CNET Losing Core Tech Ad Market to Blogs, Social Networking - ThinkEquity

by mtippett | November 13, 2007 at 10:11 am
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advertisers are becoming more efficient in online ad spend and moving dollars away from portals and higher-priced vertical sites toward more cost-efficient, targeted niche technology sites and social networking platforms. In addition, CNET is seeing increased competition from tech-focused blogging and social networking sites... While the online tech ad market has been growing in the 30-40% range for the past several quarters, our analysis suggests that CNET's core tech ad business, which we believe represented 65% of total company revenue last year, is on pace to end 2007 down 3-4%.
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at 14:24 on November 13th, 2007

mtippett, No adds is what's nice about Nowpublic, you can concentrate on reading the news without the distractions. Good stuff.

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Blogs are displayed in a website in which a person may list entries or posts in chronological order. Basically the concept of networking has evolved furtherinto new dimensions and the networking sites are used for building up business contacts.

Press Releases,Article Marketing,Social Networking,Social Bookmarking,Directory Submissions,Video Submissions,Online S.E.O

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