Infolinks

Infolinks
Type Private
Founder(s) Oren Dobronsky, Yariv Davidovich
Industry Online advertising
Services Advertising network
Website http://www.infolinks.com/
Alexa rank 838 (November 2013)[1]
Launched 2007[2]
Current status Active

Infolinks is an online advertising platform which offers advanced advertising products for publishers, advertisers and brands. Today Infolinks is one of the largest[3] monetization platforms in the world, helping more than 200,000 publishers in over 130 countries to create additional revenue from their unused ad space, with a suite of smart ad units powered by real time intent targeting.[4]
Infolinks works well with all other ad networks including Google AdSense[5] and doesn’t interfere with the users’ experience. The company's products, including InFrame, InScreen, InFold,[6] InTag, InArticle and InText, enable publishers to create new revenue streams from their sites, designed and tested to overcome banner blindness and to deliver true results. Infolinks In3 (Infolinks Intent Intelligence) platform analyzes text on websites and inserts adverts in the text.

Headquarters

Infolinks is headquartered in Palo Alto, California with an R&D Center in Tel Aviv, Israel and offices in New York, Chicago and Buenos Aires.[7]

History

The company was founded in 2007 by Oren Dobronsky and Yariv Davidovich. Since then, Infolinks has become one of the monetization industry leaders[8] with various partnerships with companies such as WordPress and CloudFlare.

Products

Infolinks currently provides variety of products for online publishers: InFrame, InScreen, InFold, InTag, InArticle and InText ad units.
The company also offers self-served advertising platform for small medium advertiserscalled AdShop.

Blocking advertisements

Web users who do not want to see advertisements that are shown with Infolinks products can block the ads from their browser.[9]

See also

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