Allan Grinshtein, president and CEO of Immense LLC, just wrote me and announced that his company rolled out over the weekend what he believes as the first contextual video advertising on the Web: Walnuts.
First customer? Blip.TV, which seems to have a nicer home page than the last time I was there. Nice channels. More over on Immense’ site.
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Wow, the blip.tv homepage has made a improved significantly. Very nice.
Wow, the blip.tv homepage has made a improved significantly. Very nice.
Yikes - thanks for the heads up.
Yikes - thanks for the heads up.
It always worries me when advertising companies make claims like “Walnuts catch visitors at the peak of their interest without being annoying.” It’s a fine aspiration, but it’s up to the viewer to decide what is annoying and I can see great potential for annoyance even if they are contextual.
And if anyone from Immense is reading this, you have a horrible typo on your homepage which doesn’t send out the best message in respect of accuracy.
It always worries me when advertising companies make claims like “Walnuts catch visitors at the peak of their interest without being annoying.” It’s a fine aspiration, but it’s up to the viewer to decide what is annoying and I can see great potential for annoyance even if they are contextual.
And if anyone from Immense is reading this, you have a horrible typo on your homepage which doesn’t send out the best message in respect of accuracy.