ad space

This Yellow Space for Rent

NYT > Business  Fri, 04/15/2011 - 20:01

Looking for additional revenue, states and municipalities have started selling ad space on government property, including on school buses.


 

splatterMUSIC Giving Away Its Ad Space

Small Business News From 24-7 Press Release  Fri, 04/15/2011 - 01:30

splatterMUSIC has decided to give away its advertising space. For free. The first spot up for grabs is a 300x250 pixel banner ad spot that will show on every main page of splatterMUSIC.com for the entire month of May.


 

What Keeps Your (& Your Business) Going?

Sparkplug CEO  Fri, 08/13/2010 - 12:21

If you’re running a business you’ve undoubtedly faced difficult times. Your plans fall through, launches go less than expected, and clients take more of your time then you’d like.

The list goes on, right?

It’s just the nature of creating something – specifically creating something that involves other people.

And if you’re selling anything – ad space, products, services, etc – you’re creating something for other people.


 

Which Online Publishers Really Matter? (Graphic)

Digg - Business & Finance  Fri, 03/12/2010 - 12:20

The 10 largest online publishers own a disproportionate amount of the world’s web traffic. They account for billions of unique visitors per month.

They also comprise the most sought-after ad space in the world.


 

What Keeps You Going?

Sparkplug CEO  Wed, 12/03/2008 - 11:00

If you’re running a business you’ve faced difficult times. No business plans, launches and has all the success it could want without struggle.

It’s just the nature of creating something - specifically creating something that involves other people. And if you’re selling anything - ad space, products, services, etc - you’re creating something for other people.

So when you find out you’re marketing isn’t working like you thought or that your great idea isn’t seen as such a great idea by the people in your market - what do you do?


 

The Transaction of a "Lifetime"

WebProNews - Financial  Sun, 06/29/2008 - 12:58

eCommerce has come a long way over the years. You can buy or sell just about anything online.

You can buy DVDs, cars, digital music, real estate, and brides.

You can sell televisions, cosmetics, hand-made crafts, and even your skin as ad-space.

You can apparently even sell your entire life - in a manner of speaking anyway.

A 44-year-old man by the name of Ian Usher recently put his up on the auction block via eBay (the only way to go to unload your history).