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  • Where Is the Online Video Advertising Revenue Going? [View article]
    One wonders if big and small companies can work together to outsmart and compete with and break the greedy, mightly titanic cartel that suffer from the growing Internet click fraud and cluttered content. Read how, for example, Yahoo protects online fraudsters and locks out legal ethical experts... link here tyneham.blogspot.com
    Jul 17 17:20 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Online Ads Doing Well, But Not as Well as We Hoped. Why? [View article]
    Well, Ash, that is yet another excellent analysis. Google-Yahoo cartel would suffer due to increasing Internet click fraud tyneham.wordpress.com and tyneham.blogspot.com. So, Ash, 10/10 for the latest analysis, but poor score for not communicating with tyneham by email/phone! Would you try Qormeh-Sabzi for breakfast?!
    Jul 08 11:48 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Internet Portal Wars: How the Mighty Have Fallen [View article]
    Another excellent analysis by Ashkan Karbasfrooshan.
    How can I get in touch with Ashkan Karbasfrooshan by email to discuss a new clutter-less Internet business venture as the mighty fall?
    Jul 02 13:49 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Why Yahoo! Isn’t Worth Anything To Management and Investors [View article]
    Ashkan Karbasfrooshan assessment is right when he said Yahoo "makes the criminals at Enron, Worldcom and Arthur Andersen seem like shareholder activists". I will second it hereby, and challenge Yahoo to waste money on litigation in the UK courts all the way to judicial reviews and appeals. That may also apply to a number of other US outfits, including Google's scams related to Internet click fraud which is underestimated by web-traffic auditors. The fraud is deceptively downplayed by major financial beneficiaries and their small time accomplices or affiliates. Big or not, no online advertiser is immune from growing the fraud. There is mounting unease and concerns over the fraud on all websites that have affiliate programs. These serious, legal issues are not being addressed by the law makers in most countries.

    By some logical estimates, click fraud could be over sixty percent. However, even one percent of $90 billion of global 2008-2009 Internet ad spend is too high, mainly because advertisers, big or small, are still deceived, overcharged by millions and thus defrauded every day.

    Read how, for example, "Yahoo protects online fraudsters, locks out legal ethical experts," web links here tyneham.wordpress.com , del.icio.us/tyneham?se... where some cases are cited, www.networkworld.com/c... , tyneham.blogspot.com , tyneham.newsvine.com
    Jun 26 21:12 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Yahoo!'s Brain Drain Hurts Chances for a Turnaround [View article]
    And to make it worse, Internet click fraud is underestimated by web-traffic auditors. The fraud is deceptively downplayed by major financial beneficiaries and their small time accomplices or affiliates. Big or not, no online advertiser is immune from growing the fraud. There is mounting unease and concerns over the fraud on all websites that have affiliate programs. These serious, legal issues are not being addressed by the law makers in most countries.

    By some logical estimates, click fraud could be over sixty percent. However, even one percent of $90 billion of global 2008-2009 Internet ad spend is too high, mainly because advertisers, big or small, are still deceived, overcharged by millions and thus defrauded every day.

    Read how, for example, "Yahoo protects online fraudsters, locks out legal ethical experts," web links here tyneham.wordpress.com , del.icio.us/tyneham?se... where some cases are cited, www.networkworld.com/c... , tyneham.blogspot.com , tyneham.newsvine.com
    Jun 26 21:00 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Yahoo's on Life Support: Here's Why [View article]
    114 Yahoo Executives gone since January 2007, and counting... The question is, do the out going or former directors have the guts to expose Yahoo and/or Google in a way that would help stop defrauding online advertisers every day?

    According to a new report from Citigroup analyst Mark Mahaney, there is a huge opportunity ... to capitalize on the growing trend towards online display advertising in the US and abroad. He said display advertising in the US is expected to reach US $8.5-billion or 35% of total Internet advertising in 2008. By 2010, he said display, ads are expected to hit $11.2-billion in the US and $22-billion worldwide.

    A decade is too long in digital technology. Citigroup analyst Mark Mahaney failed failed to assess the negative impact of Internet click fraud. Mahaney also overlooed the impact of regulatory scrutiny.

    Daya Baran is right. "Yahoo is on life support". It may be too little, too late to avert crash landing, leaving "behind a trail of destruction. Microsoft offered Yahoo $44 billion and in the end, Yahoo surrendered to Google for pennies," in a pending deal that is being analysed by the US lawmakers and Justice Department.

