Internet Brands: Deal-Maker or Deal-Breaker?

Discussion in 'Politics and other "Messy" Stuff' started by Nathan, Sep 18, 2010.

  1. mrntd

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    At least Google didn't buy them. Putting unethical and evil together would be a bad thing.
     
  2. Nathan

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    Internet Brands Acquires High Gear Media

    The giants keep getting bigger. Starting to feel a little lost out here on my own with a single small site.
     
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    Your not alone you have us! Ok that's not much:D
     
  4. ZippyNH

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    From the corporate side it is all about one site direct add sales....bypassing the middleman like google and allowing them to nativly advertise their own sites.....
    But big is often NOT better....Kinda ironic....mini proves this!
    As long as we are a vocal minority, folks will find their way here.....
    Staying active elsewhere gives one a way to slip a try motoring alliance out plug....
     

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