NeoSeeker Signs with NetShelter Branded Network
NetShelter, Inc. has announced the addition of Neoseeker.com to its newly launched Branded Network (NSBN). By joining NSBN, the extreme PC and console gaming site will give advertisers access to hardcore/extreme PC and console gamers. By controlling Neoseeker.com inventory, NSBN hopes to offer full site sponsorship, home page roadblocks, dog ears, page takeovers, over-the-page units, and pre-roll video to its advertisers.
Pirouz Nilforoush, Co-CEO and Director of NSBN, said in a statement that, “Our goal at NetShelter is to provide advertisers with the more efficient and effective way to reach audiences in 5 tech channels: IS/IT Computing, Tech & Gadgets, Consumer Electronics, Developer and Games.”
According to Peyman Nilforoush, Co-CEO and head of NetShelter’s Agency Relations, agency clients have expressed interest in reaching out to the affluent, hardcore gaming demographic, and both executives agree the addition of Neoseeker.com will give advertisers unique access to this community. “There is not another, larger site where advertisers can reach such a high concentration of both PC and console gamers simultaneously,” Peyman Nilforoush added.
Neoseeker.com will join the twenty-seven branded technology websites in NSBN, which was launched in May. The network enables advertisers to buy site-specific combinations within the member sites.
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