FrontPageBids.com Helps Monetize Digg and Reddit Traffic
December 7, 2007 – 4:42 amFrontPageBids.com is launching a limited, invitation only, private beta today at PubCon 2007. This service allows website owners who create popular content, a new method to monetize those quick bursts of traffic. Advertisers get an opportunity to gain a large amount of impressions within a short period of time.
We will be holding ongoing bids for advertisers, where the leading bidder is next to appear on a website that gets to the front page of Digg or Reddit. Advertisers can choose which category and network they are bidding on
Website owners that have content that frequently reaches the front page of Digg and/or Reddit now have a new solution that monetizes those huge traffic bursts. We pay 60% of the highest bid to the website owner.
You can find out more about FrontPageBids.com here and apply for a private invitation here.
7 Responses to “FrontPageBids.com Helps Monetize Digg and Reddit Traffic”
Wow, it looks like this would solve the problem that bloggers have. Most bloggers rely on visitors clicking on the ads and most users from social news sites avoid. I hope this gets released to the public soon. I just signed up for me invite!
By Mike on Dec 7, 2007
Excellent! We look forward to helping you create additional revenue.
By Elmer Thomas on Dec 7, 2007
I just signed up for my invite also. I have a couple of friends that constantly ask me how to monetize Digg traffic and this may work.
By Joe Ginsberg on Dec 7, 2007
Very nice and original idea.But you should add more details about how is it working.
By buck on Jan 12, 2008
What do you mean ?
By music on Jan 30, 2008
Thanks for sharing
By Doodee on Feb 3, 2008