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Tag Archives: advertising networks
An emerging local advertising network in action
Hyperlocal news service NetNewsCheck talks to Sacramento Press publisher Ben Ilfeld about Ilfeld’s growing advertising network that focuses on media partnerships in his market. Article: News Pureplay Spawns Agency, Ad Network.
Posted in Advertising networks, Entrepreneurship
Tagged advertising networks, ben ilfeld, community news, hyperlocal, revenue models, sacramento press
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Indie publisher: From reaction to action in online local news environment
This article originally appeared Oct. 5 on Mike Foucher’s Vouchification blog and is crossposted here with permission from Fourcher, a member of the Block by Block indie publisher network. Inflection Point By MIKE FOURCHER, founder/publisher The Center Square Journal, Chicago … Continue reading
Hyperlocal ad network scales to local news environment
Community news publisher Justin Carder learned first-hand the shortcomings of traditional news advertising systems. Carder started Capitol Hill Seattle blog in 2006, a site that is now read by 5,000 people daily, according to information on the site. CHS was voted … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship
Tagged AdSense, advertising networks, Amy Duncan, community news, CPM, hyperlocal advertising, Instiads, Instivate, Justin Carder, My Green Lake, Seattle hyperlocal, tracy record, west seattle blog
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