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November 12, 2008

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ricky

“Lat49’s mapvertising gives us yet another way to provide value through the exclusive nature of our publisher relationships,” says Cree Lawson, TAN’s Founder & CEO. “We see this as a new performance product for our advertisers and a compelling revenue opportunity for our publishers that goes beyond the banner.”
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ricky
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rosejenifar

The advertising network business is going to go through a gut-wrenching shakeout,and its just about getting started.The problem with many of the ad networks is that there is very little technology that differentiates them from one another.Many of them have coasted on the strength of their relationships with advertising agencies,which according to those in the know are very fickle.
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Jordan Mitchell

Nice to feel the love from the folks at legalx.net! Thx for stopping by.

Comment updated 11/26: Ok, so you really didn't stop by. Your comments appear to be automated comment spam from widecircles.com, which legalx.net is (sadly) paying for. My mistake ...

KramerAnnette24

The credit loans seem to be important for people, which would like to organize their own business. In fact, that's comfortable to receive a student loan.

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