Weekly Ecommerce News Wrap-up
by Michael - June 27th, 2008 9:34 am
TGIF Everyone!
Here are a few headines that caught my eye over the past few days:
Top 100’s Ad-Spend Growth Grinds to Halt
from AdAge.com
synopsis: The big-spending advertisers who once spared no expense to get the word out about the next great idea are spending less and less, with ad spending increasing overall a mere 1.7%.
Disney-ABC Makes ‘Lost,’ ‘Desperate,’ ‘Ugly’ Deal With Veoh
from E-Commerce Times
synopsis: Media giant Disney/ABC has made the leap for increased online content by hopping into bed with Veoh Networks, who is now offering full episodes of the network’s most popular television series for content-hungry streaming video fans.
US Airways to offer PayPal services
from Birmingham Business Journal
synopsis: From the “what took you so long” files…California-based PayPal now has a major nod from air carrier US Airways, who will now be allowing customers to select the online payment company’s services as a payment option for flight reservations at no additional cost when reserving their travel through usairways.com.
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