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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | CEEKUE NOVEMBER 22, 2010 Wikipedia Cheats, Says MyWikiBiz Last week I posted about Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales asking for a donation to keep Wikipedia free of charge and free of advertising. Tags: Copywriting General Marketing Online Advertising content Gregory Kohs Jimmy Wales MyWikiBiz wikipedia do not get much comments (yet) to my blog, but in this case I received a reaction from Gregory Kohs, founder of MyWikiBiz. This is what Gregory wrote: I wonder when the news media [.]. | CEEKUE JULY 24, 2010 Numbers – 1712,32 If you were paid $1 for every article posted on Wikipedia, you would earn $1712,32 … per hour. Tags: Numbers wikipedia Share this on Facebook Share this on LinkedIn Digg this! Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Promote this on Orkut Share this on Reddit Share this on del.icio.us. | | | | | | | CEEKUE NOVEMBER 17, 2010 What Is Wrong With Advertising? Visiting the Wikipedia website yesterday I was greeted by a banner in which Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales asked me for a donation. To keep Wikipedia free of charge and free of advertising. Of course Jimmy Wales needs money to keep Wikipedia running and charging people for the information is not an option. Tags: Online Advertising advertising Jimmy Wales Webdesign wikipedia But what is wrong with [.]. | CEEKUE APRIL 8, 2011 The Almost Naked Truth About Guerrilla Marketing info Wikipedia) The advantage of guerrilla marketing is that it can be really simple and a campaign does not have to cost you a fortune. Guerrilla marketing campaigns are unexpected and unconventional and potentially interactive. Guerrilla marketing is targeting consumers in unexpected places. It is all about the idea and creativity. That is the only part that [.]. Guerrilla Marketing Viral Marketing YouTube | CEEKUE AUGUST 19, 2010 Good News: The Web Is Not Dead (Yet) According to Wikipedia the Web (or World Wide Web) is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet and the Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks. A very interesting post last Tuesday on Wired by Chris Anderson and Michael Wolff “The Web Is Dead, Long Live The Internet. In other words, the Web [.]. | |
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