Feb/101
Publisher of the Week: Steal the Style
This week, Image Space Media would like to recognize Steal the Style as Publisher of the Week! Do you admire Beyonce's effortless fashion sense? Ever wonder how to dress like Drew Barrymore? Look no further, Steal the Style is a great site for dressing and shopping like a celebrity! This style blog shows readers how to pull off fabulous outfits worn by celebrity fashionistas without breaking the bank. The next time you are in need of some fashion inspiration be sure to check out this fantastic site!
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Jan/100
Welcome to Image Space Media’s Newsletter for January 2010, the Happy New Decade Edition!
| IMAGE SPACE MEDIA News for January 2010 Happy New Decade 2010! Your input helps us develop every aspect of our technology, from the layout to the content of our ads. Please keep it coming! If you have any comments or questions, please contact us at info@imagespacemedia.com. in this issue:
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Sep/091
Blurring the Line Between Advertising and Editorial
Recently, many popular websites such as Fox News, Popular Mechanics, and IGN have started to use in-text advertising, a technology that turns an article’s words into mini-advertisements. When readers move their cursors over these double-underlined words, a pop-up advertisement appears and blocks some of the article’s text.
Once limited to niche websites, many mainstream news sites now use in-text advertising, blurring the line between editorial and advertising. According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, journalism ethics experts believe the trend is ethically problematic and “quite corrosive of journalistic quality and credibility." A spokeswoman from Dow Jones, the organization that publishes the Wall Street Journal, stated that beyond being unethical, the ads “interrupt the reader’s experience.”
But the companies that produce these in-text ads, including Vibrant Media and Kontera, see them as “part of their continuing experimentation with different forms of online advertising.” They believe their technologies help website owners sell additional ads in a time when prime real estate on their sites is sold too quickly.
Image Space Media applauds companies like Vibrant Media and Kontera for their experimentation with online advertising technology. What do you think?




