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Pulse 360 Publisher Network Comes to Life
Pulse 360 introduced its Publisher Vertical Network (PVN) today, which is designed to free publishers from the stranglehold and combat the challenges of competing with monolithic advertising networks ala Google’s AdSense. Regarding PVN, Lance D. Podell, CEO of Pulse 360 parent Seevast, said in a statement, “Leading publishers must realize that [...] more...
Pulse 360 Expands Publisher Base
Pulse 360 Incorporated has announced a new distribution agreement with Q-Phrase and Bloggerland in an effort to expand its network of publishers and distribution partners. In a press statement Mark Josephson, president of Seevast, Pulse 360’s parent company, said, “Each week, Pulse 360 expands with new publishers. Our network continues [...] more...
The Online Sea Change: Seevast CEO Lance Podell Talks Rebranding and Reemerging in the Video-Centric New Year
Mergers, acquisitions and re-branding seem as common in the interactive space as a scowl on Simon Cowell’s face. But the effect of such industry shakeups have for the most part, been hit, miss or meh. Still, as the aftershocks of the Google/YouTube union continue reverberating throughout the digital realm, changing company [...] more...
Pulse 360 Signs Multiple Sponsored Link Agreements
Pulse 360, a division of Seevast, Corp., has announced today that it has inked sponsored link distribution agreements with more than 50 websites. Several new partners include IMDb.com, NBC4.TV, TheOnlineInvestor.com, StreetIQ.com, PhotoReflect.com, Diet.com, DowneLink.com and ChaCha.com. As a content-targeted sponsored link network, Pulse 360 has added more than 10,000 publishers [...] more...
Pulse 360 Melds Sponsored Links with Video
Contextual sponsored link advertising company Pulse 360, a division of ad technology company Seevast, has announced a new service to let advertisers target viewers of online video by placing ad listings before and after a video. “The consumer audience is watching videos online,” said Seevast CEO Lance Podell in a statement. [...] more...
Linkstorm Strikes Distro Deal with Pulse 360
Link rollover advertising company Linkstorm has announced a partnership with sponsored link advertising company Pulse 360 to let Linkstorm customers include Pulse 360 content-targeted links in their rollover ads. Linkstorm turns standard hyperlinks into ads, whereby when a user hovers over a link, they are presented with a menu-like list [...] more...
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