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Get Rewards for Watching Ads – New Ad Network Might Have A Good Mix

June 28th, 2007

This is yet another model of rewarding customers for watching ads, but for some reason videos make it easier if they are good. I am not so excited about the magazine subscription, but the rewards can be improved.  

image Do you feel the value? If the ads are creative enough you will watch the videos and look at the products. I just did with a Kleenex ad. I never like these concepts, but maybe this one will work for a phase. Then again, you never know and I was compelled to at least check it out.  

The San Francisco-based start-up AdPerk has begun its service with Dwell magazine.

Visitors to the Dwell home page are provided with a subscription offer. Those who watch a few videos get free magazines.

Marketers connect with targeted audiences.   On this new platform, ads and other content are “pulled” by the registered users.  Viewing ads are by choice and viewing them offers a rewards. 

Advertisers in the launch include Duxiana, LG Electronics, Delta Faucet Company, Disney Mobile and Kleenex.  Here’s the company’s news announcment.

This could be an important way for marketers to get their ads watched by folks who want them.  It could be good way for content creators to generate revenue. 

Here’s the take on this by New York Times reporter Louise Story.

Get Rewards for Watching Ads | AlwaysOn

Brad adversiting, technology

Moving to Word Press – Previous Version Still Available

June 2nd, 2007

I am moving from Drupal to Word Press. For now I am going to link to the previous version of my web marketing blog and hope Google spiders it properly. More to come on why the move, but while I still love all the power that Drupal gives me, it just made things far too complicated. There was just too much there. I will still need Drupal for community and social networking projects, but for our basic company site and blog, this should be ample. I am finding Word Press to be elegant, easy, and simple to utilize and that is the bottom line. In addition, I want to relaunch the corporate components to ClickBrain. The market is HOT for SEM right now!

Brad clickbrain.com, cms, content, content management system, technology, web marketing