Showing posts with label video games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video games. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Sell Your DVDs on Wigix - eBay Alternative

Do you need a new place to sell your DVDs in addition to eBay? eBay is starting to get really competitive and you may need an ebay alternative this holiday season. Wigix is a great ebay alternative.

Wigix DVD Sales

Wigix has set up a stock market style auction, when buyers and sellers bids match a transaction can occur. Many people are already buying and selling DVDs, video games, and other products on Wigix. Get in on the best eBay alternative.

Profit Sharing

Wigix is offering a 2% rebate to all sellers that sell products until the end of the year. Sell $10,000 worth of product and get a rebate of $200. Plus you can become the product page owner and share 5% ad revenue and seller fees. Wigix is a profit sharing website so get in before you miss the bandwagon this holiday season.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

In-Game Advertising: Have It Your Way


In-game advertising is expected to reach $732 million by 2010, according to "Video Games Are the Next Frontier for Advertisers," a DecisionNote report from Yankee Group.

The projected figure of $732 million is five times the current market value of the category. Ads placed in video games accounted for $56 million in spending in 2005, and $34 million the previous year.

Currently, in-game advertising firms such as Massive, IGA Worldwide and Double Fusion create networks with video game publishers to sell inventory. However the report suggests that the console manufacturers including Sony and Microsoft, as well as game publishers like Electronic Arts, may bring in-game ad serving in-house in the future.

According to recent NPD Group figures there are approximately 100 million current-generation gaming devices in the U.S. market. While the 100 million installed-base is significant, overlaps exist. About 40 million U.S. households have one or more video game consoles. The next generation of consoles includes the Microsoft Xbox 360 that was released in November of last year; and the Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Revolution, both of which are expected to launch in the fall.
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