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July 17, 2007

We're updating our online marketing forecast

We're preparing to update our popular Online Marketing Forecast for 2007 to 2012.  Though we know the market is growing in a seemingly unbounded fashion, we need your help to keep us grounded in reality.  If you’re involved in budgeting for email, search, display ads, or emerging channels, please take our online surveyIf not, spread the word to your colleagues who are. Survey participants reveive a copy of the new Online Marketing Forecast and are entered into a drawing.

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turnkeymarketing&sales

Don't overlook PR value of the advertising industry. Nathan Orms says the internet is all about stories about stories, with buzz being generated by crazy stunts that are covered elsewhere. Think Second Life kiosks - no one knew what they would or really should cost until people started doing it.

turnkeymarketing&sales

Don't overlook PR value of the advertising industry. Nathan Orms says the internet is all about stories about stories, with buzz being generated by crazy stunts that are covered elsewhere. Think Second Life kiosks - no one knew what they would or really should cost until people started doing it.

turnkeymarketing&sales

Don't overlook PR value of the advertising industry. Nathan Orms says the internet is all about stories about stories, with buzz being generated by crazy stunts that are covered elsewhere. Think Second Life kiosks - no one knew what they would or really should cost until people started doing it.

turnkeymarketing&sales

Don't overlook PR value of the advertising industry. Nathan Orms says the internet is all about stories about stories, with buzz being generated by crazy stunts that are covered elsewhere. Think Second Life kiosks - no one knew what they would or really should cost until people started doing it.

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