I’m watching Lockhart Steele interviewed by Jason Calacanis on TWiST live streaming. Lockhart Steele talked about a special type of blog advertising where a listing agent can put a listing for a cool apartment in NYC on Curbed NY site. The “ad” will appear in the stream of blog entries and will flow with the [...]
Archive for the 'cpm' Category
Curbed.com’s Special Ad Unit
May 11, 2009Direct Response TV, a.k.a. Infomercials
March 23, 2009According to this article on AdAge, infomercials may get cheap enough due to the economic downturn to be a profitable business model (again). From this article “…air them on late-night cable at $1 per thousand viewers.” Yes, that’s right $1 CPM on TV.
Unrelated, but interesting, fact reported in this article: 24 million units of PedEgg [...]
“Buying” followers on Twitter? What’s the CPM?
March 12, 2009This article about Jason Calacanis offering to “sponsor” a position on the twitter new user page has tons of numbers to make my mouth water. In short, Jason offers $250K for a two-year slot on the page of suggested users to follow for new twitter users. The belief is that new twitter users [...]
iPhone application usage and advertising economics
February 23, 2009This is quoted from an article about iPhone application usage: “Specifically, the average free app would need to earn $8.75 CPM (an advertising term that means cost per thousand) in order to equal revenues that paid apps receive on average, but the market is currently standing in a range of 50 cents to two dollars [...]
Superbowl XLIII TV Commercial CPM
February 3, 2009Average 30-second spot gone for $3 million. Latest report on viewership is 95.4 million people watched the Steelers vs. Cardinals game. The CPM works out to be $31.44.
There were a lot fewer ads than before. The majority of the ads were of the following categories:
Beer: The usual suspects.
Chips: Doritos, Cheeto
Job Search: Ladders, [...]
You can buy a bunch of friends, but what’s the CPM?
June 14, 2008Some guy is selling 10 Facebook profiles each with at least 200 friends. He even outlined the “formula” on how those profiles were created. The opening bid was $0.99 with only one bidder before the auction was shutdown by eBay.
Suppose the deal actually closes at $0.99. For 99 cents, you get [...]
Social Network CPMs
April 23, 2008I hate beating on this dead horse of Social Network CPMs again, but looks like the CPM for ad views is trending down. See this post which cited a CPM of between $0.10 and $0.50.
Spokeo Sponsored Insertion. Good Deal?
March 7, 2008I ran across Spokeo accidentally. They offer something they called Sponsored Insertion. You pay them $0.05 (minimum order of 1,000) every time they stick your blog or web page link into one of their users’ profile. That’s how I think it works just by reading their Advertise on Spokeo page. They “…help introduce your brands [...]
How much do social apps worth?
March 7, 2008I was at a TiE evening meeting a few nights ago. Ro Choy of Rock You was there talking about advertising on FB apps and expected clickthru rates. He described CPMs of $0.30 to $0.60 as “good,” and CTR of 0.1% – 0.7% as “expected.” They use a variety of methods to [...]
Auto Dealers bidding up CPM on automotive related sites
February 27, 2008According to an article on Brandweek, “CPMs at such sites have risen to as much as $34 compared to only $4 two years ago, according to Cheril Hendry, president of HLF Brandtailers in Irvine, Calif.” The sites referenced are 3rd party sites such as Edmunds.com and cars.com. There’s even anecdotes of one dealer offered $40 [...]