Thursday 18 November 2010

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People like drama queens. They might not admit it, but every now and then a drama queen emerges either from the Middle East or abroad and we simply can’t get enough.


Be it a pastor from Florida or an Imam in NYC, we love getting all worked up about things we should otherwise dismiss and instead ignore the more threatening issues we face, such as the serious electricity blackout dilemma that’s increasing in most Arab countries.


Some of us simply accept this fact, while others try to change it. Today I bring to you a person who saw an opportunity to make some money providing the region’s most comprehensive collection of everything related to Arabic drama.


Khaled Bassyouny is an Egyptian who is passionate about Arabic movies, soup-opera, and drama series and thought he’d share his passion with the rest of Arab world 20 months ago only to find he shares that passion with a lot people more than he had expected.


Starting a company called Damlag to run elCinema.com, it was listed on a government-run technology incubator program and has closed successful deals with local and foreign businesses. In one such deal, it allowed a mobile phone services company to use its electronic content for two years while keeping the intellectual property rights to that content reported Al Ahram last month.


Getting around 700,000 unique visitors a month elCinema appears to be a rising regional star in the Arabic online movie industry that with the latest shift in distribution techniques many independent movie producers are adopting.


We asked Bassyouny where he see’s elCinema heading during the Celebration of Entrepreneurship in Dubai last week, he responded: “What we’re building now is a video platform, containing video streaming and upload. That will target independent movie making but without distribution.”


But with the massive investment in Arabic online video streaming portals like MBC owned Shahid.net and Forga.com backed by major shareholders in The Arab Company for Arts & Publishing (FUNUN), it looks like elCinema has some serious competition.


“We’re going to use our position in the market as the Middle Easts biggest Arabic movie database. We are MENA’s IMDB. We already get 1-1.2 million visits, and have around 700,000 AUV and we’ve only been online for 1 year and 8 months.” said Bassyouny.


He attributes a large portion of his traffic to Google which usually serves his website on the first page of any search related to Arabic drama both on TV or the big screen.


One aspect of elCinema that requires it’s founder’s direct attention is the User Interface which is a bit of challenge to provide information through.


“We currently have only one user interface which is Arabic but come next February we’re going to be launching English and French. We want to become the number one content repository on everything related to the Arabic movie industry in any language that content can be in.”


“Our movie reviews are all user generated, but since the current User Interface isn’t the easiest to use, we’re launching a revamped version that should be public by January which will include Social Networking functionality including the ability to invite friends to go to the movies, liking movies, in addition to our recent mobile interface.”


And since the Arabic movie industry is a multi-million dollar one, it wouldn’t be reasonable to assume elCinema wasn’t pulling in money till now, Bassyouny said: “Our main source of revenue is advertisement. When a new movie is out, distributors come to us to promote it to our users. We also do content syndication, such as selling content to other portals such as du telecoms owned anayou.com” which they signed a 2 year syndication agreement with.


Now till now they have simply done one thing, and done it well. But the elCinema team have noticed the enormous gap in the online Movie Guide industry which they’ve decided to change with their recent launch of elCinema TV Guide covering almost 70 of the region’s most watched satellite channels. Look out ShooFeeTV, these guys look like they’re on to something.


So if you’re interested in the Arabic movie industry you might want to check elCinema out, don’t speak English? Just keep checking this space and we’ll let you know when elCinema launch English & French.






Online video is well and truly, having the best time of its life right now. It seems to be factoring in every marketing plan worth its salt, with some incredible videos being produced by brands that are lighting up social media. I wanted to explore the state of the online video industry a bit further and delve into the stats that show the huge growth curve online video is currently on. Right now it is one of the most fascinating aspects of online, as brands continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible and engaging the audience in completely new ways. It is a seriously big business and one that every brand wants to be a part of. And it’s easy to see why..


