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abarnasree
02-27-2012, 06:58 AM
A content network, such as those at Google or Yahoo! Contextual Search, are advertisements served on web pages next to the content containing the keywords being bid on. Content networks are also known as content ads and contextual networks, but are a form of paid inclusion that is more like cost per thousand than cost per click styles of advertisement. Instead of paying for the ad every time a visitor clicks on the link, the cost is calculated by how many times the ad is viewed on a particular web page.

rapidsslonline
02-27-2012, 07:21 AM
Content Network means expose your content within large platforms such as web 2.0 properties squidoo, livejournal, blogspot, tumbler, and newswire. Create followers fromt those platforms and share your contents through social networking platforms.

rajnipatial123
02-27-2012, 07:31 AM
Content Network means expose your content within large platforms such as web 2.0 properties squidoo, livejournal, blogspot, tumbler, and newswire. Create followers fromt those platforms and share your contents through social networking platforms.
I agree with rapid. all web2.0 property work base on content network.

Repfixer
02-27-2012, 11:59 PM
A content network is a network of sites that provide content (text, videos, audio, etc.) and allow advertisers to show ads along side it.

The content network is probably the collection of sites on which Google Ad Words allows contextual advertising. This is where Google Adsense is displayed; you're allowed to pay for placement on these sites, on either a cost-per click (CPC) or cost-per impression (CPM) basis.

jamsen
02-15-2013, 11:26 PM
A content network is a group of web sites that agree to show ads on their site, in exchange for a share of the revenue generated by those ads.