    Internet click fraud is underestimated by web-traffic auditors. The fraud is deceptively downplayed by major financial beneficiaries and their small time accomplices or affiliates. Big or not, no online advertiser is immune from growing the fraud. There is mounting unease and concerns over the fraud on all websites that have affiliate programs. These serious, legal issues are not being addressed by the law makers in most countries.

    By some logical estimates, click fraud could be over sixty percent. However, even one percent of $90 billion of global 2008-2009 Internet ad spend is too high, mainly because advertisers, big or small, are still deceived, overcharged by millions and thus defrauded every day.

    Read how, for example, "Yahoo protects online fraudsters, locks out legal ethical experts," web links here tyneham.wordpress.com , del.icio.us/tyneham?se... where some cases are cited, www.networkworld.com/c... , tyneham.blogspot.com , tyneham.newsvine.com
    Jun 26 20:45 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Private Equity Should Take Yahoo Private With a $35B Offer [View article]
    Why would private equity waste US $35 billion plus to save a Titanic which may sink evem deeper? As a vertran head-hunter and management consultant, I have seen credible business plans to say that $35bn private equity would help finance and create several comparable Yahoos, Googles and other top 100 global brands in a few years.

    114 Yahoo Executives gone since January 2007, and counting... The question is, do the out going or former directors have the guts to expose Yahoo and/or Google in a way that would help stop defrauding online advertisers every day?

    Internet click fraud is underestimated by web-traffic auditors. The fraud is deceptively downplayed by major financial beneficiaries and their small time accomplices or affiliates. Big or not, no online advertiser is immune from growing the fraud. There is mounting unease and concerns over the fraud on all websites that have affiliate programs. These serious, legal issues are not being addressed by the law makers in most countries.

    By some logical estimates, click fraud could be over sixty percent. However, even one percent of $90 billion of global 2008-2009 Internet ad spend is too high, mainly because advertisers, big or small, are still deceived, overcharged by millions and thus defrauded every day.

    Read how, for example, "Yahoo protects online fraudsters, locks out legal ethical experts," web links here tyneham.wordpress.com , del.icio.us/tyneham?se... where some cases are cited, www.networkworld.com/c... , tyneham.blogspot.com , tyneham.newsvine.com
    Jun 26 15:13 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Updated Yahoo Exec Tracker: 114 Execs Gone in 18 Months [View article]
    114 Yahoo Executives gone since January 2007, and counting... The question is, do the out going or former directors have the guts to expose Yahoo and/or Google in a way that would help stop defrauding online advertisers every day?

    Internet click fraud is underestimated by web-traffic auditors. The fraud is deceptively downplayed by major financial beneficiaries and their small time accomplices or affiliates. Big or not, no online advertiser is immune from growing the fraud. There is mounting unease and concerns over the fraud on all websites that have affiliate programs. These serious, legal issues are not being addressed by the law makers in most countries.

    By some logical estimates, click fraud could be over sixty percent. However, even one percent of $90 billion of global 2008-2009 Internet ad spend is too high, mainly because advertisers, big or small, are still deceived, overcharged by millions and thus defrauded every day.

    Read how, for example, "Yahoo protects online fraudsters, locks out legal ethical experts," web links here tyneham.wordpress.com , del.icio.us/tyneham?se... where some cases are cited, www.networkworld.com/c... , tyneham.blogspot.com , tyneham.newsvine.com

    Jun 26 12:01 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Why Jerry Yang Will Go [View article]
    In addition to "vision, instinct and charisma" (above), Yahoo and Google directors must also have credibility and integrity. So, the question is, do the out going or former directors have the guts, credibility and integrity to expose Yahoo and/or Google in a way that would help stop defrauding online advertisers every day?

    Internet click fraud is underestimated by web-traffic auditors. The fraud is deceptively downplayed by major financial beneficiaries and their small time accomplices or affiliates. Big or not, no online advertiser is immune from growing the fraud. There is mounting unease and concerns over the fraud on all websites that have affiliate programs. These serious, legal issues are not being addressed by the law makers in most countries.

    US Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, the Commerce, the Justice Department, Trade and Consumer Protection panel, the House Small Business Committee panel, the Senate Judiciary Committee’s antitrust panel, the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection panel and the Senate Commerce Committee and all law makers, for example, must also scrutinise the pending/proposed Yahoo-Google deal, and its impact on defrauded advertisers, big or small.

