LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21 /PRNewswire/ --
News Facts:
-- the Rubicon Project, a company with a mission to automate the large,
yet highly inefficient Internet advertising industry, today announced
its latest Beta program statistics.
-- In the six weeks following the October 8 private Beta launch, the
company has served 1.4 billion ads for sites like Zoominfo.com,
AOL/Userplane and Beliefnet.net
-- More than two thousand websites -- ranging from small blogs to some of
the Internet's largest web properties -- have signed up since the Beta
launch, resulting in the potential for 8 billion monthly ad
impressions.
-- the Rubicon Project currently works with 13 sites that each have over
100 million impressions a month.
-- To meet continued industry demand and website sign-ups, the company has
doubled in size since its Beta launch, growing to nearly 40 employees.
Links:
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to: http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/therubiconproject/31173/
To request an invitation to the Rubicon Project Beta, visit: http://www.rubiconproject.com/.
Read Frank's blog at: http://www.founderblog.com/ Want to learn more about Frank and the history of the Rubicon Project? Click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ola3ribSKKM
To visit the Rubicon Project online community Forum, please go here: http://www.rubiconproject.com/forum
Quote, attributable to Frank Addante, CEO of the Rubicon Project (copy and paste link below for Frank Addante's LinkedIn profile) http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=155981&fromSearch=0&sik=11976 60932425&split_page=1&rd=in&authToken=Vy3jD9UmS27F3Vn4bgP_Qkx3kA55kRZ5jk5ecjd5 h38ScAgNe3gMcjwVdjkN&authType=NAME_SEARCH&goback=%2Esrp_1_1197660932425_in
"Things are moving at lightning pace at the Rubicon Project, as we are busy building and testing a solution that will bring a new level of efficiency to the fragmented Internet advertising space. Although we are trying to solve a very big industry problem, our initial results and feedback from sites currently part of our beta -- the development phase where it is essential we get things right -- are extremely encouraging. Everything has gone smoother than expected, and we head into 2008 with great excitement and aggressive plans to revolutionize the industry and become the online advertising standard."
About the Rubicon Project
the Rubicon Project is a group of industry-experienced, aggressive and passionate renegades dedicated to bringing a new level of efficiency to the fragmented Internet advertising space. The founders of the Rubicon Project shook up the online advertising industry in 1998 when they created L90/adMonitor, one of the most successful Internet advertising platforms that served over 3,000 of the web's most recognized sites, reaching 65% of the Internet population before DoubleClick acquired it.
$27 Billion was spent advertising online in 2007, yet it's still too hard for websites to sell their ad space online. While Internet advertising is an explosive market, it is an incredibly inefficient one with advertisers spending money with 300+ disparate advertising networks worldwide (e.g. Google AdSense, Yahoo! Publisher Network, Tacoda, HispanoClick and Adtegrity). the Rubicon Project's web-based, self-serve solution gives any size website the most complete access to the total available advertising market and its smart matching technology does all the work to perfectly match each ad impression with the optimal money-making opportunity. the Rubicon Project is the new online advertising standard that makes it effortless for websites to generate the mad cash they have always dreamed of. And, it's free to join. Websites looking to make more money while doing less work should visit: http://www.rubiconproject.com/.
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