MSM Logo

Multiple Stream Media Bulletin
Keeps You Ahead Of The Internet Marketing Learning Curve
 Tue, April 10, 2006

 

     Bulletin - #23  

Internet News Flash:

PayPal 'Text to Buy' Primed for Marketing

MSNBC.com Launches Ad-Supported Mobile Video Service

Google Garners Nearly Half of February Searches

Free Resources

Multiple Stream Media Bulletin Directory: View all the past issues of multiple streams exciting newsletters.

Published: MWF
Webmaster Tool Directory.
Hundreds of Top webmaster tools arranged in 12 major categories. 
Resource Directory
A comprehensive directory of the Web's top webmaster resource sites. 10 major categories.
Free resources to plan, build, market, and maintain your website. [more]

Sponsored Links

Affiliate Programs

Business World List - Earn 50% Commissions
Rent-A-List - Make 15% Commissions on each order
iMediatools - Make 35% residual commissions

 

     Font Of The Day


Learn how to install this font on your computer here.
     Gullible Info: Did You Know?


Below are information that you could use for your market research and new product development:

"Nearly 60 percent of American adults believe that the capital of North Dakota is Bismarck"

"More people get cancer each year from halogen light bulbs than from microwave ovens."

"Couples who get married on a weekday receive 23 percent fewer presents than those who get married on a weekend."

 [More on GullibleInfo.com]

     Sponsored Links


 
     Resource Of The Day


FreeHomeBusinessTips.com:  
A free resource website that teaches you on how to fine, develop, market and manage a home based business. There is also an interactive forum where you can discuss your home based business tips with others
[More Info]

     Marketing Tool Of The Day


BusinessWorldList.com - There is an easy way for you to announce your offers to an ever-changing massive Audience, receive Instant and Guaranteed Visitors to your website offers, rake in more orders -- And Fast! [More Info]

     Internet Marketing Term Of The Day


LINKROT: 

Linkrot involves links that used to work, but do not work any longer.

For site users, it is important to determine whether the content has been moved or deleted. Using the site search option or a Web search engine can often turn up the same page at another location.

For site owners, one way to minimize disruption caused by URL changes is to redirect from the old location to the new location, although the ideal solution is to spend extra time planning and not to have linkrot in the first place.

     Questions, Concerns Or Feedback?


Multiple Stream Media's Internet Advertiser's Journal Is Published 3 times a week. We would like to hear what you think about this issue. Send us your comments, questions, and ideas for upcoming issues. Feed back form.

 

 © Multiple Stream Media