There has been rumors that a well known “International” company has offered to buy Nuffnang. However, the rumors claims that Nuffnang has rejected the offer
but they are willing to work in partnership with any interested parties.
Another rumor says that few months back, Nuffnang has seek legal advice over the name used by Nufflets (now known as GoKita)
. It is believed that the name “Nufflets” was taken from Nuffnang and Advertlets which was launched before Nufflets(GoKita).
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Netizens is now the fifth advertising network in Malaysia. They are now in beta stage:
“Technically, we are still not yet launched. We are currently invite a small number of bloggers/publishers to join our network to experience the difference. And, we already have advertisers expressed their huge interest on our small network.”
Malaysia currently has another 4 advertising network, namely, Nuffnang, Advertlets, GoKita(formally Nufflets) and GrabMyAds.
Some recap:
via Hong Kiat.com
Already, Google has an office in Singapore and will soon open one here
. I wonder, from 5 adverting network, how many of them will remain if Google starts its operation here
? Read here and here.
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Today, Nuffnang will officially launch its Glitterati programme, its latest strategy in hope to attract loyal South-East Asia publishers. The programme offers higher earning to Glitterati club members and are given priorities in other programmes and events by Nuffnang.
To join the Glitterati club, Nuffnang publishers are not allowed to display ads from other Advertising networks that are based in South-East Asia. That includes ads from Advertlets, GradMyAds and Nufflets which all of them are based in Malaysia.
All four start-ups where launched last year where Nuffnang made the lead, followed by Advertlets, GradMyAds and later Nufflets.
According to Nuffnang, the Glitterati club are considered “Exclusive Nuffnangers” where they will be able to earn 20-50% higher than their normal blog income.
Glitterati members will also be able to earn a minimum RM0.25 on CPM ads and will receive payment in 30 days from the end of the previous month when a payment is requested.
The “Non-Loyal” that are also so called “Nuffnangers” will earn lower on CPM ads and will be paid in 60 days from the end of the previous month when a payment is requested.
The “Non-Loyal” Nuffnang publishers will not be able to use other Nuffnang services such as Innit and will not be priorities when an event related to Nuffnang takes place.
To join the programme, publishers must full fill the requirements and wait for the “Nuffnang crawlers”
to visit their site which takes place every 48 hours, according to Nuffnang.
The Glitterati Club was announced last week during the domain issues faced by Advertlets that effected more than 15,000 websites and blogs
.
I have heard that Google has plans for publishers in Asia for its Adsense program, what if Google makes the same move as Nuffnang? Could Google dominate further the international market which it currently leads?
Now, lets see how Glitterati will benefit the publishers of Nuffnang and the company itself
.
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Competition,competition and competition!!!!!
Now the 4th Advertising Network in Malaysia has been launched!!!
Called Nufflets, which sounds like Nuffnang+Advertlets, they are targeting the Asia market.
We’re working really hard at Nufflets.com right now as we are only a week away from launching Asia’s Online Advertising Network. Nufflets.com is brought to you by Cara com my Media, a company based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.-According to its co-founder, Nabil (source)Recently, the 3rd Advertising network, GrabmyAds, was launched. I had tried placing its ad code in Malaysia Technology Blog, but no ads appeared, including default ads.
It is believed that ads served on Nufflets will be based on CPC and looks exactly the same as Google Text ads.
According to Hong Kiat, Nabil is an ex-employee of Advertlets.
Are these competition good for us? Will it stir the market? Especially Asia and compete with Google?-MTB
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