Thursday, August 21, 2008

Advertisers Line Up To Reach Teens On Kiwibox

Facebook had its Beacon troubles, and Google brass has admitted that they're having a hard time trying to help News Corp. wring money out of MySpace, but for Kiwibox, a teen-oriented social network and online magazine, monetization is not a problem.

The New York-based company, a division of Magnitude Information Systems, has advertisers like Kohl's and Tampax lining up to reach its more than 1.9 million members.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That's interesting that facebook and myspace are struggling monetizing for teens. I'll have to take a look at kiwibox...not familiar with it.