Ever wondered how it would be if you can control what advertising you like and what you don't. Internet advertising is becoming more and more competitive and websites want to be able to make the most impression to a visitor on their landing page or their entire site as a whole.
Advotiser.com offers your online business just that. An advertiser (known as an advotiser on the site) buys an ad spot which presently costs $50.00 and gets to submit news/links in the voting area for voters to vote on their site and get valuable feedback from them. Although a little like digg.com where users can submit stories to articles they like just here the advertiser gets to submit stories to their own website. They are limited in the amount of stories they can submit which makes way for other advertisers to also get noticed in the voting area.
Why would voters vote anyway? Good question, well first of all they get a chance to win a percentage of monthly ad revenue along some other hidden surprises. Second, they get to know what an advertiser is offering and say if it's from a site that they like or come to like they can give suggestions to make their shopping or visit to their site more useful and friendly.
The advertising model is good as not only do advertisers get to know about user preferences about their online business but they benefit from other visitors who will read about what other people had to say as well. It's a win win situation for both advertisers and voters on the site.
The site has some similarities to a pixel site but the similarity ends in the grid with the overall look and feel being very web 2.0.
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