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Mooter Media?? - llegent - 07-27-2006 Hi, need some advise here. I have received a reply from this ads network :- Mooter Media. But I have not much or information about them, especially feedbacks from actual publisher point of view, which is very important in determining a company performance. I was intending to apply for a PPC publisher acount the other day, and bump into their site, I just filled up the enquiry form and send it away. They replied and attached some questionaire and survey for me to fill up, especially about my site stats breakdown. From their questionaire, it seems that they are having several ads type :- 1. CPC 2. Rich Media 3. Banner Ads 4. CPA Just want to receive more information about them before I jump in. Anyone?? Mooter Media?? - triumph - 08-08-2006 Never heard of them myself. I would be a bit skeptical about going with unknown quantities for advertising partners unless you are doing it on a small test scale to see how they work. Mooter Media?? - llegent - 08-08-2006 Good advise triumph, I have received their reply about 1week ago, and they had actually required me to complete their questionaire and statsistic reports. Well, it was quite some hassle to actually list down the details for them. So I just attached the stats for their view. Their first email response :- Quote:Monetising sites with Chinese traffic is one of our strong points! We currently enable ad distribution to publisherâs sites for a number of prominent Chinese ad inventory providers. We are also capable of providing Japanese, Korean and English language listings as well. Till date have yet to hear anything back yet. Pretty slow in their response time. Mooter Media?? - vicki2 - 08-09-2006 NOt a good sign at all. Also, with all the information they seem to require, it makes me wonder even more. It's like they can't get beyond that in order to deal with a customer. Hmm. Mooter Media?? - phillipchen - 01-19-2008 I work for a small entertainment site in China and we used them for a couple of weeks... the revenues were very poor and they did not provide good service. We also tried SinoTech Media (http://www.sinotechmedia.com.cn) and Alimama (http://www.alimama.com). SinoTech Media had simular revenues compared to Google (we used Google before) and alimama had lower revenues but easy sign up. Kept these ... got rid of Mooter. Mooter Media?? - berlinlife06 - 02-12-2008 I´ve never heard of Mooter Media before, but either do something is a small scale just to try it, or follow the advice from the person that already used it. I hope you can get good results! Mooter Media?? - SageMother - 02-13-2008 I am always leery about providing a lot of statistics to companies that haven't the reputation to justify such requests. It is just easier to deal with known entities that require little information. Mooter Media?? - phillipchen - 02-19-2008 I just read this on the Australian Stock Exchange...........http://www.asx.com.au/asx/research/CompanyInfoSearchResults.jsp?searchBy=asxCode&allinfo=on&asxCode=MMZ&companyName=&principalActivity=&industryGroup=NO Mooter Media Limited (ASX: MMZ) today announced that, following the strategic review outlined at the Company’s Annual General Meeting in late November, it will now discontinue its operations in China. It is anticipated that the Chinese business will be closed, staff made redundant and assets liquidated by the end of February 2008. Collections from publishers will continue for a few months thereafter. The net “one-off” cash effect of the closure is expected to be approximately $93,000 up to the end of February. Mooter Media launched its syndicated search listings network in China in June 2006 and effectively created a new market segment - enabling search engines to syndicate their search listings on third party content through Mooter’s Mooter adVantage platform. Despite initial success, the growth could not be sustained as search engine partners elected to build their own proprietary networks (driven by the success of the model). Without the infrastructure and licenses to support a direct relationship with advertisers, the dynamics of the Chinese market are such that establishment of an economically sustainable business is marginal compared with other alternatives available to Mooter. Accordingly, the decision to close Mooter’s Chinese operations will allow Mooter to better focus on a number of potentially more attractive opportunities in more developed markets in the US, Australia, Asia and Europe. In particular, those markets have proven that they more highly value Mooter’s ability to better target and behaviourally optimise the delivery of online advertising. Paul Siminsky, CEO of Mooter Media, said, “China is an extremely attractive market if you are in a position to make a significant investment for the long run, with numerous intermediate hurdles. Over the last two years, Mooter has developed a range of scalable technologies and methodologies that enable advertisers to better reach their target audience, and online publishers to improve their site monetisation. As Mooter moves to commercialise its capabilities in a scalable environment it is important that we focus on those opportunities that have the ability to deliver significant value now, rather than those with potential value in the long term”. Looks like we were right to stay with Alimama and SinoTech Mooter Media?? - Taggart - 02-19-2008 This is an interesting thread. I'd never heard of them or any other companies that specialized in the Chinese markets. It looks like there was good advice offered here. Mooter Media?? - berlinlife06 - 02-20-2008 So, what happened? What did you do at the end? Reading the report, I hope you didn't get in with Mooter Media. Out of curiosity, I found a lot of information about mooter media, but the fact that they are getting out of China makes it "shaky" to use. |