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Click Fraud Network mention on the latest edition of PC Talk

Last post 05-09-2008, 10:13 AM by admin. 1 replies.
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  •  07-21-2007, 7:41 PM 325

    Click Fraud Network mention on the latest edition of PC Talk

    Click Fraud Network is mentioned in the lasted edition of PC Talk:

    http://www.rblevin.net/webcasts/PCT_07-07_RobYoegel_1.mp3

    Is print dead? Are blogs journalism? What do advertisers want? Will social networks and user-generated content eclipse traditional media? These are some of the pressing questions in publishing circles. And few people have a better perspective on these issues than Rob Yoegel, Vice President/Online Publisher at NAPCO, a Philadelphia publisher that's covered key industry sectors for nearly 5 decades. Sit in as I chat with Rob about the past, present, and future of publishing, both online and offline.

  •  05-09-2008, 10:13 AM 412 in reply to 325

    Re: Click Fraud Network mention on the latest edition of PC Talk

    Very interesting discussion, thank for posting.
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