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GoDaddy CEO Fights Super Bowl Ad Ban via Blog

Robert Scoble and Shel Israel point to another example of how corporate communication is changing on their Red Couch book blog.

Junk Food Producers Face EU Ad Ban

Apparently, the United States isn’t the only country with a junk food obsession. The European Union warned junk food producers to label their products clearer or face and advertising ban.

Google Ban – How not to get banned by Google!
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Given that Google now provides over 75% of all Internet search traffic, the last possible thing any site owner would want is to be banned from the Google index!

Google Somewhat Lifts Oceana Ad Ban

Environmental group Oceana appears to have had a Google-issued ban of its AdWord campaign lifted. Partially. The search engine has allowed the group to display an ad praising Royal Caribbean cruise lines for its clean up effort. Although, in the same stroke, Google denied Oceana from displaying ads calling for other cruise companies to follow Royal Caribbean’s lead.

Online Gambling Sites Respond To Ad Ban

A decision by Yahoo and Google to ban online gambling ads has created expected repercussions from some of the casino site owners. Understandably, the owners who commented are not pleased with the gambling ad ban by the two search engine giants.

Oceana Fights Back Against Google Ban

Google, one of the Internet’s leading information portals, has silenced two advertisements placed by Oceana, a company trying to save our world’s oceans.

Girl Scouts Ban Cookie Dough From Online Sales

Back in the day, you had to know a Girl Scout – or her family – to stock up on your favorite Girl Scout cookie flavors. Now all you need is a link to eBay Inc., where a dozen or more vendors are flogging boxes of Samoas, Thin Mints and other Girl Scout delicacies.

Google Code Unbans Reader
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A WebProNews reader shared his recent experiences of getting back in Google after being banned. His experience is quite unique — one I’d never heard before.