Over 35 hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute


This stat on its own is pretty stunning and quite hard to get your head around. But when you look at in in the context of the past 3 years, or even 6 months, you realise just how impressive this is. The graph below from Youtube shows the average hours of video uploaded every minute, back to June 2007. While this started at 6 hours, in the past 6 months it stood at 23. That’s a huge increase of 12 hours per minute in just 6 months :



That is some seriously impressive growth and also shows that just as much as brand video is growing, ugc is growing at a staggering rate, due largely to the growth in mobile and ease of uploading. As Youtube note themselves there are other factors, such as upping the time limit in videos, which would obviously attribute for an increase in the total length of video uploads. But this is impressive nonetheless.


Blinkx shares up by 400%


At the business end of video, Blinkx are showing that online video is starting to become a profitable industry. While Google still won’t reveal whether Youtube is making them money or not, Blinkx have recently announced their first ever turn in profit in the 6 months up to September. And it comes 3 years after they first launched. Blinkx make money through running ads alongside the videos they index, acting as a huge video search tool. They have certainly had a good year, as the 400% share increase shows. It’s also encouraging to see that online video isn’t just about Youtube and there are some other serious players in the market with unique offerings.


Online video ads reach half of U.S. users


While some research shows that advertisers are cautious over online video advertising, due to factors such as standardisation of ad formats, online video advertising is going from strength to strength. A recent study from ComScore (the people who measure things), found that just over 45.4% of users in America viewed at least one video ad over a month. But more impressively, were exposed to 32.2 videos each, on average. That’s over 4.3 million video ads that were served to the online U.S. population in September 2010. This shows the power of online video ads to get right in front of your target audience. And while there are some definite rights and wrongs in the content of the video ad, I think we’ll see this grow even more and prove itself as a valuable industry up there with TV.


Comedian makes $315,000 from online video


A recent study found that comedians top the bill for online video earnings, and one in particular is doing very well. A recent study found that comedian Shane Dawson, who amassed 431.7 million online video views in the past year made $315,000 from his content, through ad revenue. He came out top for independent earners on Youtube and it’s certainly an aspirational case study that shows the business of online video isn’t just for big brands.


Kia spend a third of budget on online video



In a bold move, Kia Motors have invested a third of their £2 million marketing budget for the new Sportage model, into online video. We’ve seen the motor industry embracing social media more and more – with Ford launching a model through Facebook – and this shows the commitment that some brands are making to online video. Not so much an add-on or a nice to have, but a central facet of a multi-million pound campaign. The online campaign will focus on the central characters from the TV adverts and include home-page takeovers and video ads. Cases like this help to solidify online video as a serious marketing avenue that can bring a campaign to life and help you get that extra bang for your buck.


20% of downstream internet traffic is to Netflix


In a huge coup for Netflix, a recent study found that 20% of peak time donwstream internet traffic was streaming video from their site. This is great news for Netflix, and perhaps not so great news for the DVD market. If Netflix were available in Ireland I would be there in an instant and would choose to view all films in this way, as it simply doesn’t make sense to invest in a DVD anymore and I expect that even the gift market for this may eventually die out. 20% is a huge figure and shows how much Netflix has staked its claim in this market.


2 billion videos viewed each month Facebook


In June 2010 Facebook released some interesting stats into their online video offering, which show the huge potential it has to own this market. They revealed that as well as 2 billion video views on its site each month, there were 415,000 online video uploads each day. While it may not be a contender to Youtube just yet, the sharing capabilities within Facebook and the ease of connecting with your community show the potential for this to grow. Interestingly, Youtube now offer the option of connecting with Facebook instead of logging in with your gmail account. This shows Youtube recognises the power to use the huge community on Facebook, something it can’t compete with, to combine with its own wealth of online video.


Live stream video viewing up by 650%


In their most recent report into online video, Comscore announced that the amount of live-streamed video we’re watching has grown by 648% over the past year. This is absolutely phenomenal growth and compares to a (still impressive)  68% increase in video views on Youtube. While it may still form a minor part of the online video  market, live streaming is growing in popularity and use, as we become more accustomed to this form of content, both as consumers and producers. UStream are owning the market here, but Facebook are quickly getting in on the game – recently introducing LiveStream integration with Facebook pages. This has the potential to hugely increase the live stream video market and see it really reach the mainstream.







