December 28, 2009
As expected it looks like this week may be a bit light in the news department. That’s fine. Everyone needs a break from time to time. So as I am looking around this morning I come across an op-ed piece in the New York Times that is written by Adam Raff, a co-founder of Foundem, [...]
October 23, 2009
As the new proposals for rules and regulations start to show up regarding net neutrality moving forward it is apparent that politics and political wrangling will rule this one. A very real possible result of this could be that common sense is shelved. Why do I say this? Go ahead and read the article from [...]
October 21, 2009
Is there a fine line between “rallying the troops” and “astroturfing?”
Well, if there is, AT&T will be our case study for the day, after an internal email–asking employees to oppose net neutrality–has surfaced.
It appears that proponents of net neutrality–and AT&T’s detractors–have jumped on a single line of the wordy memo:
We encourage you, your family and [...]
October 21, 2009
Is there a fine line between “rallying the troops” and “astroturfing?”
Well, if there is, AT&T will be our case study for the day, after an internal email–asking employees to oppose net neutrality–has surfaced.
It appears that proponents of net neutrality–and AT&T’s detractors–have jumped on a single line of the wordy memo:
We encourage you, your family and [...]
September 12, 2009
By Trisha Lyn Fawver
If ever a cause was near & dear to me, this is definitely one of them. As an affiliate manager, affiliate marketing is my livelihood. Over the last year, several states have introduced legislation defining affiliates as tax nexus for businesses. This means that if a merchant has affiliates in a [...]