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Davos Moment #4

My fourth Davos moment came when Magid and I participated in a three-hour exercise where we were essentially tasked with finding a formula for peace in the Middle East. Upon entering the meeting room, we were each assigned to random groups. Each group...
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Where The Buys Are: Ads Live On Pages

Last week I was meeting with a client (Hi, Marlene!) when we started talking about the demographic composition of an entity's audience for Unique Visitors (UVs), as opposed to Page Views (PVs). As you can imagine, when you're chief research officer at...
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Recent Interview with Eric Enge

I was recently interviewed by Eric Enge at Stone Temple Consulting about the search industry. We cover a lot of issues focused around the evolution of search as a marketing vehicle.
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Google Redux

I would like to take this opportunity to respond to a comment from Willy Quintinella posted in response to my recent blog entry “Why Google’s surprising paid click data are less surprising.” Willy raises an important question when he asks why comScore...
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Coming Soon: TV! As Seen on the Internet

Over the holidays, everyone (by which I mean, my wife's family) was asking me, "What exciting new developments can we expect to see in online metrics in 2008?" From my perspective, I do see something important bubbling up on the Internet, something that...
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The Universal Search Revolution

The topic du jour for Search in 2007 was clearly universal search: the inclusion of different types of search results such as news stories, maps, local information, images and video alongside the web search results you are used to seeing. We recently...
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Super Bowl XLII Set to Break Online Records in the U.K.

In October 2007, the NFL history books were re-written, as the first ever regular season game to be played outside the U.S. was staged on the hallowed Wembley turf in London.
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Obama Ahead of the Online Advertising Curve

I caught an interesting article by Matthew Mosk in the Washington Post today discussing Barack Obama’s success at fundraising online during this Presidential primary season. His campaign’s success at attracting online donations is likely a function of...
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comScore Begins MRC Audit

The Media Rating Council (MRC) was founded in 1964 as an outgrowth of congressional hearings, with the mandate of auditing and accrediting audience measurement companies in the US. They accredit Nielsen TV ratings, Arbitron radio ratings, MRI’s magazine...
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The Challenges of Reconciling Panel-Based and Server-Based Unique Visitor Counts

Louise Story’s October 22nd article in the New York Times, entitled “How Many Site Hits? Depends Who’s Counting” highlights the challenges of getting up to speed on the continuing debate about the differences between the online unique visitor counts provided...
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