Re: Internet Marketing publications
MELINDA GILLEN WROTE:
>There are a myriad of Internet-focused publications out
>there. In the name of efficiency, I would appreciate
>feedback on which publications members of this forum find
>the most useful...
Mindy,
A great newsletter and one of my favorites is the ClickZ
Network (http://www.clickz.com). There are a variety of
Internet Marketing topics covered. Internet.com's At New
York (http://www.atnewyork.com) was one of the first
newsletters I subscribed to and find to be of interest
sometimes insofar as the Alley is concerned.
Also, the Silicon Alley Reporter has a West coast edition
called the Digital Coast. I haven't read it though as I
believe it covers mostly southern California. Iconocast
(http://www.iconocast.com) seems to provide more of "full
range" view of the industry as well.
Lists like O-A.com and the UK New Media list
(http://www.chinwag.com) are also helpful.
With regards to technology, I've always found ZDNet's Berst
Report to be helpful. I also subscribe to About.com's
Cyberworld newsletter (http://www.about.com) for the latest
news on gizmos and such. Webmonkey from Wired
(http://www.webmonkey.com) also covers basic info and tips
on web production topics.
As far as statistics go, eMarketer
(http://www.emarketer.com), StatMarket
(http://www.statmarket.com) and Nua (http://www.nua.ie) are
great.
To be honest, there are a myriad of Internet-related
publications on the web. It's up to you to focus your
attention on what you find of interest and subscribe
appropriately. Otherwise, your inbox can get pretty crammed.
Happy reading!
Sally Krumholz
Interactive Project Manager
Mezzina/Brown Interactive - New York
Received on Thu Sep 30 1999 - 08:03:24 CDT