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minus-squareVincent@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up33·edit-21 year ago How can a platform - in general, not just meta - provide a “free” service, without monetizing it with targeted advertising? One option would be contextual advertising, rather than advertising based on tracking the user. (Contextual, as in: if you’re looking at a Formula 1 community, you might be interested in car-related products.)
minus-squarenicetriangle@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up12·1 year agoYep and contextual advertising has worked pretty much since advertising has been a thing.
One option would be contextual advertising, rather than advertising based on tracking the user.
(Contextual, as in: if you’re looking at a Formula 1 community, you might be interested in car-related products.)
Yep and contextual advertising has worked pretty much since advertising has been a thing.