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Contextual Advertising

Beside AdSense and Quigo

         

wgonz

11:05 am on Feb 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Beside AdSense and Quigo; are there more options for Contextual Advertising?
Thank you

KanoodleDood

4:12 pm on Feb 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hi wgonz,

I am from the Kanoodle team and we will shortly releasing our own contextual program for web publishers called ContextTarget™.

ContextTarget™ listings are not linked to an advertiser’s keyword buy. Instead, advertisers choose a category relevant to their product offering and optimize these listings independent of their keyword listings. Our proprietary technology uses only these contextual ads when populating your web site, ensuring high quality, relevant ads for your users.

Unlike other programs, the ContextTarget™ taxonomy has been constructed to always serve up a paid ad – we will not serve public service ads on your site. Furthermore, our system is dynamic and our logic is real time, so we can easily determine the focus of every brand new and/or low traffic pages.

Drastic

5:43 pm on Feb 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>we will shortly releasing

Yeah, one of your reps told me the same thing about a month ago.

Your pitch sounds great, but how about holding off until it's out of beta and we can have a look for ourselves?

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Any other contextual ad companies out there? I'm not aware of any real contenders.

ByronM

9:01 pm on Feb 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Adsonar is starting up... i think they launch in march

europeforvisitors

9:13 pm on Feb 9, 2004 (gmt 0)



Unlike other programs, the ContextTarget™ taxonomy has been constructed to always serve up a paid ad

No kidding! What's the range of CPMs? :-)

fidibidabah

11:00 pm on Feb 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hmm, always serve up a paid ad, hey? We'll see how/if that works/for how long. That would be pretty sweet, although, honestly, I wouldn't mind having some PPA/PPS links tossed in there when no ads were available. Darn, it was so easy to choose when there was only one option ;)