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People like drama queens. They might not admit it, but every now and then a drama queen emerges either from the Middle East or abroad and we simply can’t get enough.


Be it a pastor from Florida or an Imam in NYC, we love getting all worked up about things we should otherwise dismiss and instead ignore the more threatening issues we face, such as the serious electricity blackout dilemma that’s increasing in most Arab countries.


Some of us simply accept this fact, while others try to change it. Today I bring to you a person who saw an opportunity to make some money providing the region’s most comprehensive collection of everything related to Arabic drama.


Khaled Bassyouny is an Egyptian who is passionate about Arabic movies, soup-opera, and drama series and thought he’d share his passion with the rest of Arab world 20 months ago only to find he shares that passion with a lot people more than he had expected.


Starting a company called Damlag to run elCinema.com, it was listed on a government-run technology incubator program and has closed successful deals with local and foreign businesses. In one such deal, it allowed a mobile phone services company to use its electronic content for two years while keeping the intellectual property rights to that content reported Al Ahram last month.


Getting around 700,000 unique visitors a month elCinema appears to be a rising regional star in the Arabic online movie industry that with the latest shift in distribution techniques many independent movie producers are adopting.


We asked Bassyouny where he see’s elCinema heading during the Celebration of Entrepreneurship in Dubai last week, he responded: “What we’re building now is a video platform, containing video streaming and upload. That will target independent movie making but without distribution.”


But with the massive investment in Arabic online video streaming portals like MBC owned Shahid.net and Forga.com backed by major shareholders in The Arab Company for Arts & Publishing (FUNUN), it looks like elCinema has some serious competition.


“We’re going to use our position in the market as the Middle Easts biggest Arabic movie database. We are MENA’s IMDB. We already get 1-1.2 million visits, and have around 700,000 AUV and we’ve only been online for 1 year and 8 months.” said Bassyouny.


He attributes a large portion of his traffic to Google which usually serves his website on the first page of any search related to Arabic drama both on TV or the big screen.


One aspect of elCinema that requires it’s founder’s direct attention is the User Interface which is a bit of challenge to provide information through.


“We currently have only one user interface which is Arabic but come next February we’re going to be launching English and French. We want to become the number one content repository on everything related to the Arabic movie industry in any language that content can be in.”


“Our movie reviews are all user generated, but since the current User Interface isn’t the easiest to use, we’re launching a revamped version that should be public by January which will include Social Networking functionality including the ability to invite friends to go to the movies, liking movies, in addition to our recent mobile interface.”


And since the Arabic movie industry is a multi-million dollar one, it wouldn’t be reasonable to assume elCinema wasn’t pulling in money till now, Bassyouny said: “Our main source of revenue is advertisement. When a new movie is out, distributors come to us to promote it to our users. We also do content syndication, such as selling content to other portals such as du telecoms owned anayou.com” which they signed a 2 year syndication agreement with.


Now till now they have simply done one thing, and done it well. But the elCinema team have noticed the enormous gap in the online Movie Guide industry which they’ve decided to change with their recent launch of elCinema TV Guide covering almost 70 of the region’s most watched satellite channels. Look out ShooFeeTV, these guys look like they’re on to something.


So if you’re interested in the Arabic movie industry you might want to check elCinema out, don’t speak English? Just keep checking this space and we’ll let you know when elCinema launch English & French.






Online video is well and truly, having the best time of its life right now. It seems to be factoring in every marketing plan worth its salt, with some incredible videos being produced by brands that are lighting up social media. I wanted to explore the state of the online video industry a bit further and delve into the stats that show the huge growth curve online video is currently on. Right now it is one of the most fascinating aspects of online, as brands continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible and engaging the audience in completely new ways. It is a seriously big business and one that every brand wants to be a part of. And it’s easy to see why..


