advertising
I was saddened to read this blurb from danah boyd's outstanding "MyFriends, MySpace" presentation at Harvard:
My activist self wanted to believe that the users are aware of [ads], but sadly, that's not the case. To them, seeing ads means that the service is
advertising
While reading Larry O'Brien's latest column in SD Times, I couldn't help noticing that the article text was dwarfed by the advertisements.
I was curious exactly how much of the page was dedicated to advertising. There's a clever technique used in the
blogging
I've recently been approached by several different people to inquire about advertising on my blog.
It doesn't cost me anything to run this blog. I used to host it myself on my cable modem, and my employer, Vertigo Software, generously donated hosting when I outgrew the