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Local Service Companies Intrigued by Pay Per Call
Local service companies such as attorneys, dentists and credit and debt counseling firms are primed to embrace pay per call advertising platforms next year.
Pay-per-call models in general are poised to experience explosive growth in 2010, according to Telmetrics. If 2009's activity is any guide, it will be local campaigns driving adoption next year - the number of local search pay-per-call advertising programs the company monitors tripled from January 2009 to June 2009, [...]
Posted: Wednesday, December 16th 2009
Affiliates Ratchet Up Tech, Analytics
Several newly introduced applications promise to help affiliate marketers analyze their leads, track their site performance and close more deals.
The tools - which incorporate more stepped-up technology and measurement than the industry uses now -Â should provide a boost to this niche, which has been stymied by a lack of tech savvy and potentially helpful online ad strategies, w [...]
Posted: Tuesday, November 17th 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 10/7/09
Ad Networks and Analytics:
Facebook shutting out developers.
Magazines band together for new ad network.
Agencies and Marketing Execs:
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Posted: Thursday, October 8th 2009
Facebook Invites Charities into Experimental Gift Shop
At the Social Good Conference on Friday, marketing/outreach director Randi Zuckerberg announced Facebook would be opening its new "credits" platform to four non-profits: Project Red, Toms Shoes, Kiva and the Wold Wildlife Fund.
The non-profits add to the four online gift and greeting companies that were invited to try the platform last week: American Greetings Interactive, GreetBeatz, Someecards and Real Gifts.
"We are exploring ways for developers to use the Gift Shop to offer...virtual, [...]
Posted: Monday, August 31st 2009
YouTube CTA Overlay Lets You Drive Users Elsewhere
Today YouTube releases the Call-to-Action Overlay, a semi-transparent pop-up that enables advertisers to link viewers to any site they wish. For example, a company supporting a charity can send users watching a certain video to their charity subsite.
Prior to this inclusion, advertisers that wished to drive users off YouTube had to include a link in the summary on the right-hand side of the video.
TechCrunch [...]
Posted: Tuesday, June 30th 2009
April's Top Ad Networks: Platform-A, Yahoo Lead Pack
AOL's Platform-A remains the top ad network in the US, reaching nearly 176.5 million US internet users, or 91.5% of the total audience, based on April ad-network rankings released by comScore, Inc, reports MarketingCharts.
Platfor [...]
Posted: Friday, May 22nd 2009
Google Tests Ads on iPhone Apps
VentureBeat has confirmed that Google is testing an ad program on Urbanspoon, an iPhone application that introduces local restaurants to users; and Backgrounds, a mobile wallpaper directory.
The ads are text-based and feature one company at a time, just below the browser bar. Clicking on it guides users to information about the advertiser; or, in some cases, [...]
Posted: Wednesday, March 18th 2009
MSFT's 'Gaze' Eyes Snap.com Territory
Aspiring to compete with technologies like Snap, which lets users preview content by mousing over hyperlinks, Microsoft is preparing an ad-infused offering called Gaze.
Snap delivers "Snap Shots" of web destinations or content, using pop-ups that appear when users hover over hyperlinked text. Users can identify Snap-optimized links by the small Snap favicon perched [...]
Posted: Thursday, February 5th 2009
Google's Ad Server Market Share at 57%
Together, Google AdSense and Google-owned DoubleClick account for 57% of total ad server market share, while Microsoft and Yahoo lost significant share since March and together make up only 15% of the ad server market, according to an analysis by Attributor.
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Posted: Wednesday, January 7th 2009
Neolane Deploys Campaigns from One Silo to Multiple Media
Enterprise marketing software firm Neolane has launched Cross-Channel Marketing Optimization, which enables marketers to create, manage and execute campaigns across multiple platforms.
Marketers are under increased pressure to spread their campaign efforts across a panoply of media. But because there is no central location for campaign development and execution, many organizations maintain a "Frankenstein monster" of intersecting platforms -- that is, num [...]
Posted: Monday, October 6th 2008
Platform-A Uses BidPlace to Sashay into Online Ad Exchange Market
AOL's Platform-A marks its foray in the online ad exchange space with BidPlace, a self-service marketplace exchange with an eye toward helping marketers better manage display campaigns, reports MediaBuyerPlanner.
