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'Barely Legal No. 75' POP Displays Available
Hustler Video has made point-of-purchase displays available to participating retailers for their most anticipated release of the season, "Barely Legal No. 75" anniversary collectors edition.
(Pop) Shot in the foot
Recently I watched a movie that wasn't necessarily a foot fetish movie in which Katja Kassin nevertheless
ReviewCash Releases New Exit Pop-up Script
ReviewCash has released a new Internet Explorer 7, Internet Explorer 6 and Firefox browser-exit pop-up script.
Boy Dollars Affiliate Network 'Pop Payouts'
BoyDollars will be running a "Pop Payouts" program during the month of May, picking seven random days that they will payout 100 percent on all sales for those days.
The Pop-Up Man
Brian Shuster is an unassuming yet hyper man with longish hair and a goatee. He is nice, almost impeccably nice, but he seems to have a hard time settling down.
Pop smear
"Cum-loving sluts suck, smear & swallow" trumpets the copy for Nicki Hunter's Cum Swallowers 3, and once again I am embarrassed to be confused by something that I guess should be obvious
Cal Exotics Debuts New POP Displays
California Exotic Novelties, creator of the COLT line of adult novelty products, has introduced a new point-of-purchase display designed exclusively for their COLT Slick Personal Lubricant.
February Penthouse Magazine Features Iggy Pop
BOCA RATON, Fla. — He claims that he “still acts like a cat on acid” after every show, though his 58-year-old body is completely sore – but IGGY POP, the “Godfather of Punk,” is an ageless rocker who recently reunited with his band, The Stooges.
WhenU Wins Victory in Pop-Up Case
In one of the most important rulings on targeted Internet advertising to date, a U.S. Court of Appeals reversed a decision issued a year ago against controversial adware maker WhenU, determining that the company did not violate trademarks of 1-800 Contacts through the distribution of pop-up advertisements on its site.
Video Marketing to Surge; Pop-Up Ads on Decline
More marketing will be done by video in 2005. Avenue A/Razorfish predicts that advertisers will embrace web video in 2005 and that total Internet ad spending will surge between 20 percent and 40 percent this year to more than $10 billion.
Pop-Ups Do Not Equal Spam, Court Rules
An attorney who drew criticism for filing over a thousand lawsuits against spammers and asking for $6,500 to settle was dealt a blow on Thursday when the Utah Court of Appeals decided that pop-up advertising are decidedly different than spam.
To Pop Or Not To Pop
Consoles offer a way of making sure you get paid for every visitor to your web site.
Windows XP Upgrade Blocks Pop-Ups
Microsoft Corp. expects that nearly 100 million PCs in the next two months will be downloaded with the software giant’s long-awaited upgrade to its Windows XP operating system.
Yahoo’s Anti-Spy Cracks Down on Pop-Ups
Yahoo is releasing new software to block adware and spyware. The software, called Anti-Spy, is part of Yahoo’s pop-up blocking toolbar.
FTC Settles With Pop-Up Ad Company
The Federal Trade Commission has reached an out-of-court settlement with D Squared Solutions LLC to stop barraging the Internet with pop-up ads. D Squared advertised its software to block the pop-up ads it was transmitting – unsolicited - to users online.
Pop Under Bucks Paying 6 Cents Per Click
Pop Under Bucks is doubling its payouts to 6 cents per unique click.
Pop Under Bucks Offering Double Payouts
Pop Under Bucks said Tuesday that it will give webmasters double payouts on all clicks during Memorial Day weekend.
Pop-Ups Go From Bad to Good
A study issued this week by research company Dynamic Logic delivered some good news to Internet marketers that rely on pop-up advertising to get noticed and redirect traffic.
War Of The Pop-Ups
Pop-up advertising company WhenU.com Inc. won its second major victory in court this week when a U.S. District judge ruled that the online marketing company should not be legally blocked from featuring pop-up ads on competitor's websites
FTC Fines Pop-Up Company
The FTC sent a cautionary tale to the Internet advertising community this week when it flagged a San Diego company, claiming it took advantage of a glitch in Microsoft's Windows operating system to harass computer users