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  • Opting in to Anti-Spam Compliance
    Is your small business ready to comply with the new anti-spam law? Here's one affordable solution that can help SMBs with micro marketing budgets remain legal.
  • The Dilemma of E-mail Marketing for SMBs
    The fine line between what is considered legitimate e-mail marketing and spam is often vague enough to deter even the most honest businesses from engaging in a little self promotion.
  • More Battles With the Demon Spammers
    Readers respond to columnist Beth Cox's commentary on why it was time to throw in the towel on her own personal crusade against spam.
  • Memo to Spammers: I Surrender
    When she had to choose between blocking the constant deluge of junk mail or possibly missing another important correspondence or news tip, columnist Beth Cox decided it was time to throw in the towel on her own personal crusade against spam.
  • AOL Inks Pact With Best Buy
    Following in the footsteps of EarthLink, the embattled ISP signs a promotional agreement that includes both in-store advertising for its broadband service and online shopping elements.
  • eBay Ends AOL Ad Sales Deal
    Although some friction is reported between the companies, the money is increasingly less significant to eBay; meanwhile prosecutors are after PayPal's gambling transaction revenues.
  • AOL, Infinity in Content-Swap Promo
  • Al-Jazeera's English Site Slammed by Traffic
    An Arab TV channel uses Web to reach viewers who don't receive its cable signal.
  • LendingTree Scores an Exclusive
    The loan origination site inks a pact with AutoTrader.com that makes it the sole integrated loan provider on the car sales site.
  • Wedding Bells for DealTime, Epinions
    The shopping search company and the consumer review and product ratings firm will integrate content and technology, while maintaining their branding.
  • Two Thumbs Up for E-Commerce
    The official government measuring body says that fourth-quarter 2002 online sales were very good indeed.
  • 'Value Pricing' Key to Boosting Profits
    Research study finds that the leaders in e-commerce, PC sales and other industries are the ones best able to avoid price deflation and meet customer expectations.
  • E-Commerce Industry Soaring
    Research says Amazon.com is leading a performance surge, while travel, online brokerage and auction sites also are doing well.
  • Is the End Near for Salon.com?
    Once again the hip online journalism and commentary site is on the brink of disaster as the ad revenue just isn't there and the subscription model isn't quite making it.
  • E-Commerce as a Way of Life
    A study on Internet usage finds that nearly two-thirds of all Internet users have purchased a product or service online as the Web becomes increasingly pervasive.
  • Online Sales Tax? No Big Deal
    Despite all the moaning by e-tailers, such a tax is inevitable and will not impede the growth of e-commerce, says a new industry study.
  • Yahoo! Debuts Pay Radio Service
    Just one day after settling one of a number of music-related copyright lawsuits, the portal takes its LAUNCHcast Internet radio service down the premium path.
  • Online Spending Forecast: $14.8B in Q1
    Yahoo-Nielsen Internet Confidence Index takes a slight dip, but the overall outlook remains positive; broadband users are significantly more upbeat about the Net.
  • Spammer Exposes Customer Data
    A seller of pirated Norton software, who inundates the Net with spam touting his cheap prices, leaves open a back door to buyers' personal information -- and officials say it happens all the time.
  • Special Report: Frauds, Scams and the Flimflam-Man
  • A New Lease on Life for Homestore?
    Still recovering from an accounting scandal, the online real estate play settles an old dispute and signs a new marketing agreement with AOL.
  • AOL Names Branding Exec
  • AOL Said to Take $10 Billion Charge
  • E-Tailers Enjoying Pre-Holiday Sales Crush
    Online shopping figures show consumers are consistently spending more this season.

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Varick Media Management New York, United States

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Varick Media Management New York, United States

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Confidential Leading Publisher New York, United States

Director, Online Acquisition Marketing - Consumer (eCommerce, SEM/SEO)
Barnes & Noble.com New York, United States

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