Yahoo chief marketing officer Cammie Dunaway will leave Yahoo on November 2 for a new opportunity, which may be a large consumer brand. From the SEW blog: Organic Search SEW Experts: The Perils of Duplicate ContentDuplicate content can be a huge...
Yahoo chief marketing officer Cammie Dunaway will leave Yahoo on November 2 for a new opportunity, which may be a large consumer brand. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news? Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the...
Yahoo chief marketing officer Cammie Dunaway will leave Yahoo on November 2 for a new opportunity, which may be a large consumer brand, according to ClickZ News. Dunaway, who joined Yahoo in 2003, formerly managed interactive advertising for Frito...
Peter Daboll will be reporting to Cammie Dunaway, Yahoo's chief marketing officer, in Sunnyvale, California. Actually, Danny's off on Wednesday, August 16 -- so we did an
extra long show on Tuesday, August 15 and cut it into two parts.
Dunaway, Yahoo's chief marketing officer, in Sunnyvale, California. Peter Daboll will be reporting to Cammie Below, a recap of stories posted today and over the weekend to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not...
Peter Daboll will be reporting to Cammie Dunaway, Yahoo's chief marketing officer, in Sunnyvale, California. ClickZ reports that Yahoo has hired Peter Daboll, the president and CEO of comScore Media Metrix, to be the chief of insights and head of...
said Cammie Dunaway, chief marketing officer at Yahoo! said Dunaway. If you go to www.yahoo.com you will get the new design even if you have never seen it before. Yahoo launched the design in the UK SOLICITS CONSUMER VIDEOS IN CELEBRATION OF NEW...
s marketing machine with a keynote address from CMO Cammie Dunaway. Dunaway shared her "Interactive Marketing 101"-style best practices: You would expect a company like Yahoo! to know a thing or two about online advertising.
The key, says [Cammie] Dunaway, [Yahoo's chief marketing officer], is to do things nobody has done before, often with an edgy approach. You have to work hard.to engage [customers] in your marketing," Dunaway says.
I was most struck by a quote from Yahoo chief marketing officer Cammie Dunaway. Dunaway's quote is so striking because it flashes back to around 1998, when all the major portals were almost embarrassed to be called search engines.