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Daily Archives: Monday, June 23, 2008
It’s 2008. Why hasn’t Internet advertising surpassed magazine advertising?
Four years ago, an article in the Wall Street Journal suggested Internet advertising would match magazine advertising by 2007 and blow past it in 2008. What happened? The very short version: During 2007, almost $60 billion was spent on advertising … Continue reading
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Hacks divided by an (un)common jargon | Martin Stabe Martin explains what a lede is called in the UK – It’s the intro. Makes more sense to me than ‘lede.’ Actually, it’s the intro par — as in paragraph. (tags: … Continue reading
