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Archive for March 12th, 2009

The Committee to Annoy You

Posted by Greg on March 12, 2009

The Online Publishers Association has announced that the solution to ineffective banner ads is to yell even louder:

Twenty-seven top Internet publishers — including the New York Times, CNN, CBS Interactive, ESPN and the Wall Street Journal — say they’ll try the supersize ads in an attempt to get the attention of Web surfers who have learned to ignore banners …

The three new types of ads are the “fixed panel,” which looks like part of the page but scrolls up and down as a user does; the “XXL box,” in which users can turn pages within the ad; and the “pushdown,” which opens to display a larger ad.

I wonder if they’ve finally figured out a way to measure the cost of annoying people.

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Hulu Goes Social

Posted by Dan Sachar on March 12, 2009

Perhaps I’m a bit obsessed, but as you can tell from some previous postings, I’m quite fascinated by all things Hulu. Which is why today’s news was impossible to overlook:

One year after coming out of private beta, Hulu crossed a significant milestone: By one measure it’s now the No. 2 video site in the U.S. behind YouTube, and the biggest purveyor of professional video on the web.

So Hulu is number two behind YouTube, but when it comes to video isn’t there YouTube and then everybody else? In terms of sheer eyeballs yes. But from a business perspective, Hulu has cracked the formula of monetization much more quickly. Certainly it helps that they have branded TV content, and their CPMs most likely are leaving Google/YouTube sales folks green with envy:

TV shows can garner ad rates as high as $40 to $50 per thousand viewers online.

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