Happy new year, everyone.
I started my own contextual ad network in October, 2006 and we are getting ready to launch in March, 2008. It will be capable of delivering ads via text, images and video through
methods of CPM (cost per thousand impressions), CPA (cost per action), CPC
(cost per click) and CPV (cost per view).
Added solutions are Interstitial, in-line
text, co-registration and even email marketing. We are submitting patents on our programs before we release them for further testing in February. I designed a system that will generate more productivity in less
time and man-power required than most that need hundreds or thousands of employees.
Our method of ad delivery depends on ad type,
medium, category, price-range, keyword, keyword bid, demographic, geographic,
time of day, approval and much more.
This is a self-service that gives each individual the control they want.
Here's the big question. Despite all the powerful concepts I've come up with, how will I find corporations interested in using my services? Do I pick up the phone book and make cold calls? How do advertising agencies find clients?
I have no problem finding publishers, they come in the truck-loads from all walks of life, since my services are available world-wide. So yeah, do I just look for a particular business category online, look up websites and give their director of marketing or CEO a call to setup a one-on-one discussion on the advertising opportunity?
I'm curious to know how other advertising agencies are doing it and if you're a business looking for advertising, how would you have liked to be approached?
I started my own contextual ad network in October, 2006 and we are getting ready to launch in March, 2008. It will be capable of delivering ads via text, images and video through
methods of CPM (cost per thousand impressions), CPA (cost per action), CPC
(cost per click) and CPV (cost per view).
Added solutions are Interstitial, in-line
text, co-registration and even email marketing. We are submitting patents on our programs before we release them for further testing in February. I designed a system that will generate more productivity in less
time and man-power required than most that need hundreds or thousands of employees.
Our method of ad delivery depends on ad type,
medium, category, price-range, keyword, keyword bid, demographic, geographic,
time of day, approval and much more.
This is a self-service that gives each individual the control they want.
Here's the big question. Despite all the powerful concepts I've come up with, how will I find corporations interested in using my services? Do I pick up the phone book and make cold calls? How do advertising agencies find clients?
I have no problem finding publishers, they come in the truck-loads from all walks of life, since my services are available world-wide. So yeah, do I just look for a particular business category online, look up websites and give their director of marketing or CEO a call to setup a one-on-one discussion on the advertising opportunity?
I'm curious to know how other advertising agencies are doing it and if you're a business looking for advertising, how would you have liked to be approached?

