Need more proof that the line between Advertising and Content is contining to blur? My colleague David Ulevitch sends this lovely link to a blog post that made me say Wow!.. (I said it out-load of course. So my wife asked what was wrong, I said: "nothing, just blogging.", and she reminded me I was over my one post a day limit.. That's another story though.)
Here we have a site which delivers content, but it's really advertising. How can you better use the daily impressions from your network of domain names to make much, much more money in the future? Consider all the practical applications that this ebay window represents. Look at this (and other applications you've seen) then ask yourself what domain parking might look like in 5 years.
Thank God for Ajax and Java. Thanks for the link David.
Now that is cool – with some content and some clever scripting you could really blur the lines nicely - hmmmmm. Thanks for the post.
Posted by: Eric D | April 30, 2007 at 05:30 PM
I clicked through to see if i could get the widget for my blog. it comes from eBay but it's purpose is to "make your site look cool"-- doesn't seem to offer any commission the way auction ads do,
ref: http://www.shoemoney.com/
Am I missing something?
***FS*** Sucker in the small site operators with an affiliate deal and only pay when you need to.
Posted by: owen frager | April 30, 2007 at 08:25 PM