Rocketdog is now online! MindSmack.com launches the new interactive flash home and women’s site!

Pop culture meets subculture – with a twist. That’s Rocket Dog. Fierce and funny. Fast and fetching. Flirty and footloose (yes, as in the movie). Occasionally fluffy. Serving fashion-forward teens, eclectic city-dwellers and coastal casualistas who surf a wave as readily as they do the Web, Rocket Dog creates daring style combinations that play like [...]

MindSmack.com launches WeLoveFreeMusic.com for SOS Records and Steven Nowack.

May 6, 2008, New York, New York. Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Archbishop Desmond Tutu Officially Opens SOS Records, http://www.WeLoveFreeMusic.com to the world. They are the first website in the world to allow you to listen to and download all of the content on this site without the provision of personal information. Come in, and Discover [...]

MindSmack launches Klarsfeld Jewelry website for New York City custom jewelry maker.

For over eighty years and three generations, the Klarsfeld Family has continued a tradition of providing fine quality jewelry in a private setting. They can create custom jewelry to meet any personal need and are a winner of the prestigious De Beers International Diamond Design Award. Check out the cool zoom features we have developed [...]

CITI Premier Pass and CITI Private Pass Updates – MindSmack.com

We have been hard @ work on updates for these 2 CITI sites. Updates include NCAA 2008 Final Four, Barneys New York and SXSW Music Festival March 12-16 featuring REM and many more. 4 days, 50 stages, and over 1500 bands. Private access to the best parties, coolest gigs, and discounts at premium hotels. VIP [...]

Revenue From Display Ads to Grow 20% by ’09

J.P. Morgan Analyst Bullish on Underrated Online Ads By Abbey Klaassen Published: January 02, 2008 NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Don’t overlook display advertising in 2008 — this format, which is elderly in internet years, still has some growth left in it if one major analyst’s prediction pans out. J.P. Morgan is bullish on rates based [...]

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