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300 Million Record Breaking Day For Direct Media Exchange

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
By Vince Panero
January 31st, 2008

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DMX just passed a milestone: 300 million.

Yes. We’re now consistently posting 300 million impressions per day in traffic from within Direct Media Exchange .

Part of it is just because DMX “works for the pub”–the small to medium sized publisher to be exact. But this 300 million milestone is big for us. Here’s some more of what it looks like from our vantage point here at our Eugene offices:

  • In Q4 2007, compared to Q4 2006, total ad traffic for DMX (measured in impressions) : 151% growth rate
  • In Q4 2007, compared to Q4 2006, we saw a near 950% growth in revenue payouts to DMX publisher members. WOW!

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We’re about empowering publishers and helping them grow their revenue. If you’ve got a website, take a moment and consider if you’d like to see some new growth in your business. We may have a solution for you.

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Give Yourself a Present this Holiday Season: More Revenue!

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007
By Dennis Gesumaria
December 11th, 2007

The Holidays are a great time to give, but wouldn’t it be nice to receive a little this year? You can and it might be easier than you think.

The holiday season means big money for ad budgets and a lot of revenue left on the table if you aren’t allowing advertisers to target to your inventory types. If you have inventory that is mis-categorized or labeled as “Unknown,” chances are the right ads are not reaching their intended audience. Even worse, a lot of advertisers exclude their campaigns from running on unknown inventory because running on unknown is a bit like driving blind: you just might get there, but there could be a lot of accidents along the way.

So what can you do to reap the benefits of holiday ad budgets this year? Look into your account setup and make sure all of your inventory is categorized as something related to its content rather than Unknown. A good rule of thumb when labeling inventory types is to mark off every channel that is relevant to your site or site section without going overboard or “stretching” your inventory into categories it really doesn’t belong in. On the rare occasion that your inventory truly doesn’t have a label that works, then leaving it as Unknown is the best idea.

The more on target you are with your classifications, the more relevant the ads will be that serve on your site, giving you greater access to that coveted demand you KNOW you want. So go ahead, set up your channels correctly and give yourself a present this year. You deserve it.

Happy Holidays!

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Featured Publisher #17 : SuperNova.com

Thursday, December 6th, 2007
By Vince Panero
December 6th, 2007

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We’ve selected Supernova.com as our new “Featured Publisher” .

‘’The concept is brilliant, and it works. It takes the hassle away from having to select and setup ad networks, allowing the ad publisher to pick and choose networks from one centralized system.'’
–Supernova.com Director of Interactive, Sanford Liu

Of the sites we’ve selected so far as Featured Publishers for Direct Media Exchange, Supernova.com is unique. If you have a band, you go there, set-up your profile, and connect with other bands, fans, promoters, and more. And with a user base that is mostly made up of younger folk, Supernova realized that they were ripe for utilizing advertising as a way to further monetize this valuable demographic. Supernova is this month’s Featured Publisher for Direct Media Exchange. Supernova’s CEO is Elliott Hurst; their Director of Interactive, Sanford Liu, answered our questions.

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BlogWorld 2007: The Footage

Thursday, November 29th, 2007
By Vince Panero
November 29th, 2007

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We met bloggers. We used the term ‘networking’ profusely. We took pictures.

We (well, at least Cam and I) wore pajamas at the Hard Rock Hotel Pajama Party.

It was fun to meet publishers and show them some of the cool tools we all use to build traffic and better monetize blogs and sites: MyBlogLog, Direct Media Exchange, and the newly acquired network Blue Lithium–just to name a few. Yahoo! was in the running (ranked number one at one point) for the ‘people’s choice’ award for best booth (we lost out in the end, but it was thrilling all the same).

And, of course, there is the video ‘footage’ : our on-the-floor ‘educational sessions’ where we let the attendees teach us. Remember: always listen to your users…

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And if “still frames” are more your thing, check out M2’s Flickr set from the conference here.

Thanks to everyone who made this conference–and our attending it–possible!

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Happy Thanksgiving from the Direct Media Exchange Team!

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
By Vince Panero
November 20th, 2007

255px-The_First_Thanksgiving_Jean_Louis_Gerome_Ferris.pngIt’s Thanksgiving Week for some of you (this holiday is celebrated in North America). And for us Right Media-ites, we’ll be celebrating it Thursday and Friday–and will subsequently be out of the office.

However, Direct Media Exchange –and the overall Right Media Exchange–never sleeps. It will still be humming along.
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