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		<title>BlogHer starts an ad network</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Staci over at PaidContent.org pointed me toward the new ad network that was just launched by BlogHer, the women&#8217;s blogger network that started as a conference and has become much more than that. There&#8217;s more info on it here, but it looks like a slam-dunk idea to me (not that anyone asked me, of course). [...]]]></description>
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<p>Staci over at <a href="http://PaidContent.org" title="http://PaidContent.org" target="_blank">PaidContent.org</a> pointed me toward the new ad network that was just launched by <a href="http://www.blogher.org">BlogHer</a>, the women&#8217;s blogger network that started as a conference and has become much more than that. There&#8217;s more info on it <a href="http://blogher.org/node/5223">here</a>, but it looks like a slam-dunk idea to me (not that anyone asked me, of course). The service is starting with about 25 of the BlogHer network&#8217;s bloggers &#8212; not sure if that&#8217;s all of them or just the top 25 (it&#8217;s neither; see <a href="http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2006/05/11/blogher-starts-an-ad-network/#comment-5095">the comment</a> from Debi Jones below) &#8212; including Badgermama (the mommy blogger with the purple hair), CityMama, Chookooloonks (a <strike>Jamaican</strike> Trinidadian term of endearment, in case you were wondering), Ninja Poodles and Surrender Dorothy.</p>
<p>As Staci <a href="http://www.paidcontent.org/blogher-launching-ad-network-for-blogs-by-women-first-category-parenting">explains it</a>, the network is launching June 1 with a single advertiser &#8212; Sweet Simplicity Sweetener &#8212; and adding other ones later, in &#8220;contextual categories&#8221; starting with food. Participating bloggers agree that it will be the only graphic ad on their blogs, and agree to editorial guidelines. There&#8217;s a letter from the founders of BlogHer (Elisa Camahort, Lisa Stone and Jory Des Jardins) about the new venture <a href="http://blogher.org/node/5228">here</a>. This reminds me a little of The Deck, which Coudal Partners launched with a select group of blogs including Daring Fireball and <a href="http://Kottke.org" title="http://Kottke.org" target="_blank">Kottke.org</a>. I wrote about that <a href="http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2006/04/17/kottke-joins-the-deck-ad-network/">here</a>.</p>
<p><b>Update:</b></p>
<p>Debi Jones of <a href="http://mobilejones.com" title="http://mobilejones.com" target="_blank">mobilejones.com</a> also points out that there&#8217;s competition in the mommy-blogger space: a site called <a href="http://ClubMom.com" title="http://ClubMom.com" target="_blank">ClubMom.com</a> has also launched a blogger and advertising network, in which bloggers are paid to post at least 5 times a week.</p>
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