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  • Yes Google has purchased (the right to show) ads on Myspace, but it can turn around and * sell* that adspace to advertisers.

    Google’s Loss Is Murdoch’s Gain - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • All I see are headlines that are bent on trying to sell adspace, regardless of the substance of the article/report.

    D-Day in West Virginia 2008

  • If Charter makes the claim that the user will not see more ads than they normally would, then is Charter hijacking adspace for which others have paid and replacing those ads with its own?

    Charter Will Monitor Customers’ Web Surfing to Target Ads - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • School districts across the country are facing budget cuts and layoffs, but enterprising teachers, like Jeb Harrison in Idaho, are finding solutions ... like selling adspace on their tests!

    Jilly Gagnon: Let's Monetize that High School! 2009

  • Bloggers are looking for adspace before they even find a legitimate voice.

    Dart's Rant Of The Day: What's The Deal With Bloggerhouse? Dart Adams 2009

  • I'm going to start my own blog, sell adspace to Google, and move to the beach in India where I can live like a king for $10,000 a year.

    On Discipline by Paul Guyot 2006

  • I know if any NYT bestselling thriller author offered a free ebook, I'd buy adspace in the back, and pay a lot more than $10.

    Archive 2007-12-10 Joe Konrath 2007

  • Repeat after me: they are bringing a new marketing segment to heel, filling blank space with hysterical screeching to sell adspace while meeting deadline - like pinning butterflies to a board.

    Fortune's new "comic book" style 2007

  • All they need to do, after all, is "[a] be interviewed about the trip the Dutch Tourism Board may be using this for online/offline promotions, [b] give Holland.com one month of premium adspace, and [c] put the 'Bloggers in Amsterdam' logo in their nav bar for one year, linking it to this blog post to disclose the nature of the trip."

    Pen-Elayne on the Web 2006

  • I still think that selling adspace on the body is the way to go.

    Web 2.0 Overload - Anil Dash 2006

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