Two Things Banner Ads Did

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1. Monetized the eyeball and provided the foundation for the translation of the CPM metric from an offline entity to an online model. That eventually evolved into a CPC then CPA as performance crept into the metric, thereby transforming advertising both online and eventually offline in a reciprocal fashion.

2. Provided the basis of the social web and web2.0 as we know it by helping companies and marketers understand the need for fluid interaction with individuals and potential consumers.

AdSense Comparison Engine Aimed at Bloggers

adsense_doesnotworkheader.jpgJim Kukral has launched a unique tool to promote Forge Corporation’s BlogKits platform. BlogKits, an AdSense rival, is being promoted as a more efficient and easier way for bloggers to earn money compared to AdSense.

From the site:

Adsense doesn’t work for bloggers, yes, we know, such a bold statement… But it’s true!

  1. Low-traffic blogs will never make more than pennies per day
  2. One sale from BlogKits could bring you a week’s worth of click $$$ from Adsense

The tool is an AdSense comparison engine based on the amount of traffic a blog receives. The information shown is calculated based upon research and polls, taken from a sample of web users anonymously over a period of two years. The comparison engine is an interesting facilitation of a call-to-action sign up process for bloggers.

Will this have widespread adoption or offer bloggers a better chance to monetize their content compared to AdSense, Performancing’s platform or a pay per post model?

Porter Interviews Second Life Liberation Army Leader

wishingwell.jpgSpyware, malware, social memetic and all around universal researcher Wayne Porter was intrigued by attacks by the Second Life Liberation Army on advertising entities within Second Life such as the new Reebok Store.

Believe it or not, this mini-microcosm of over a million early adoption, hi-tech and attentive users does have implications for online marketing. The struggles, issues and situations being worked out on platforms such as Second Life or Digg will ripple out and help determine the shape of user interaction on the web as the online world (including the marketing part) continues to evolve.

The group’s site includes the following statement:

The SLLA’s demands are simple:

“The establishement of basic ‘rights’ for Second Life Players. Having consulted widely we now believe the best vehicle for this is for Linden Labs to offer public shares in the company. We propose that each player is able to buy one share for a set-price. This would serve both the development of the world and provide the beginnings of representation for avatars in Second Life.”

Porter actually found the leader of the clandestine and secretive group and interviewed them on their motives, intentions and general philosophy. They admit to attacks and defending avatar rights by claim not responsible for grey goo attacks which have led to a crippling of some parts of the Second Life economy, and given skeptics of the platform ample fodder for ridicule.

Interesting questions are asked at the end of the interview which do have some connection to the
“cost per” economy that online marketing has created such as: “Even in this new and incredible terrain are we destined to walk down the very same paths we have for centuries?”

Interview on Digg

Interview on ReveNews

Interview on wayneporter.com

eBags Responds to Google Checkout Affiliate Tracking Controversy

Thomas from eBags sent this over to me by email earlier. Thoughts?…

eBags & Google Checkout

ebag140x140_2.gif“The current eBags promotion with Google Checkout has proven to be a huge success. Although Google Checkout orders are not currently being properly reflected in CJ, please rest assured we are tracking each and every sale internally and can attribute these sales to all of our publishers.

We will be crediting every affiliate with the commission due to them from Google Checkout orders so no-one should think they are not getting proper credit for any referrals that use Google Checkout.

Our Account Managers at CJ are aware that we are tracking these orders and we are working out a means to reflect in the CJ system.

Our affiliates are on track to have record months of sales and commissions. We are one of only a small handful of merchants that Google has chosen to offer a $20 off $50 incentive that can be combined with other discounts and our affiliates have the ability to leverage and be fully compensated. We are confident that the affiliates that promote eBags during this holiday season will be pleasantly rewarded and taken care of by our team.

If anyone has any further questions or concerns regarding the eBags affiliate program, and Google Checkout orders please feel free to e-mail me at Thomas@ebags.com.

We look forward to finishing a strong holiday with our partners.”

If any other merchants, networks or affiliates would like to have their positions posted, email me your responses and I’ll post them.

PrimeQ Expands into Russia

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PrimeQ has expanded its geography of business to include the Russian market with the announcement that it had opened an office in St. Petersburg, Russia to augment its growing European branch headquartered in London. PrimeQ is mostly known in online marketing for its registration path offers and technology services.

Jason McClain, PrimeQ’s founder and CEO, writes:

“After years of studying and preparing for the Russian market, we are proud to spearhead a drive into a largely untapped online environment that will grow leaps and bounds over the next decade,” said McClain. “The number of Russian internet users is currently the same as the UK, approximately 28 million people and, in a few years, will be double that of Britain.”

Based out of Orange County, California, the company has taken a much more international interest than larger and smaller rivals over the past 18 months. Earlier this year, PrimeQ announced implementation of a multi-country, co-registration, lead optimization and delivery system that serves in a single registration path.

WebTrends Acquires ClickShift

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Today at Search Engine Strategies in chilly Chicago WebTrends, a web analytics and marketing performance management solution provider, announced its acquisition of ClickShift, who specializes in search engine optimization.

Monetary value of the deal was not disclosed.

Insiders are saying that WebTrends is planning on offering a more detailed and robust SEO engine for its clients as more advertisers continue to demand the use of search in their media buys.

ValueClick Acquires Shopping.Net

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Another week, another ValueClick buy. European shopping portal Shopping.net has been acquired for 13.3 million dollars by ValueClick.

The buy adds more punch to VC’s European B2C endeavors and allows the company more of a footing to compete with European competitors TradeDoubler and Zanox.

Perhaps just as interesting for ValueClick are some of the other properties Shopping.net owns and operates outside the shopping specturm (million.com, mortgages.net searchengine.net, etc).

β€œShopping.net is a great fit for ValueClick Europe,” said Carl White, chief executive officer of ValueClick Europe. β€œThis acquisition expands our online shopping destination site presence in the marketplace, and is another significant step in our European expansion. Shopping.net will complement our other businesses, including PriceRunner, Commission Junction and vcmedia.”

β€œEurope is an important growth area for ValueClick, and we’re excited to add Shopping.net to our European operations,” said James Zarley, chairman and chief executive officer of ValueClick. β€œShopping.net gives Carl’s team greater opportunities to leverage their expertise in monetizing online traffic and expands ValueClick’s overall presence in Europe.”

As we enter 2007 will the European advertising networks begin buying up American properties (some are still at a good bargain price) to compete with ValueClick?

How does this acquisition affect ValueClick’s other B2C shopping portal, PriceRunner?