Over 35 hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute


This stat on its own is pretty stunning and quite hard to get your head around. But when you look at in in the context of the past 3 years, or even 6 months, you realise just how impressive this is. The graph below from Youtube shows the average hours of video uploaded every minute, back to June 2007. While this started at 6 hours, in the past 6 months it stood at 23. That’s a huge increase of 12 hours per minute in just 6 months :



That is some seriously impressive growth and also shows that just as much as brand video is growing, ugc is growing at a staggering rate, due largely to the growth in mobile and ease of uploading. As Youtube note themselves there are other factors, such as upping the time limit in videos, which would obviously attribute for an increase in the total length of video uploads. But this is impressive nonetheless.


Blinkx shares up by 400%


At the business end of video, Blinkx are showing that online video is starting to become a profitable industry. While Google still won’t reveal whether Youtube is making them money or not, Blinkx have recently announced their first ever turn in profit in the 6 months up to September. And it comes 3 years after they first launched. Blinkx make money through running ads alongside the videos they index, acting as a huge video search tool. They have certainly had a good year, as the 400% share increase shows. It’s also encouraging to see that online video isn’t just about Youtube and there are some other serious players in the market with unique offerings.


Online video ads reach half of U.S. users


While some research shows that advertisers are cautious over online video advertising, due to factors such as standardisation of ad formats, online video advertising is going from strength to strength. A recent study from ComScore (the people who measure things), found that just over 45.4% of users in America viewed at least one video ad over a month. But more impressively, were exposed to 32.2 videos each, on average. That’s over 4.3 million video ads that were served to the online U.S. population in September 2010. This shows the power of online video ads to get right in front of your target audience. And while there are some definite rights and wrongs in the content of the video ad, I think we’ll see this grow even more and prove itself as a valuable industry up there with TV.


Comedian makes $315,000 from online video


A recent study found that comedians top the bill for online video earnings, and one in particular is doing very well. A recent study found that comedian Shane Dawson, who amassed 431.7 million online video views in the past year made $315,000 from his content, through ad revenue. He came out top for independent earners on Youtube and it’s certainly an aspirational case study that shows the business of online video isn’t just for big brands.


Kia spend a third of budget on online video



In a bold move, Kia Motors have invested a third of their £2 million marketing budget for the new Sportage model, into online video. We’ve seen the motor industry embracing social media more and more – with Ford launching a model through Facebook – and this shows the commitment that some brands are making to online video. Not so much an add-on or a nice to have, but a central facet of a multi-million pound campaign. The online campaign will focus on the central characters from the TV adverts and include home-page takeovers and video ads. Cases like this help to solidify online video as a serious marketing avenue that can bring a campaign to life and help you get that extra bang for your buck.


20% of downstream internet traffic is to Netflix


In a huge coup for Netflix, a recent study found that 20% of peak time donwstream internet traffic was streaming video from their site. This is great news for Netflix, and perhaps not so great news for the DVD market. If Netflix were available in Ireland I would be there in an instant and would choose to view all films in this way, as it simply doesn’t make sense to invest in a DVD anymore and I expect that even the gift market for this may eventually die out. 20% is a huge figure and shows how much Netflix has staked its claim in this market.


2 billion videos viewed each month Facebook


In June 2010 Facebook released some interesting stats into their online video offering, which show the huge potential it has to own this market. They revealed that as well as 2 billion video views on its site each month, there were 415,000 online video uploads each day. While it may not be a contender to Youtube just yet, the sharing capabilities within Facebook and the ease of connecting with your community show the potential for this to grow. Interestingly, Youtube now offer the option of connecting with Facebook instead of logging in with your gmail account. This shows Youtube recognises the power to use the huge community on Facebook, something it can’t compete with, to combine with its own wealth of online video.


Live stream video viewing up by 650%


In their most recent report into online video, Comscore announced that the amount of live-streamed video we’re watching has grown by 648% over the past year. This is absolutely phenomenal growth and compares to a (still impressive)  68% increase in video views on Youtube. While it may still form a minor part of the online video  market, live streaming is growing in popularity and use, as we become more accustomed to this form of content, both as consumers and producers. UStream are owning the market here, but Facebook are quickly getting in on the game – recently introducing LiveStream integration with Facebook pages. This has the potential to hugely increase the live stream video market and see it really reach the mainstream.







