Adify Partners
Complete list: http://www.adify.com/networks.html
Some special ones:
- Martha's Circle
http://www.marthastewart.com/marthas-circle
- iVillage Woman network
NBC bought Oxygen Media for $925 Million. iVillage + Oxygen gives them a pretty big presence in the women’s demographics. I believe, iVillage is also pulling together a women focused vertical blog ad network with Adify, in which NBC invested alongside Time Warner.
- Gay Ad Network
Over two dozen independent publishing partners who represent over 200 web sites are involved in the network and offer advertisers an unprecedented reach into the online gay community.
- Sports Ad Network
Let’s take the example of Time Warner’s new Sports Ad Network being launched with Adify and Sports Illustrated. Hundreds and thousands of high quality Sports bloggers all over the world would now be able to access (a) Audience / Traffic (b) Higher CPM Ad Inventory from large scale branding campaigns because of this network, and can focus exclusively on producing quality content, without having to “Digg” around.
- Computerworld technology ad network
Computerworld is also launching a similar ad network with Adify focused on a technology (IT) audience, which is their core competency, and numerous technology bloggers would now be able to monetize their blogs via this network, as well as expand their reach into a targeted audience.
Of course, this is all predicated upon the fact that the Ad Network is of the caliber of WSJ, Business Week, CNN Money (Business), National Geographic, Travel & Leisure (Travel), and CNet, ComputerWorld, PC Magazine, etc. (Technology). If Adify can bring these networks to bear, then this would be the path to salvation for many vertical publishers. http://sramanamitra.com/2007/05/14/monetizing-blogs-via-ad-networks/
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