Since the introduction of the Kindle in late 2007, the online retail giant has marketed the device almost without interruption on its home page, which drew 65 million unique visitors in April. That audience, combined with Amazon’s fervent Kindle advertising, generated more than 60 million ad impressions in May and click-through rates averaging 1.6% this year, with a high of 3.4% for the week ending Feb. 14, according to the analysis by Compete. More here, plus an analysis of how to handle Google here.
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06/02/09 | No Comments »
The travel outlook this summer poses unique opportunities for local media sites. While business travel is off by 77% in the next for months, 65% of adults say they will be traveling this summer — and they are looking for bargains.
The study, released today by the Center for Media Research, shows an overall decrease in vacation travel with more people looking for ways to economize, including traveling by car, seeking out bargains and staying closer to home. This could mean more available regional or statewide dollars from retailers and companies who sell travel products and services. Read More »
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06/02/09 | No Comments »
AdMob provides a mobile advertising platform for publishers who already have a mobile website but are looking for ways to monetize it. A large network of advertisers, multiple ad formats, and simple installation allow publishers to quickly start making money from their mobile websites. Revenue sharing varies by site and seems to depend on the amount of traffic the mobile site provides (sharing seems to start around 40%). Once a mobile site is setup with AdMob’s code, publishers earn revenue based on the performance of ads served on their mobile site. Read More »
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06/01/09 | No Comments »
E-readers are coming on strong. While European local media has been available on a variety of e-readers, earlier this year the Detroit Free Press announced that it was exploring a partnership with Plastic Logic to include a device with a subscription, in what publisher David Hunke (now USA Today publisher), said was an initiative to help Detroit leap-frog from last place to first place in the new economy. Plastic Logic showed- off its super thin/light e-reader at the D-7 conference: Less clunky than Kindle. Techcrunch took a “what it can do” video, after the jump. More…
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05/29/09 | No Comments »
Eric Bader gives a great round up of important local uses of mobile technology. More…
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05/28/09 | No Comments »
For publishers who already have their own advertising platform and want to go mobile, MoFuse Premium offers flexibility and ease-of-use to launch a custom mobile site quickly. With plans starting at $39/month, MoFuse offers a template-driven system with RSS feeds for content and customization of logo and colors. A library of elements allow additional functionality with weather, Google Maps, and click-to-call with additional elements, such as a form builder, in development. Publishers can use their own advertising platforms, but they need to have mobile support by providing ad tags in PHP (usually ad tags are provided in javascript or iframes). Read More »
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05/26/09 | 2 Comments »
Here’s new technology that let’s media sell to customers “where they are” using opt-in “geo-fencing”. More...
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05/22/09 | No Comments »
What if you could get a text message if there was a crime in your neighborhood? What about a lost child? That’s a service San Francisco-based Nixle provides in an increasing number of communities and they are looking to partner with local media sites. The company has contracted with more than 300 municipalities to provide local information, and just nabbed coverage in the WSJ. CEO Craig Mitnick is also interested in partnering with local media; this is great hyper local technology and worth a look. More…
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05/15/09 | No Comments »
Techcrunch has its hands on the Cool-er e-reader, which will compete with Kindle for the e-reading audience. The device is made by Interead, whose mission is to create the “coolest, fastest, smallest e-readers.” The walkthrough video and review is after the link. More…
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05/15/09 | No Comments »
Priced at $99/month, Unity Mobile provides all the tools for local media companies to create a mobile site fast. By using their templates, adding some images, text, and RSS feeds, a publisher can create and activate a mobile website in around 10 minutes. Revenue is generated via CPM or CPC based advertising networks with 50% of the revenue going to the publisher. Read More »
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05/15/09 | 1 Comment »