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Not too long ago, we received a comment from a reader of our Small Business Trends small business news roundups on a post called Marketing Mashup. Though we.

Good <b>News</b>, College Grads (Except Lawyers)!

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bench craft company

People like drama queens. They might not admit it, but every now and then a drama queen emerges either from the Middle East or abroad and we simply can’t get enough.


Be it a pastor from Florida or an Imam in NYC, we love getting all worked up about things we should otherwise dismiss and instead ignore the more threatening issues we face, such as the serious electricity blackout dilemma that’s increasing in most Arab countries.


Some of us simply accept this fact, while others try to change it. Today I bring to you a person who saw an opportunity to make some money providing the region’s most comprehensive collection of everything related to Arabic drama.


Khaled Bassyouny is an Egyptian who is passionate about Arabic movies, soup-opera, and drama series and thought he’d share his passion with the rest of Arab world 20 months ago only to find he shares that passion with a lot people more than he had expected.


Starting a company called Damlag to run elCinema.com, it was listed on a government-run technology incubator program and has closed successful deals with local and foreign businesses. In one such deal, it allowed a mobile phone services company to use its electronic content for two years while keeping the intellectual property rights to that content reported Al Ahram last month.


Getting around 700,000 unique visitors a month elCinema appears to be a rising regional star in the Arabic online movie industry that with the latest shift in distribution techniques many independent movie producers are adopting.


We asked Bassyouny where he see’s elCinema heading during the Celebration of Entrepreneurship in Dubai last week, he responded: “What we’re building now is a video platform, containing video streaming and upload. That will target independent movie making but without distribution.”


But with the massive investment in Arabic online video streaming portals like MBC owned Shahid.net and Forga.com backed by major shareholders in The Arab Company for Arts & Publishing (FUNUN), it looks like elCinema has some serious competition.


“We’re going to use our position in the market as the Middle Easts biggest Arabic movie database. We are MENA’s IMDB. We already get 1-1.2 million visits, and have around 700,000 AUV and we’ve only been online for 1 year and 8 months.” said Bassyouny.


He attributes a large portion of his traffic to Google which usually serves his website on the first page of any search related to Arabic drama both on TV or the big screen.


One aspect of elCinema that requires it’s founder’s direct attention is the User Interface which is a bit of challenge to provide information through.


“We currently have only one user interface which is Arabic but come next February we’re going to be launching English and French. We want to become the number one content repository on everything related to the Arabic movie industry in any language that content can be in.”


“Our movie reviews are all user generated, but since the current User Interface isn’t the easiest to use, we’re launching a revamped version that should be public by January which will include Social Networking functionality including the ability to invite friends to go to the movies, liking movies, in addition to our recent mobile interface.”


And since the Arabic movie industry is a multi-million dollar one, it wouldn’t be reasonable to assume elCinema wasn’t pulling in money till now, Bassyouny said: “Our main source of revenue is advertisement. When a new movie is out, distributors come to us to promote it to our users. We also do content syndication, such as selling content to other portals such as du telecoms owned anayou.com” which they signed a 2 year syndication agreement with.


Now till now they have simply done one thing, and done it well. But the elCinema team have noticed the enormous gap in the online Movie Guide industry which they’ve decided to change with their recent launch of elCinema TV Guide covering almost 70 of the region’s most watched satellite channels. Look out ShooFeeTV, these guys look like they’re on to something.


So if you’re interested in the Arabic movie industry you might want to check elCinema out, don’t speak English? Just keep checking this space and we’ll let you know when elCinema launch English & French.






Online video is well and truly, having the best time of its life right now. It seems to be factoring in every marketing plan worth its salt, with some incredible videos being produced by brands that are lighting up social media. I wanted to explore the state of the online video industry a bit further and delve into the stats that show the huge growth curve online video is currently on. Right now it is one of the most fascinating aspects of online, as brands continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible and engaging the audience in completely new ways. It is a seriously big business and one that every brand wants to be a part of. And it’s easy to see why..


