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  • eBook retailers report over 1 million units already sold in 2003
    Retail eBook sales continued their strong growth into the third quarter of 2003 according to data released today by the Open eBook Forum, the eBook industry trade and standards organization (www.openebook.org).
    Author: Mary Rodgers - Date: April 8, 2004


  • First Joint Customer of Dynix and OverDrive partnership launches eBook service
    Dynix, the world's leading provider of automation technologies, solutions, and services for libraries, announced today that Burlington County Library System, a Dynix customer since 1984, has launched an eBook service to its 300,000 cardholders using the Horizon eBooks Library service. The new service, which provides an initial offering of roughly 700 titles, is the first live project resulting from Dynix' partnership with OverDrive, Inc., announced in September 2003.
    Author: Bruce Langdon - Date: April 8, 2004


  • Shore report on eBooks marketplace sees brightening prospects for purchasing and deployment
    A new and comprehensive report released by Shore Communications Inc. paints an optimistic outlook for the emerging eBook industry that is already growing at exponential rates in year-over-year sales figures and seeing stronger usage in both traditional and non-conventional outlets for book-based content.
    Author: Bruce Langdon - Date: April 8, 2004


  • Internet Marketing: Can you Speak the Language?
    Planning an Internet marketing strategy? Will you get the best ROI from a CPA, CPC, PPL, or a hybrid model? And how will you track your CPM and determine your CTR?
    Author: June Campbell - Date: April 4, 2002


  • Small Hometown on the Internet
    I have been doing business as an Internet marketing professional for a few years now and one of the most important things I have realized is that people want to know the folks they do business with just like in their Hometown. Let's face it, when you go to the grocery store or even the local bank, you know the people that work there. You know their names and they at least know you by site if not by name.
    Author: Mike Smith - Date: October 27, 2001



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