Want to Participate in Our New Beta?

LinkWorth is proud to announce our upcoming beta launch of a new product. We will be launching our new in-text advertising product and we’re looking for a few good volunteers to help test it out. Our new logical text ads will become a great addition to the LinkWorth family of products offering advertisers yet another way to drive targeted visitors to their website.

The way our logical text ads will work is by the publisher inserting a small bit of JavaScript code on their web pages they wish to include, then our software will read the page and match targeted keywords with advertisements created by our adverters. The software is quick to identify the top five converting keywords on a page, then underscore the keywords. If a mouse pointer passes over the keyword, a “tooltip”, or advertisement will display right above or below the keyword. A short delay after the mouseover and the advertisement will disappear. I’m sure most have seen this type of advertising on a website before.

At this time we are taking a set number of volunteers to help us in testing. If you would like to participate, you must be a current advertiser and/or partner of LinkWorth. When the beta is ready, we will activate the navigation within your existing account (YES! All from the same login!). To sign on to our beta, please complete the form below and we will be contacting you shortly. (All emails will be used strictly for beta purposes only.)

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7 comments ↓

#1 Jerry on 08.13.06 at 12:28 am

This is definately the most greatest feature! I’ve been hunting for this type of feature and now I’ve found one! Linkworth the best!

#2 Elliot Back on 08.14.06 at 6:49 pm

How is this any different than Kontera or Vibrant Media?

#3 Administrator on 08.15.06 at 9:54 am

Well, “Elliot Back”, those two services have their own code and process of displaying ads. Since we do not have access to their exact process, we can only tell you that our software provides many benefits not found with other products. We have bidding and ads are shown on a basis of high bidding ‘or’ high click thru ratio. We also have extremely fast load times. Most importantly, it’s about the reach you can offer to an advertiser. The two services you speak of only cater to the very large sites, leaving the small to medium publisher out of the mix. We like to think of ourselves as an equal opportunity firm, everyone who is a customer is available to participate.

It is much like asking the question, “How is LinkExperts any different than LinkWorth?”

Oh yeah, “Elliot Back” is an unusual name. Your website you listed even seems fishy. Or is this someone that we know disguising themselves? Seth maybe? hehe! You guys have to remember your ip is snagged and a reverse dns is used.

Author : Elliot Back (IP: 160.79.66.98 , eth0-gw.linkexperts.com) E-mail : elliot@elliotback.com

So feel free to be who you are linkexperts.com. :D

#4 Seth Besmertnik on 08.16.06 at 6:57 am

You got me! Sorry for the disguise, just thought I would not have received a response - which you most eloquently proved me wrong - sincere apologies.

I agree with you with regard to the “rules” by those of other companies, and the potential opportunities this service can offer to all publisher and advertisers - not just the Forbes’s and the IBM’s. Just like AdBrite has addressed the smaller publisher marketing in some way competitively to Google, this can be a similar offering against Vibrant Media’s product.

Just a note for the record, I love your service, and frequently refer people in your direction. LinkExperts and LinkWorth, in my opinion, are harmonious, as we both touch on different aspects of the link acquisition life cycle.

Send me a note sometime to discuss possibilie ways we can work together - I think their may be a few.

#5 Administrator on 08.16.06 at 9:22 am

HA! I should have been a dective! :D Kidding. No problems Seth. I often don’t like throwing my name out on public area’s if I don’t feel comfortable about it. Of course, we know who you are around here so no need to do that with us. ;)

Yeah, I think the “other guys” are missing a really big market and we’re here to capitalize on it. Along with the fact I believe our technology has it’s own twist on it. Those guys are very good with what they provide so we’ll let them have their cake, but we’ll eat it too.

It’s much like Overture being the pioneer of PPC. Then AdWords by Google, then the list just grew and grew and before you knew it, everyone has their own version of PPC. Now you look at the market today and Overture/Yahoo is still the pioneer and one of the best at what they do, but the other companies that offered their versions help advertisers just as much. It’s about offering a service to specific demographics not allowed to participate in the current versions. Why should Forbes or IBM be allowed to monetize their site with this sort of advertising, but joeshmoe.com cannot? Well, LinkWorth will allow the joeshmoe’s of the world to participate now. :D

Thanks for the input Seth…as well as the kind words!

#6 Seth Besmertnik on 08.16.06 at 4:43 pm

Thanks for understand. Try and email me if you can - I have some good ideas of ways we can work together.

#7 Seeking Revenue on 09.05.06 at 11:56 pm

It is very exciting to see that you are addressing the small and medium publishers. As a small publisher myself, I have more than my share of rejection from the major network.

I wish you success and I’m sure there are many publisher willing to support you.

Cheers!
Ken

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