Online advertising spend passes newspapers

A remarkably short build-up — what, maybe 11 years of serious online ad buying to upset the newspaper model that’s been around since the late 17th century?

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Democrats hammer away on secret money ads

You know what? It’s about time they found a working narrative and ran with it.

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Vintage Steve Jobs on Branding

“Apple spends a fortune on advertising – you’d never know it.”

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Free your feed

Full feeds, please.

There’s nothing I dislike more than firing up my Google Reader and finding either summaries of articles (New York Times) or truncated posts containing one paragraph (or less) of content (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Baltimore Sun). Site owners will be quick to tell you that the main reason they provide snippets of posts/stories/etc. in their feeds is to load up your browsing experience with ad views when you are forced to leave the sanctity of your feed reader.

I think that’s a real crappy way to treat your readers.

Free those RSS feeds!

Free the feed.

Look, if it’s money you need, that’s one thing. Throw your feed through Feedburner and use their monetization tools. You may not be able to register the insanely high impressions that make your CPC campaigns tick, but you’ll at least be able to recoup a little bit of revenue while not hackin’ off your sophisticated readership.

Please?

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