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17 avril 2008

Left unchecked, this could become problematic

 

The newspaper industry has experienced the worst drop in advertising revenue in more than 50 years.

According to new data released by the Newspaper Association of America, total print advertising revenue in 2007 plunged 9.4% to $42 billion compared to 2006 -- the most severe percent decline since the association started measuring advertising expenditures in 1950.

The drop-off points to an economic slowdown on top of the secular challenges faced by the industry. The second worst decline in advertising revenue occurred in 2001 when it fell 9.0%.

Total advertising revenue in 2007 -- including online revenue -- decreased 7.9% to $45.3 billion compared to the prior year.

There are signs that online revenue is beginning to slow as well. Internet ad revenue in 2007 grew 18.8% to $3.2 billion compared to 2006. In 2006, online ad revenue had soared 31.4% to $2.6 billion. In 2005, it jumped 31.4% to $2 billion...

The NAA reported that online revenue now represents [a completely inadequate] 7.5% of total newspaper ad revenue in 2007 compared to 5.7% in 2006.

That growth could not stave off the losses in the print however. National print advertising revenue dropped 6.7% to $7 billion last year. Retail slipped 5% to $21 billion. Classified plunged 16.5% to $14.1 billion.

[Source: Editor and Publisher.]

Left unchecked, this could become problematic

Alexa Updates Its Web Rankings - Still Not Good Enough

What other solutions do we have to mesure a site performance and compare it with others ?

When will Google launch their own thing ?

'Amazon-owned Alexa has announced a major update to its 10 year old web ranking system. Previously, Alexa's rankings were based solely on data collected from the downloadable Alexa Toolbar, but now the company is aggregating data from multiple sources. That's good news, but it may be too little, too late for a company whose rankings have faded in relevance in recent years.

Alexa launched its web site rankings in 1998 based on data from its toolbar software. In the late 90s and early part of this decade, Alexa was more or less the only place people could turn for public ranking data on the web at large, and so their rankings -- though often times inaccurate -- were widely quoted. At the time, unless you wanted to pay for data from firms like Nielsen, comScore, or HitWise, it was Alexa or nothing. Alexa rank became a metric that people actually paid attention to and took seriously.

But in recent years, that has changed. Alexa now faces competition from Compete, which launched a similar public service in 2006 (our coverage), and from Quantcast, which was founded in 2005. Both of those companies gather data from numerous outside sources and their rankings are generally seen as more accurate than Alexa's.".

Alexa Updates Its Web Rankings - Still Not Good Enough

16 avril 2008

The space is becoming a trash bin

3-1799

 

Tks to the Pravda for the photo

http://english.pravda.ru/photo/report/garbage-3353/2/

Space Ship for Sale

 

http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/phx/578467547.html

11 avril 2008

Telco : les 10 tendances clés de l'année 2008

 

Sur un marché des télécoms en ébullition, Deloitte fait le point sur les « grandes » tendances du secteur pour l'année 2008. Selon le cabinet d'audit et de conseil, les opérateurs historiques transforment [...]

Telco : les 10 tendances clés de l'année 2008