Marco Gomes at the Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro – Young Brazilian Award – InterCon and Peixe Grande

Marco Gomes receives the Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro – Young Brazilian Award

Marco Gomes, co-founder of boo-box, received the Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro – Young Brazilian Award, this Monday, September 22nd 2008, for his work in the corporate arena.

The Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro, presented by Serginho Groisman, is conceded based on merit and active participation of the youth in society. The nomination is awarded after an in-depth selection, performed by a committee formed by journalists, columnists, critics and research conducted with the young users on the event’s official website.

Marco Gomes, the Director of Technology at boo-box, receives this award for his performance as an entrepreneur, helping transform what was a late-night project into an innovative and successful company, well placed in the Internet Marketing sector.

Musicians CéU, Ivete Sangalo, Teatro Mágico and Negra Li, the films Cidade Dos Homens and Cidade de Deus, comedians Rafinha Bastos and Rodrigo Scarpa (o Repórter Vesgo) and athletes Sandro Dias and Karen Jones are some of the people who have been previously honored with this Award.

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News in search of products and API!

Hi! My name is Dirceu and as a boo-box ninja I’ve come to announce some big news:

It is now possible to use more than one tag in our product search system. This was already possible with the widget on the fixed list, but now the function is available both in the virtual shopping window and directly through the API. The tags need to be separated by commas, for example:

wii, lcd tv 52

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Banners, pop-ups, AdSense, SEO and your content

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So, how did you do on the test?

What this video really demonstrates is how we tend to not pay attention to secondary matters when our attention is focused on one main subject.

Online advertising has been increasingly treated as a ‘secondary matter’ that has to vie with specific content to grab users’ attention. Flashy banners, pop-ups that block content, sponsored links, such as AdSense; all try to guess what the user is searching for, all vying for space and attention with the content of your web site.

It is inevitable that, just like in the video, these ‘secondary objects’ will be overlooked by the majority of people, or that, in those cases where they do manage to grab attention, they tear the focus away from what’s truly drawing the user: content. (If you had been paying attention to the “moonwalking bear” you probably would have missed the number of passes!)

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