Via press release, online employment video site CareerTV says it will begin producing 30-minute shows every month starting in March. The job seeker-targeted content will highlight a variety of topics and industries, as well as showcase ‘top-ranked employers.’ Says Sean O’Grady, Executive Producer for CareerTV: This is a way to solidify our position as the #1 site [...]
Continue reading...7. February 2008
A recent press release from Hitwise has good news for CareerBuilder, naming it the top visited employment Web site from the previous week. The asterisk means “the market share of visits percentage does not include traffic for all sub-domains … which are reported on separately.” Click here for more. In addition to that news, Hitwise helped shed [...]
Continue reading...7. February 2008
Those of you who were dot-com’ing in the ’90s probably remember The Industry Standard, a magazine about all things Web. The publication folded when the bubble burst, even after being as thick as a Sears catalog with advertising at its zenith. Well, the brand is back. This time ’round in an online-only format. USA Today covers the [...]
Continue reading...7. February 2008
The data junkies out there - and you know who you are - will be happy to know Compete.com’s latest traffic information is live. Debate the accuracy all you want … it’s undeniable fun. An interesting addition to the traffic numbers is more visible keyphrase data, showing some of the top terms driving traffic to you [...]
Continue reading...6. February 2008
By most accounts, the latest CareerBuilder TV ads are about as popular as Celine Dion’s greatest hits at a biker bar. The online ad campaign that has followed, however, might be equally unappetizing. The day after the Super Bowl, for example, CareerBuilder took over the look-and-feel of College Humor. A site plastered with orange is bad enough, [...]
Continue reading...6. February 2008
Jobboarders Chris Russell came across an interesting tidbit that onTargetjobs was acquiring Regional Help Wanted. A search on Google reveals an upcoming announcement for Feb. 11.
Continue reading...6. February 2008
Controversial start-up NotchUp is doing pretty well according to a recent e-mail blast sent to users. To date, over 1,000 companies have contacted us about using NotchUp to recruit – everyone from Fortune 500 companies and some of the biggest names in the technology field to a variety of hot startups. Conservatively assuming an average of $100 [...]
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8. February 2008
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