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Charitable Advertising with Kumomo

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What is this Kumomo thing, anyway? It’s a new program for advertisers and publishers, and I think it has a lot of potential, even if they still have a few things to work out and a few more features to release before it’s fully ready.

If you’re a publisher and you have space, go ahead and sign up! Taking their virtual tour is a big help, and it tells you most of the things you need to know. Basically, you sign up, write some information and statistics on your site, figure out how much it’ll cost for someone to have their ad on your site (in weeks or months time), and how much you’d like to give to charity.

That’s the great part! Kumomo has the publishers determine the percentage of the cost of the ad space that will go to charity. Right now their main charity is to build a school that is needed. Anyway, when advertisers book a slot for their ad to be on your site, they pay the part that goes to charity. Then you work it out with the advertiser, get the rest of the money from them any way you agree on, and they’ll give you the ad to put on your site.

Right now it seems a little complicated but Kumomo is brand new. They’re working on it, and they’re working hard! I really like the whole charity aspect – it’s sweet and generous. That’s one of the main reasons I love it already. So you should check it out and be one of the first to join - you’ll want the headstart!

You look over in the sidebar of this blog and you’ll see my ad for Kumomo. It’s ready for anyone who wants to book it! If you want your ad to appear in that exact space, then just click on the sample ad. Or if you want to check out Kumomo, click there because it will take you to my profile on their site, where you can navigate around and learn all you need to about the program.

Any questions or comments on Kumomo, I’d love to hear them. So drop me some replies, and happy blogging! ;)

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