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Paying for your view, monetization of online video.

Rob looks at the growth of the VoD and wonders where the money will come from to pay for it

Mounting momentum behind mobile monetization

Mobile monetization hits fever pitch. Does this herald a paradim shift or just unwarrented excitement over the new new thing

On-e Vlog, Gordon’s gaffe and online reputation management

Rob’s take on reputation management, whether it’s online or offline, bad news travels fast

Social Media Monetization – ROI still pie in the sky?

A rant on social media, and how difficult it is to measure the success of engagement

First growth in marketing spend for 10 quarters according to Bellweather. Will this impact Online?

Will the predict overall rise in marketing spend herald a boom time for online advertising? Will Rob write something interesting…

Bebo Begone? AOL to sell or shut Bebo

Rob Kelly’s take on the announcement of the proposed sale or closure of Bebo. Was this inevitable, or is it another example of AOL’s hubris

Facebook grows as Google slows?

Snipped on recent figures stating the weekly US Facebook traffic exceeded that for US Google traffoc for the first time ever.

Vlog – Google Vs Facebook, Clash of the Titans?

Now with new Newsroom style backdrop

Will video be the gamechanger for online usage?

What does the inexorable rise of video through the web actually mean?

Face off? Further challenges for search from Facebook in the online monetization stakes

A quick blog on the recent NMA article about the increasing interest in social media for performance marketing

What’s the Buzz? Is Google paranoid about Facebook

Why is Google buzzing Facebook, could it be slightly concerned?

Less is more? Will we see the continued consolidation of ad networks

Does the future hold less, but more differentiated ad networks? How consolidated will the market become?

Talking ’bout a revolution? The social media conversation

What does joining in the social media conversation mean just yet. Shoudl brands be doing all the talking, or would acting like a good date and just listening make more sense for now

Click la difference, does audience interaction differ from country to country?

Do the French click differently to the Germans. Why do the British respond so badly to email