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- New TV trends: Internet movies, 3-D, power saving (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
To entice consumers to buy, manufacturers are touting relatively inexpensive advances. One is that many top-line and even some value-priced TVs will connect to the Internet.
- Mixer alert! Learn about Internet marketing (The Desert Sun)
An Internet marketing expert is scheduled to speak at this month's Women Leaders Forum of the Coachella Valley Desert Women Entrepreneurs Mixer.
- New TV trends: Internet movies, 3-D, power saving (San Francisco Chronicle)
TV makers are adding sexy new features like streaming Internet movies and 3-D capabilities this year, betting that they can keep consumers away from basic, no-frills sets, even in a weak economy. The manufacturers are fighting an unhappy trend. DisplaySearch,...
- Mobile marketing to come of age in 2009 (Business Standard India)
Digital media advertising ( internet, mobile and digital signage) is expected to emerge as the medium of choice for advertisers.
- New TV trends: Internet movies, power saving (Connecticut Post)
LAS VEGAS -- TV makers are adding sexy new features like streaming Internet movies and 3-D capabilities this year, betting that they can keep consumers away from basic, no-frills sets, even in a
- New TV trends: Internet movies, 3-D, power saving (AP via Yahoo! News)
TV makers are adding sexy new features like streaming Internet movies and 3-D capabilities this year, betting that they can keep consumers away from basic, no-frills sets, even in a weak economy.
- Hotelier?s 2009 Top Ten Internet Marketing Resolutions | By Max Starkov & Jason Price (Hospitality Net)
Here at HeBS we firmly believe that a comprehensive, ROI-centric Internet marketing strategy is the hotelier's perfect "survival tool" in the current economic environment. In the difficult year we expect 2009 to be, a well-executed Internet marketing strategy can help smart hoteliers generate incremental revenues, improve marketing ROIs, retain existing and attract more affluent travelers, and ...
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