Archive for the ‘Publishers’ Category

The Trafficspaces Business Model Explained

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

                         Over the last 4 - 6 months, we have had several discussions with many of you about Trafficspaces' business model. A lot of suggestions were made on how to adapt it to the changing business environment. The consensus was that a completely free service is not sustainable and that charging publishers commissions ...

OpenX vs Google Ad Manager – Which is better?

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

There is an updated version of this post here - Google Ad Manager vs OpenX vs Trafficspaces I came across this interesting comparison of OpenX and Google Ad Manager on Mahalo Here is a summary: 1) OpenX is an independent, neutral provider - a point which Bernard Lunn expanded on here in a ...

Testing The Waters With Trafficspaces

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Trafficspaces is officially in beta mode. Well, not beta as in "Cuil definitely needs to be in beta" but as in "Is Gmail still in beta?". If you didn't get the joke, well never mind. What we mean is that even though that the platform is pretty stable and it works ...

Trafficspaces Exits Stealth Mode

Monday, July 28th, 2008

There is a new Ad Manager in town and it's called Trafficspaces. Developed by the techies who created the erstwhile Aductions ad platform, the new Trafficspaces system is a hosted, two-in-one ad management tool that is designed for publishers and blog networks. With Trafficspaces, you can Provide a self-service ad campaign management interface to anyone ...