With business overflowing in the last quarter, popular website http://jihoy.com/ for free classifieds and Social networking has set decided to reward its users by launching an exclusive affiliate program for its users.
Locanto classifieds launched the beta version of its mobile classifieds sites this month, allowing mobile users to access the free classifieds platform through their cellular phone anytime and anywhere.
Adicio Inc., the leading provider of interactive classified advertising software solutions for media companies, today unveiled new low-cost Professional Editions of their award-winning classified platforms for the Careers, Real Estate and Automotive markets. The new Professional Editions, which target small media businesses, complement Adicio’s Enterprise Editions, which currently power 1,000+ sites around the globe.
A law diploma from a disgruntled San Francisco lawyer is being sold on Craiglist for $59,250. The lawyer claims to have paid more than $100,000 for the diploma through their education at an "elitist" school.
Newspaper websites seem to be the preferred source of local news for consumers, according to the Newspaper Association of America and comScore (SCOR). Fifty-seven percent of respondents are drawn to local newspaper websites. But take this with a grain of salt: 54% chose online portals and 53% selected local television websites.
According to a Tweet just sent from Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, Google has donated $2 million to the Wikimedia Foundation. Wales says the official announcement will be made tomorrow.
Classified ads used to be an important revenue source for newspapers. Craigslist, and other online services, have had a huge impact on this industry.
The online advertising industry continued to perform well during the past 12 months even though traditional advertising markets struggled to repeat past successes, an industry leader has claimed.
Feb. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Craigslist Inc. executives reneged on a deal to guarantee EBay Inc. a board seat for its investment in the online-advertising company and planned to portray themselves as victims of the Internet auctioneer, EBay’s lawyers argued in court papers.
Digitally delivered coupons are growing fast while printed newspaper inserts are increasingly threatened, according to separate surveys by Coupons.com and the Newspaper Association of America. The findings of the two surveys suggest that newspaper coupon inserts could be in danger of experiencing the same long-term decline that has afflicted print classifieds.
TwitJobSearch, a Twitter-based job search engine, has teamed up with TweetDeck to offer a desktop client dubbed JobDeck, as reported by Clickz earlier this morning. The application indexes tweets related to recruitment from across the Twittersphere, in real-time, based on TwitJobSearch's algorithm.
New York, NY, January 20, 2010 -- Locanto announced the expansion of their local classifieds sites to ten new countries: Jamaica, Malaysia, and the United Arab Emirates are now available in English, and in Latin America, the Locanto classified sites (http://www.locanto.com/) are accessible in the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, El Salvador, and Panama. With this expansion, Locanto is meeting the high demand for online classifieds sites in more locations as expressed by users.
With unemployment at 10 percent nationwide, getting a new job is difficult. It often comes down to who you know. That's where social networking sites like Twitter come in.
Charles Martin says it takes him only eight seconds to apply for a job after learning about it on TweetMyJobs.com, one of his favorite job search engines, including Gettele Communications Jobs, Its My Job, and Tech Jobs.
Oodle said it would soon enable users to connect their accounts to eBay, LinkedIn, Trulia and Zillow as part of its new, "more social," user interface. Oodle aggregates classifieds listings from around the web and also powers classifieds for over 200 leading brands including Cox Interactive, Media General, the Washington Post, Walmart, AOL and Lycos.
Just call it "the bailout effect." Likely fueled by huge increases in government spending, Washington, D.C. may the best city in America for job seekers, according to a new ranking by the job search engine JuJu.com.
Friday, March 12, 2010
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