Sunday, December 9, 2007

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A New York Times article hosted by C|Net looks at the unique position of the Consumer Reports website; they're one of the few online resources that gets by completely on subscription fees. They have no ads. One key seems to be valuing their online readers as much as their print readers - and charging both the same amount. "The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times tried charging for some ... Making a Buck Online - Without ads (Slashdot)

If you’re ever in the mood for fashion and beauty tips unadulterated by the copious and increasingly bizarre ads that fuel the high-fashion magazines, head to the bookstore. Fashion tips without the ads (Tacoma News Tribune)

Kiefer Sutherland, star of the hit television series "24," should be cut from Canadian TV ads promoting Ford vehicles after his second drunk driving conviction, an advocacy group said on Friday Cut Kiefer Sutherland\'s Ford ads, Canada group says (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

If folks in New Hampshire have not had enough political advertising on their televisions, on their car radios, or in their mailboxes, soon they will be able to simply tilt their heads back and look up. Ron Paul Takes ads To New Heights (Washington Post)

Based on the weather reports and restaurant listings you check out online, Yahoo has a good idea where you live. Based on searches you've done, the Web portal might also know where you want to go. Online ads finding their audience (Louisville Courier-Journal)

Facebook's new marketing program makes it easier than ever for advertisers to target its nearly 55 million users. Facebook ads annoy some users, help others (The Columbus Dispatch)

ads -- More Then Just Work At Home People

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