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Marketplace Management

Marketplaces use merchant product feeds to populate their website with products but only capture and pass orders to you.  Some merchants do not have the resources or know-how to take advantage of these channels.  We provide full management of marketplace stores that includes receiving and processing orders, upselling, creating promotions, outbound calls to customers and customer service issues.

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Datafeed Management

Comparison Shopping Engines are the perfect place to showcase and attract shoppers.  We have develop systems and strategies that can take all the day to day datafeed management out of your hands and reach your target ROAS.  We will place your feed on general interest and find niche datafeed sites for you and track the performance of your campaigns.

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Hispanic Marketing

We offer a wide variety of solutions that will get your foot in the Hispanic Market.  We offer CPA placement, CPM advertising, Product datafeed, content sponsoring and much more.  Hispanics and Latinos represent a 12 Billion buying power and they are looking for your products and services.  Let us get you in this market.
A Ten-Minute Christmas

Here are ten fun facts about Christmas, compiled in ten minutes, using Yahoo! search.

  • “Christmas” was the number one search on Yahoo! on Friday, Dec. 22. 2006.
    God Jul!” is Norwegian for “Merry Christmas!”; in Finland they say “Hyvää Joulua!”, and in Ukraine, “Srozhdestvom Kristovym!”
  • Xmas BallBritish leader Oliver Cromwell cancelled Christmas in 1645. No kidding.
  • During the 1820s, Christmas Eve, not New Year’s Eve, was the big party night, sometimes ending in riots.
  • More than 38 million households tuned into the movie, “A Christmas Story” during one Christmas Eve television marathon.
  • The real-life Saint Nicholas lived in what is now Turkey, a long, long way from the North Pole.
  • The first Christmas tree with electric lights was displayed December 22, 1882, by an Edison Electric Light Company VP.
  • David Sedaris’ “SantaLand Diaries” first aired on National Public Radio in 1992.
  • Twenty-eight oxen and 300 sheep: That?s what King Richard II of England’s guests ate at his Christmas feast in 1377.
  • Santa Claus is also known as: Father Christmas, Father Frost, Joulupukki, Kris Kringle, Saint Basil, Saint Nicholas, Sinterklaas and Weihnachtsmann? St. Basil?

Whatever your holiday traditions, all of us here at Yahoo! Publisher Network wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas.

 

—The Team

 


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