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>> last uploaded dec 28, 2005

new sites are at the bottom of each category. moockmarks are also as a single netscape bookmarks file. (note: right now i'm leaving in dead links for historical purposes. one day i might overhaul everything and add an option to not view dead links.)

- web advertising/business

* iab--internet advertising bureau
an association that conducts research, proposes standards, and provides an informational website on internet advertising. a good place to start if you're looking for answers or statistics about internet ads.
* iab--banner size standards
the iab's document on the ad hoc industry standard banner sizes for web banner ads.
* emarketer
an ezine on online marketing and advertising. includes news, stats, community, and how-tos.
* netratings top banners
a weekly display of the most frequently clicked banner ads according to "netratings", which tracks a research group of 3500 18 year old or older net users.
* microscope
a weekly review of winners of microscopes banner advertising awards. reviews have analysis by microscope, context for the campaign, and comments by the production company. submit your own banner campaign for review.
* netmarketing
general web marketing info, notably--stats on costs of building a website, hourly developer rates, market trends, and a developer's directory.
* webmonkey: design: ad banner design tips
article on designing banner ads, and some statistical reports on advertising with banners on the web
* welcome to microscope
* cluetrain manifesto
95 interesting tennets of marketing with an e-generation slant.
* epinions.com
intersting site. anyone can post a review for any consumer product. over time, users can rate your review. the more people who agree with you, the more trusted you are, and the higher-profile your reviews become. you get paid every time someone rates your review.
* personalization.com
a resource centre for creating sites with "personalized" content (ie. content that adjusts itself to the specific preferences of individual users, like my.yahoo.com).
* Patterns for e-business