Monthly Archives: April 2015

Song of the day: Feist – I Feel It All

Leslie Feist is a Canadian singer-songwriter, and what I want to present to you this time, is the third single from her third album: I Feel It All. Do check out the full album, The Reminder, if you can, as it contains some other hidden treasures, such as 1234, My Moon My Man (which you might know in the Boys Noize remix) and The Limit To Your Love (covered by James Blake in 2011)

 

Quote of the day #44

“He was high on intellectualism
I’ve never been there but the brochure looks nice.”

Sheryl Crow in Everyday Is A Winding Road
(proving, by paraphrasing it so delightfully, this line not to be autobiographical)
Picture taken from www.sherylcrow.com

Spectacular Click Through Rate

6944552233_fe4b6b9606_kAs the internet has been growing exponentially over the past 20 years, online advertising has become very big business. Most of it in the form of online bannering: various sizes of squares and rectangles with commerical messages, spread across webpages (usually at more or less fixed parts of the page layout, such as the area in the top middle of the page).

To the companies spending money on advertising, this form of online advertising was presented as very interesting because Continue reading