Archive for the ‘Google’ Category

The login screen now supports Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo and more

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Anyone can now sign into any Trafficspaces ad platform with a Facebook, Twitter, Google/Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, or Blogger account. Yep, that's right - advertisers no longer need to fill a signup form. This feature has been on our todo list for over 4 months, and was constantly postponed and postponed again ...

The Free Trafficspaces Package is now available

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

As most of you already know, we launched Trafficspaces to give publishers more control on how to manage their ad inventory. Since then, we have received tons of emails about our free 7 day trial and suggestions on how to make the platform serve you better. We've been asked frequently to ...

How to Set Your Ad Prices Via a Real-time Auction Like Google and Facebook

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Chris Petersen has a successful blog. He generates millions of page views monthly, which he currently monetizes with Google AdSense and a couple of other ad networks. He also gets about 10 - 20 emails from advertisers every day. Requests range from "Send me your price list (or rate card ...

When it Comes to Text Ads, A Picture Says a Thousand Words

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

What’s the difference between a  Facebook text ad and a Google text ad? Well it is simple really. Google ads are plain old text ads whilst Facebook ads have little pictures attached that help to illustrate the text. Personally, I love picture text ads. I think they are a great ...

Google Ad Manager vs OpenX vs Trafficspaces

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

When we started Trafficspaces, we knew we had to face two formidable and cash-rich competitors - Google and OpenX. Most people would have caved in, rather than face the 800 pound gorilla (Google) and the battle-hardened war horse (OpenX). The main challenge then was how we were going to differentiate ...