Simple Software That Can Make A Domainer A Lot of Money
“”Hi Frank,
I thought you might find this site’s concept interesting. I just ran across it about an hour ago. The 3 minute video is worth watching. I am not promoting this or anything and I do not know anyone involved with it. Just thought it seem like a very interesting advertising/publishers platform / Idea.
http://www.rubiconproject.com/
Best as always,
Dan (Danno)”"
***FS*** A platform for managing scores of different advertisers and campains “and” page-space across a website or “network” of websites?!? .. This is what every domainer needs.. Thanks for sending.. Think about how this could pare back your IT overhead in terms of managing ROI on different adspace within different verticals of domains. Or if you’re not already employing IT folks for this.. think how starting such a program could grow your revenue. If you are a domainer out of growth (acquisition) mode and have decided to turn to development in order to offset or increase PPC revenues, then you owe it to yourself to check-out this software out and tell me if it’s any good
*JK* .. I do all this right now but my IT folks do it manually.


Hey Frank,
Thanks for that Frank & Dan, That looks just the ticket for some of the sites I am developing out at the moment.
I will let you know how it works out over the next few months.
Cheers.
Ed Keay-Smith
http://www.ozdomainer.com
I applied for BETA. Methinks this is perfect for the small-sized domain development platform – 100 to 1000 developed sites with wide-ranging topics. Hell, in principle this is great for anyone monitizing a single domain or more. Nice catch.
Hi,
The Founder of The Rubicon Project, Frank Addante, started his own blog at:
http://www.founderblog.com/
You can read about the genesis of The Rubicon Project. An interesting read for sure.
Scroll down to:
Monday, October 01, 2007
What is the Rubicon Project???
and
Sunday, October 07, 2007
What is the Rubicon Project? Part II: Solving a massive problem.
Patrick
What’s make this concept so interesting?
Would people be excited if you could only manage Goog and Yahoo ads?
Is it the fact that there are 300 ad services?
It would seem to me that Pareto would suggest that 90-95% of the time either Goog or Yahoo would prevail – so do you need the other 298 ad networks?
If you could only manage Goog or Yahoo would this still have as much interest?
I’m not being critical at all just a little practical.
p.s. I signed up for the beta.