PaidContent: Telegraph looking to develop e-commerce linking project
January 30th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Events, Online Journalism
Brian Harrison, Telegraph Media Group’s digital director, said yesterday that the group “is in the early stages of developing an e-commerce project to place links to sites like Amazon.co.uk alongside Telegraph.co.uk stories in a bid to replace some of the revenue lost from the declining interest in print ads and the slow-down in online display advertising,” PaidContent reports. Full story…
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