    By some logical estimates, click fraud could be over sixty percent. However, even one percent of $90 billion of global 2008-2009 Internet ad spend is too high, mainly because advertisers, big or small, are still deceived, overcharged by millions and thus defrauded every day.

    Read how, for example, "Yahoo protects online fraudsters, locks out legal ethical experts," web links here tyneham.wordpress.com , del.icio.us/tyneham?se... where some cases are cited, www.networkworld.com/c... , tyneham.blogspot.com , tyneham.newsvine.com
    Jun 26 11:54 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Yahoo's Management Exodus Could Be a Very Good Thing [View article]
    The issue is whether the alleged rats are leaving and deck-chairs rearrange on a stinking, sinking ship. Do the alleged rats (Jeff Weiner, Usama Fayyad, Qi Lu, Brad Garlinghouse, Vish Makhijani, Caterina Fake, Joshua Schachter, and Stewart Butterfield, etc) have the guts to expose Yahoo and/or Google in a way that would help stop defrading online advertisers every day?

    Internet click fraud is underestimated by web-traffic auditors. The fraud is deceptively downplayed by major financial beneficiaries and their small time accomplices or affiliates. Big or not, no online advertiser is immune from growing the fraud. There is mounting unease and concerns over the fraud on all websites that have affiliate programs. These serious, legal issues are not being addressed by the law makers in most countries.

    US Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, the Commerce, the Justice Department, Trade and Consumer Protection panel, the House Small Business Committee panel, the Senate Judiciary Committee’s antitrust panel, the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection panel and the Senate Commerce Committee and all law makers, for example, must also scrutinise the pending/proposed Yahoo-Google deal, and its impact on defrauded advertisers, big or small.

    By some logical estimates, click fraud could be over sixty percent. However, even one percent of $90 billion of global 2008-2009 Internet ad spend is too high, mainly because advertisers, big or small, are still deceived, overcharged by millions and thus defrauded every day.

    Read how, for example, "Yahoo protects online fraudsters, locks out legal ethical experts," web links here tyneham.wordpress.com , del.icio.us/tyneham?se... where some cases are cited, www.networkworld.com/c... , tyneham.blogspot.com , tyneham.newsvine.com
    Jun 26 11:04 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Pending Yahoo-Google Deal Triggers Senate, House Hearings [View article]
    US Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, the Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection panel, the House Small Business Committee panel, the Senate Judiciary Committee’s antitrust panel, the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection panel and the Senate Commerce Committee and all law makers must also scrutinise the pending/proposed Yahoo-Google deal, and its impact on defrauded advertisers, big or small.

    Internet click fraud is underestimated by web-traffic auditors. The fraud is deceptively downplayed by major financial beneficiaries and their small time accomplices or affiliates. Big or not, no one is immune to click fraud. There is mounting unease and concerns over click fraud all websites who have affiliate programs. These serious, legal issues are not being debated by the panels and the law makers.

    By some logical estimates, click fraud could be over sixty percent. However, even one percent of $90 billion of global 2008-2009 Internet ad spend is too high, mainly because advertisers are still deceived, overcharged by millions and thus defrauded every day.

    Read how, for example, "Yahoo protects online fraudsters, locks out legal ethical experts," web links here tyneham.wordpress.com , del.icio.us/tyneham?se... where some cases are cited, www.networkworld.com/c... , tyneham.blogspot.com , tyneham.newsvine.com
    Jun 26 09:58 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Microsoft Has Options With or Without Yahoo [View article]
    One wonders if Sanford Bernstein analyst Charles Di Bona has considered why Microsoft would not avoid Yahoo, or even Google who have a massive problem with Internet click fraud which is underestimated by web-traffic auditors. The fraud is deceptively downplayed by major financial beneficiaries and their small time accomplices or affiliates. Big or not, no one is immune to click fraud. There is mounting unease over click fraud.

    By some logical estimates, click fraud could be over sixty percent. However, even one percent of $90 billion of global 2008-2009 Internet ad spend is too high, mainly because advertisers are still deceived, overcharged by millions and thus defrauded every day.

    Read how, for example, "Yahoo protects online fraudsters, locks out legal ethical experts," web links here tyneham.wordpress.com , del.icio.us/tyneham?se... where some cases are cited, www.networkworld.com/c... , tyneham.blogspot.com , tyneham.newsvine.com
    Jun 26 09:11 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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