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Tip: Add Respond using the Smart Ads WordPress plugin
Update: We’ve since launched an official Respond WordPress Plugin – click here for details. Many Respond publishers use WordPress.org. That’s not surprising. It’s a hugely popular platform. We have a WordPress plugin in the works that will make it even easier … Continue reading
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Respond featured on the SiteVisibility podcast
I was recently interviewed by Kelvin Newman, Creative Director at SiteVisibility, for the UK’s most popular internet marketing podcast. We talked about Respond and the future of online advertising. The podcast has just gone live on their site. You can listen … Continue reading
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Respond featured in AdBalance
There’s a nice write-up about Respond on AdBalance – here’s an extract: Respond have embraced the opportunity of an ad space outside of the traditional banners, leaderboard and skyscrapers to which users have become increasingly blind – and have created … Continue reading
Respond featured by The Next Web
There’s an article about Respond on The Next Web today. Here’s a snippet: Banner blindness is real. There have been countless attempts by online publishers to continue to cash in on displays ads, many of which are more than a … Continue reading
Where’s the best place to add Respond on the page?
It’s a question we’re quite often asked by publishers, so we decided to create a new page to illustrate the most effective place for Respond on a normal content website. Here are five simple tips for adding Respond to your … Continue reading
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