are not looking for incremental improvement. Instead they are looking for quantum leaps in awareness, message association, favorability and intent.” Song contends online marketers can find what they’re seeking in something called “type-in” advertising, which is a branded version of… Continue reading Running The Numbers On Type-Invertising