Kanoodle Throws Hat Into AdSense Ring

Kanoodle today launched BrightAds, an AdSense like play that differentiates on categorization. Wish I had more time to talk about it – Boing Boing is playing with it. As soon as I have the time post-conference I'll post on this again. Release in extended entry, quoting from it: Kanoodle, a…

home_logoKanoodle today launched BrightAds, an AdSense like play that differentiates on categorization. Wish I had more time to talk about it – Boing Boing is playing with it. As soon as I have the time post-conference I’ll post on this again. Release in extended entry, quoting from it:

Kanoodle, a leading provider of sponsored listings for search results and content pages, today announced the launch of BrightAds™, a self-service tool for small- to medium-sized content publishers that will enable them to run Kanoodle’s content-targeted sponsored links on their sites. With the launch of BrightAds, it is now easy for independent Web publishers to add highly relevant sponsored links advertisements to their sites and generate immediate revenue.

Kanoodle’s listings have until now only been available to the Web’s largest content publishers, currently running on a number of the Internet’s most well-known and respected sites, including CBS MarketWatch, MSNBC.com, USAToday.com and others.

A unique benefit of BrightAds is that it maps ads by “topics” rather than keywords, which prevents core keyword mapping challenges and provides publishers with ads that are more relevant to their site’s content.

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Contact: Mark Josephson
Kanoodle.com, Inc.
212-931-5238
markj@corp.kanoodle.com

Jessica Schweitzer
Hill & Knowlton
212-885-0388
jessica.schweitzer@hillandknowlton.com

Kanoodle Launches BrightAds™ Automated Content-Targeted Sponsored Links Solution

Launch Extends Success of Content-Targeting with Web’s Largest Publishers to Small- and Medium-Sized Publishers

First Self-Service Sponsored Links Offering Built Expressly to Address All Pages of Content Sites

NEW YORK, October XX, 2004 – Kanoodle, a leading provider of sponsored listings for search results and content pages, today announced the launch of BrightAds™, a self-service tool for small- to medium-sized content publishers that will enable them to run Kanoodle’s content-targeted sponsored links on their sites. With the launch of BrightAds, it is now easy for independent Web publishers to add highly relevant sponsored links advertisements to their sites and generate immediate revenue.

Kanoodle’s listings have until now only been available to the Web’s largest content publishers, currently running on a number of the Internet’s most well-known and respected sites, including CBS MarketWatch, MSNBC.com, USAToday.com and others.

A unique benefit of BrightAds is that it maps ads by “topics” rather than keywords, which prevents core keyword mapping challenges and provides publishers with ads that are more relevant to their site’s content. This protects the editorial integrity of publishers’ sites, ensuring that the ads appearing on each page are directly related to the context of the reader and are not dependent on arbitrary keywords. Furthermore, BrightAds is the first self-service network to combine the scalability of dynamic targeting with the integrity of editorial review. Relevance generates more clicks and more conversions to sale for advertisers, ultimately resulting in higher revenue for the publisher.

“BrightAds offers small- to medium-sized publishers the ability to monetize all of the pages on their sites using the same leading suite of content-targeting products enjoyed by the Web’s leading publishers,” said Doug Perlson, SVP and General Manager of Kanoodle. “BrightAds was created directly from the feedback we received as part of our ongoing dialogue with publishers about what they wanted from an automated network – it was specifically built to be the most publisher-friendly product in the market.”

Key features of the BrightAds network include:
• The ability for publishers to monetize their entire site, even on dynamic content pages;
• An easy to navigate sign-up, review and code generation process;
• The confidence that Kanoodle provides only paid ads, so publishers running ads are always generating revenue;
• A variety of adaptable ad units, giving publishers the flexibility to seamlessly integrate listings into their sites;
• A clearly defined revenue share; and
• An easy payment program, currently including PayPal.

Perlson continued, “At launch, publishers in the BrightAds network will have access to Kanoodle’s ContextTarget listings. We intend to roll out our BehaviorTarget listings, our RSS targeting solutions and our subsequent targeting products, in the very near future.”

Publishers can join the BrightAds network by visiting http://www.kanoodle.com/about/brightads.cool, filling out an application and then selecting the topics that are most relevant to the content appearing on their site. They can then expect to begin generating revenue immediately upon their application approval.

For additional information on BrightAds, please visit www.kanoodle.com.

About Kanoodle
Kanoodle provides advertisers an unparalleled opportunity to leverage text-based, cost-per-click sponsored links to reach their customers on the Web’s search engines and content destinations. Kanoodle’s products — KeywordTarget™ for search-targeted sponsored links, ContextTarget™ for context-targeted sponsored links and BehaviorTarget™ for behavioral-targeted sponsored links — are distributed on networks of high quality search and content providers, including CBS MarketWatch.com, MSNBC.com, USAToday.com, CNET’s Search.com, the InfoSpace search properties and Kanoodle.com. Kanoodle was founded in 1999 and has offices in Amherst, NY and New York City.

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One thought on “Kanoodle Throws Hat Into AdSense Ring”

  1. I was accepted by them and am now looking at the different adcode forms. It seems that the ads are served based on the groups they base your site on. I listed the SEJournal as business/Internet news and in the demo the ads are for online universities and “pay your bills.” Not what I’m looking for. I will test live on the site though and see what comes up.

    Kanoodle seems to work well for Financial sites that have chosen them over AdSense, like CBSMarketWatch. I’m also speaking with them about listings in HTML emails.

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