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Long-tail audience targeting can trump short-tail "blasts" by a statistically significant margin.
Finding the Audience Where They Are - Steve Yanovsky-BBE - MediaBizBloggers 2009
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Long-tail audience targeting can trump short-tail "blasts" by a statistically significant margin.
Finding the Audience Where They Are - Steve Yanovsky-BBE - MediaBizBloggers 2009
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Four bird species were recently rediscovered after having been unobserved for more than 60 years and are all threatened: the dwarf olive ibis (Bostrychia bocagei, CR), Newton's fiscal (Lanius newtoni, CR), the São Tomé canary (Neospiza concolor, CR), and the São Tomé short-tail (Amaurocichla bocaii, VU).
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Some adult rays may be no larger than a human palm, while other species, like the short-tail stingray, may have a body of six feet in diameter, and an overall length, including their tail, of fourteen feet.
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A few readers sent me email arguing that long-tail content allows for better targeting and hence will generate more attractive CPMs relative to short-tail content.
Archive 2006-11-01 Will Price 2006
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A few readers sent me email arguing that long-tail content allows for better targeting and hence will generate more attractive CPMs relative to short-tail content.
Move Networks Will Price 2006
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London, at the present time, dairies are to be seen in which all the cows have short-tail stumps.
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The Cavalier had retained a guide overnight, Henri Renaud by name, and he appeared punctually at eight o'clock in the morning, got up in the short-tail coat of the country, and a large green umbrella with mighty ribs of whalebone.
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"This is the speckled pecker, or measly short-tail."
Burr Junior George Manville Fenn 1870
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His top-boots always hung near the fireplace, that they might not get mouldy; and he rode into market upon his 'short-tail horse,' as he called his crop-tail nag.
Round About a Great Estate Richard Jefferies 1867
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