Do you sell anything online? Do you buy or sell online advertising? If you do and have been doing it long enough, you know how valuable it is to know the conversion statistics for different types of traffic. You could spend a lot of time and money doing trial and error, but […]
According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) housing in the United States may be becoming more affordable in 2007, but not by much. In 2004, the Housing Affordability Index was 134, then 122 in 2005, and has fell all the way to 103 for the part two quarters of 2006. The NAR […]
Which Web 2.0 site is the most popular? I’ll use two methods to find out…
Following the number of searches may be inaccurate because some sites don’t get as much traffic from search engines relative to others, but it does show what people what to find and are actively typing in, so it has merit.
Provided […]
Al-Jazeera shook up established media in the Middle East, and it is guaranteed to do the same as its English version launches in the West. It is in fact launching the first English language news channel to be based in the Middle East. This is old news, though. What’s new is that […]
We all know the big guys in the online travel field: Expedia, Travelocity, and Orbitz. There are some new players however picking up ground quickly. The heavily promoted priceline.com with television ads by William Shatner are indeed funny, but take a look at this:
Kayak.com just began outranking cheaptickets.com and priceline.com this week after passing hotwire.com […]
This is a no-brainer right? Practically all of the major Web 2.0 sites are in the United States. Craigslist, Digg, del.icio.us, YouTube, technorati, etc to name a few. Granted, the $1.65 billion YouTube sale was to a public company, but it didn’t IPO. Europe will be first as Deutsche Bank […]