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Another good one to Yahoo

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Moderator1, Oct 9, 2006.

  1. Columbo

    Columbo Active Member

    Dumb shit.
     
  2. EStreetJoe

    EStreetJoe Well-Known Member

    The other half of the turnaround will come when the advertising people figure out how to convince local businesses to adapt to web advertising.
    We had a paper-wide meeting yesterday to discuss some benefits changes and I heard the advertising people talking about how some local advertisers prefer the print coupon which they know will be seen by their target market - people within 20-30 miles of the store; instead of the people 200+ miles away that would be viewing the ad on the web. Until you can convince the local restauranteers, service providers, and stores that the web will help their community grow as much as print ads do, you'll have a problem with generating web ad revenue.
     
  3. Yahoo becoming the new "National"?
     
  4. Montezuma's Revenge

    Montezuma's Revenge Active Member

    I thought it was an interesting read by Woj.

    There's nothing wrong with letting Stern have his say in this instance without calling him on it. I was interested in what Stern had to say, and I'm not generally all that interested in the NBA.
     
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