Over 35 hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute


This stat on its own is pretty stunning and quite hard to get your head around. But when you look at in in the context of the past 3 years, or even 6 months, you realise just how impressive this is. The graph below from Youtube shows the average hours of video uploaded every minute, back to June 2007. While this started at 6 hours, in the past 6 months it stood at 23. That’s a huge increase of 12 hours per minute in just 6 months :



That is some seriously impressive growth and also shows that just as much as brand video is growing, ugc is growing at a staggering rate, due largely to the growth in mobile and ease of uploading. As Youtube note themselves there are other factors, such as upping the time limit in videos, which would obviously attribute for an increase in the total length of video uploads. But this is impressive nonetheless.


Blinkx shares up by 400%


At the business end of video, Blinkx are showing that online video is starting to become a profitable industry. While Google still won’t reveal whether Youtube is making them money or not, Blinkx have recently announced their first ever turn in profit in the 6 months up to September. And it comes 3 years after they first launched. Blinkx make money through running ads alongside the videos they index, acting as a huge video search tool. They have certainly had a good year, as the 400% share increase shows. It’s also encouraging to see that online video isn’t just about Youtube and there are some other serious players in the market with unique offerings.


Online video ads reach half of U.S. users


While some research shows that advertisers are cautious over online video advertising, due to factors such as standardisation of ad formats, online video advertising is going from strength to strength. A recent study from ComScore (the people who measure things), found that just over 45.4% of users in America viewed at least one video ad over a month. But more impressively, were exposed to 32.2 videos each, on average. That’s over 4.3 million video ads that were served to the online U.S. population in September 2010. This shows the power of online video ads to get right in front of your target audience. And while there are some definite rights and wrongs in the content of the video ad, I think we’ll see this grow even more and prove itself as a valuable industry up there with TV.


Comedian makes $315,000 from online video


A recent study found that comedians top the bill for online video earnings, and one in particular is doing very well. A recent study found that comedian Shane Dawson, who amassed 431.7 million online video views in the past year made $315,000 from his content, through ad revenue. He came out top for independent earners on Youtube and it’s certainly an aspirational case study that shows the business of online video isn’t just for big brands.


Kia spend a third of budget on online video



In a bold move, Kia Motors have invested a third of their £2 million marketing budget for the new Sportage model, into online video. We’ve seen the motor industry embracing social media more and more – with Ford launching a model through Facebook – and this shows the commitment that some brands are making to online video. Not so much an add-on or a nice to have, but a central facet of a multi-million pound campaign. The online campaign will focus on the central characters from the TV adverts and include home-page takeovers and video ads. Cases like this help to solidify online video as a serious marketing avenue that can bring a campaign to life and help you get that extra bang for your buck.


20% of downstream internet traffic is to Netflix


In a huge coup for Netflix, a recent study found that 20% of peak time donwstream internet traffic was streaming video from their site. This is great news for Netflix, and perhaps not so great news for the DVD market. If Netflix were available in Ireland I would be there in an instant and would choose to view all films in this way, as it simply doesn’t make sense to invest in a DVD anymore and I expect that even the gift market for this may eventually die out. 20% is a huge figure and shows how much Netflix has staked its claim in this market.


2 billion videos viewed each month Facebook


In June 2010 Facebook released some interesting stats into their online video offering, which show the huge potential it has to own this market. They revealed that as well as 2 billion video views on its site each month, there were 415,000 online video uploads each day. While it may not be a contender to Youtube just yet, the sharing capabilities within Facebook and the ease of connecting with your community show the potential for this to grow. Interestingly, Youtube now offer the option of connecting with Facebook instead of logging in with your gmail account. This shows Youtube recognises the power to use the huge community on Facebook, something it can’t compete with, to combine with its own wealth of online video.


