generating revenue for your website or blog with contextual advertising
Microsoft ContentAds have started showing up in digg.com and Facebook. These ads are only showing up for users in Internet Explorer. If you use firefox you still see Adsense Ads. This means either Microsoft’s ad serving doesn’t work for non-IE or they don’t have the inventory needed to supply Digg at this time. Or perhaps […]
Microsoft announced the release of the Microsoft Content AdsBeta to all U.S. adCenter advertisers on August 29! With this release, you can choose to have your accounts upgraded to include contextual distribution. Adcenter Content Ads will display on Microsoft network website, including MSN Tech & Gadgets, Money, Real Estate, and Windows Marketplace, as well as […]
Microsoft adCenter Content Ads is a new advertising solution that allows advertisers to place content targeted advertisements on select MSN channels, also known as contextual advertising. Content Ads is currently in an invitation-only pilot for U.S. based advertisers. To be considered to participate in the pilot, you can register for an invitation if you already […]
Microsoft Corp. is planning to launch its adCenter Content Ads program early this fall and is inviting a number of advertisers to test out the program, according to JenSense blog.
The contextual ads will be initially placed on Microsoft properties such as MSN Money, MSN Real Estate and Windows Live sites. adCenter Content Ads will use […]
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