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Source: VatorNews By Faith Merino While neither company has confirmed the story, the acquisition follows a week of buyout rumors Google has just purchased Groupon for $2.5 billion, according to an unnamed insider who spoke with VatorNews. Neither Google nor Groupon could be reached for comment to confirm the report, but Vator’s source is reliable and the report falls in line with the recent... [Read more]
So long and thanks for all the fish! That’s the message today from Google to it’s Wave product. Google has announced it’s killing off the web app which was supposed to be a new way for people to interact and combine email, instant messaging, blog publishing, wiki collaboration et all, into one message system. Wave isn’t really even that old — it was announced at last... [Read more]
One daily feature we’ve had here at The eMail Guide since day one is our Google news for Email Marketing. However, we’ve been thinking we could take this to a higher level and make the Google news feature into something even more valuable to you. Starting tomorrow, you’ll see a new feature in place of our daily Google news at The eMail Guide! We call it “The Buzz” and... [Read more]
It’s official! The Google Nexus One smart phone is now on the market. It’s not big news to most because Google leaked it back in December when they distributed pre-market phones to employees and other “friends of Google”. You can get the specs on the phone (which uses the Android OS) here. Google is calling it a “super phone” rather than a “smart phone” but, analysts aren’t convinced... [Read more]
Stylizing logo art isn’t new but, certainly Google has taken the art to a science while keeping a healthy sense of humour about it. There’s an old saying about “the little things being the difference” and I have to agree. While it’s true that Google’s commitment to a very simple home page doesn’t give them that much to work with, it’s also true that they (out of necessity) have shown... [Read more]
In our never ending quest to make you the smartest eMail Marketer on this planet, The eMail Guide has compiled yet another top list of eMail Marketing resources for your marketing tool box. Got a resource that you’d like to add to the collection? Post a link! Bronto Blog’s anatomy of an eMail A simple and to the point outline of how your marketing eMail should be constructed. http://blog.bronto.com/2009/06/10/the-anatomy-of-an-email/ Guide... [Read more]
I wanted to wish everyone on Sesame Street a happy 40th birthday. You have provided me 40 years of faithful story telling and visual entertainment A special thanks to all my friends, Ernie, Burt, Big Bird, Oscar, Grover, Cookie just to name a few. You guys are great. Another thanks to our friends over at Google for creating this great tribute shot of Cookie Monster. We have also included some great... [Read more]
I’ve always believed that it’s an important to hit people with your eMail or blog posts no later than 8:30 in the morning and this is one reason why we here at The eMail Guide make sure we have our latest blog post up early. We want the information piping hot and sitting on your desk for your morning intellectual repast. Of course, we continue to post all day long because it’s like breathing... [Read more]
Responsys extends email and cross-channel marketing services offering with agreement to acquire leading digital marketing services firm. October 29, 2009 – Responsys, a global provider of email and cross-channel marketing solutions, today announced the company has entered into an agreement to acquire Smith-Harmon Inc., an award-winning digital marketing services firm with a world-class client list.... [Read more]
As I mentioned Monday in our Google News, eMail marketing Constant Contact has a nice treat with a cool new trick for SMBs and organizations interested in marketing events. Constant Contact claims Small businesses, associations, and non-profits can use Constant Contact Event Marketing to manage event promotion, communicate with invitees and registrants and capture and track registrations and payments... [Read more]
When the first email was sent in 1971, the age of electronic communication was born. So when Lars Rasmussen asked himself, “what would email look if it was invented today?”, he inevitably answered the question by developing real-time communication platform, Google Wave. Google Wave will revolutionize the way we interact by combining email with instant messaging, chat, wikis, blogs and social networks,... [Read more]
Ann Holland’s of WhichTestWon.com presented a webinar today with guest star Trevor Claiborne of Google (!). During the course of the webinar, Trevor 1) Revealed Case Studies on A/B and multivariate tests that Google’s run on its own sites. 2) Answered questions about Google Website Optimizer and at the end 3) Evaluated an attendees landing page. One of the interesting conclusions looking... [Read more]
Screenshot #1: “eMail marketing” as Google keywords CPC June 3 2009. Almost $20 for a click-through at the moment. eMail marketing as Google keywords CPC June 3 2009 [Read more] Read More →
Yesterday’s How To Be Famous On The Internet Seminar, hosted by SMOJOE, was a great success for all involved. There were a couple of real gems for SEO/SEM/SOM campaigns and I will pass those along in this post and others over the next couple of days. SMOJOE and Rob Cambell First up was the man behind SMOJOE, Rob Cambell. Rob talked about his experience as a Search Engine Optimization expert... [Read more]
Here it is…. Google AdWords prices for email marketing terms in February 2009 The top $$$ terms was email marketing campaign for the cost of $19.71 per click. Ouch! The top search term was email marketing with 368,000 searches. Can anyone share any of their conversion numbers? Top email marketing terms based on price Feb 2009 Top email marketing terms based on search Feb 2009 Read More →