Live stream video viewing up by 650%


In their most recent report into online video, Comscore announced that the amount of live-streamed video we’re watching has grown by 648% over the past year. This is absolutely phenomenal growth and compares to a (still impressive)  68% increase in video views on Youtube. While it may still form a minor part of the online video  market, live streaming is growing in popularity and use, as we become more accustomed to this form of content, both as consumers and producers. UStream are owning the market here, but Facebook are quickly getting in on the game – recently introducing LiveStream integration with Facebook pages. This has the potential to hugely increase the live stream video market and see it really reach the mainstream.







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tt_10_7_07 Earnings by moktail


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Sen. Rockefeller: FCC should shut down Fox <b>News</b> and MSNBC « Hot Air

You see, Rockefeller says he hungers for quality news and believes that the FCC should play a part in facilitating that end. He believes that without the extremes of Fox News and MSNBC, the American people would have more faith in their ...

Small Business <b>News</b>: Direct Marketing Diorama

Not too long ago, we received a comment from a reader of our Small Business Trends small business news roundups on a post called Marketing Mashup. Though we.

Good <b>News</b>, College Grads (Except Lawyers)!

Moderately good news, unemployed college graduates! A new report on hiring trends says that hiring of graduates with bachelor's degrees or MBAs will surge by 10% next year. Green shoots! As long as you didn't go to law school.


bench craft company

tt_10_7_07 Earnings by moktail


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Sen. Rockefeller: FCC should shut down Fox <b>News</b> and MSNBC « Hot Air

You see, Rockefeller says he hungers for quality news and believes that the FCC should play a part in facilitating that end. He believes that without the extremes of Fox News and MSNBC, the American people would have more faith in their ...

Small Business <b>News</b>: Direct Marketing Diorama

Not too long ago, we received a comment from a reader of our Small Business Trends small business news roundups on a post called Marketing Mashup. Though we.

Good <b>News</b>, College Grads (Except Lawyers)!

Moderately good news, unemployed college graduates! A new report on hiring trends says that hiring of graduates with bachelor's degrees or MBAs will surge by 10% next year. Green shoots! As long as you didn't go to law school.


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Sen. Rockefeller: FCC should shut down Fox <b>News</b> and MSNBC « Hot Air

You see, Rockefeller says he hungers for quality news and believes that the FCC should play a part in facilitating that end. He believes that without the extremes of Fox News and MSNBC, the American people would have more faith in their ...

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Good <b>News</b>, College Grads (Except Lawyers)!

Moderately good news, unemployed college graduates! A new report on hiring trends says that hiring of graduates with bachelor's degrees or MBAs will surge by 10% next year. Green shoots! As long as you didn't go to law school.


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Sen. Rockefeller: FCC should shut down Fox <b>News</b> and MSNBC « Hot Air

You see, Rockefeller says he hungers for quality news and believes that the FCC should play a part in facilitating that end. He believes that without the extremes of Fox News and MSNBC, the American people would have more faith in their ...

Small Business <b>News</b>: Direct Marketing Diorama

Not too long ago, we received a comment from a reader of our Small Business Trends small business news roundups on a post called Marketing Mashup. Though we.

Good <b>News</b>, College Grads (Except Lawyers)!

Moderately good news, unemployed college graduates! A new report on hiring trends says that hiring of graduates with bachelor's degrees or MBAs will surge by 10% next year. Green shoots! As long as you didn't go to law school.


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Sen. Rockefeller: FCC should shut down Fox <b>News</b> and MSNBC « Hot Air

You see, Rockefeller says he hungers for quality news and believes that the FCC should play a part in facilitating that end. He believes that without the extremes of Fox News and MSNBC, the American people would have more faith in their ...

Small Business <b>News</b>: Direct Marketing Diorama

Not too long ago, we received a comment from a reader of our Small Business Trends small business news roundups on a post called Marketing Mashup. Though we.

Good <b>News</b>, College Grads (Except Lawyers)!

Moderately good news, unemployed college graduates! A new report on hiring trends says that hiring of graduates with bachelor's degrees or MBAs will surge by 10% next year. Green shoots! As long as you didn't go to law school.


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