These articles have been tagged under 'affiliates' by the bigmouthmedia team.
AOL undergoing a Platform A reshuffle
AOL is set to restructure its commercial operations around its ad-targeting business Platform A, and announced that it will guarantee CPM revenues to developers on social networks.
Britain loves an online bargain
According to research by Hitwise, UK internet searches for 'vouchers' have increased 12-fold over the last three years.
Online Retailers turn Facebook Users into Affiliates
Affiliate Window has launched a new Facebook application that will turn the social networking site into an affiliation scheme that could benefit both retailers and users.
Tax Law on New York Affiliates does not die with Spitzer
New York based affiliates are getting the cold shoulder from the affiliate programs driving revenue their way - all due to a new law to go into effect June 1, 2008.
The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations Act of 2008
The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations Act of 2008 has two clauses which could relate to some forms of digital advertising.
Microsoft Live Search Cashback: Cheap Trick or Paradigm Shift?
Microsoft has finally unveiled its latest secret weapon in the battle to end Google's domination of the search marketplace after mounting speculation over recent weeks.
It looks like Ask.com is planning on having words with its competitors
It's been reported that Ask.com has agreed to acquire privately-held Lexico Publishing - the company that owns word-heavy sites Dictionary.com, Thesauras.com and Reference.com - for an estimated $100 million.
UK affiliate spending hotspots revealed for first time
Britain's first survey of affiliate spending on PPC campaigns has been published by bigmouthmedia.
Cox Enterprises buys online ad network Adify
Media company Cox Enterprises has purchased online ad start-up Adify, it has been revealed.
Microsoft 'to unseat current Yahoo! board'
With the deadline for Yahoo! to accept Microsoft's takeover proposal now past, Microsoft may be set to unseat the search engine provider's board, it has been suggested.