BidPlace launches in the first half of next year. The marketplace lets advertisers bid for CPM, CPC and CPA ads on AOL, across other partner sites, and across Platf [...]
Posted: Wednesday, September 24th 2008
BlueKai Auctions Anonymous Online Shopper Data
A team of online advertising executives, spearheaded by former general manager Omar Tawakol of Medio Systems, launched BlueKai today.
BlueKai works with data buyers and sellers to aggregate anonymous shopping and research behavior across the internet. It then auctions that data -- without providing personally identifiable details -- to advertisers trying to hone their ad targeting abilities.
"Intent data" on BlueKai's market includes search queries for aut [...]
Posted: Monday, September 15th 2008
Visa, Chase Pilot SMS Coupon Program
A pilot program in Phoenix delivers coupons via cell phone to Visa and Chase cardholders that sign up to receive them from select merchants, reports MediaBuyerPlanner.
The text-message coupons are personalized to match the interests selected by Chase Visa cardholders, then sent using Visa's Mobile Platform. Coupons are redeemable in stores or online, [...]
Posted: Thursday, September 4th 2008
Gorilla Nation Cares Enough to Brand the Very Best
Hallmark.com has chosen online ad representation firm Gorilla Nation to sell its ad inventory on an exclusive basis.
Hallmark has focused primarily on its cross-media marketing programs, using online ad sales solely to augment marketers' offline efforts. The Gorilla Nation partnership is intended to give Hallmark's online advertising presence its own legs.
The card company's user base is 63 percent female. Users spend an average of seven minutes per visit on the site, which serves 3.4 mill [...]
Posted: Monday, August 11th 2008
Facebook May Face Class Action Suit, Fueled by Canadian Law School Students
The Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic has filed a privacy complaint against Facebook, asserting it violates the Canadian Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act.
"Facebook does not make a reasonable effort to advise users of the purposes for which their personal information is used," the group wrote. "Facebook also does not advise users of the extent of their personal information that will be shared by joining a network."
Facebook spokesmen denied tha [...]
Posted: Monday, June 2nd 2008
Yahoo to AMP Up Online Publisher Opportunities
Yahoo has revealed news of a new online ad system intended to improve affiliate sales for graphical and other forms of premium advertising.
The system, dubbed AMP (formerly Apex), enables marketers to put ads on their sites, Yahoo sites, and sites participating in Yahoo's publisher network. Ads may target audiences by demographic profile, geography or online behavior, [...]
Posted: Monday, April 7th 2008
SuperPages Partners with Local Online Directory Network
Marketers that buy pay-per-click and pay-per-call ads on Superpages.com can also opt for inclusion into Marchex's network of local online directories.
This is part of a new relationship between the companies. According to ClickZ, placements will occur via Enhance Interactive, Marchex's ad network.
Marchex publishes 150,000 local sites featuring business listings and customer reviews. The company says [...]
Posted: Wednesday, January 30th 2008
FTC Fines Debit Card Marketers $2.2 Million
The Federal Trade Commission has settled a case against a cadre of marketers targeting "subprime consumers," reports ClickZ.
EDP Technologies Corporation and others must pay $2.2 million in consumer restitution.
The defendants used affiliate marketing programs to build leads and promoted prepaid bank-issued debit cards on websites, pop-ups and emails. They often charged hefty fees without authorizatio [...]
Posted: Monday, January 28th 2008
NBCU Hits College Kids with The University Network
The University Network, which reaches over 200 college campuses, has tapped NBCU to provide content and serve ads to its audience, reports MediaBuyerPlanner.
The effort, dubbed "NBC on Campus," arrives in tangent with NBCU's first digital up-front presentation. Its relationship with The University Network will [...]
Posted: Wednesday, January 16th 2008
Nikon Goes New Media, Sponsors DRM-Free Music
To promote its "support of music and music culture," Nikon has become an inaugural sponsor for RCRD LBL.
RCRD LBL is an online music label that proffers sponsor-supported MP3s at no cost to the consumer.
It is the result of a joint venture between founder Peter Rojas of Engadget and Downtown Records, which signed the band Gnarls Barkley.
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Posted: Thursday, November 15th 2007


