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Qumana’s making it easier for bloggers to get paid

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Vancouver’s Qumana has quickly grown to become “a must” solution for bloggers around the world with their popular blog editor whether it be for personal or corporate blogging. Yesterday they announced the availability of Q-Ads for Six Apart’s TypePad blogging platform. CEO Fred Fabro had this to say, “Qumana is thrilled to be Qumanaoffering the industry’s easiest ad insertion tool to this important blogging community, Q-Ads puts TypePad bloggers at the center of the explosive growth taking place in online advertising.” The solution allows for TypePad bloggers to choose which keywords best represent the editorial message of the blog post and then with one click pull an ad from our network that best relates to that content.

Qumana’s Q-Ads tool is a browser extension that works as an Internet Explorer plugin or Firefox extension that enables users to “pull and place” text-based advertising based on the keywords they enter. The Q-Ads Tool works with all major blogging platforms, including TypePad.
Qumana also offers Typepad users the leading off-line blog editor in the blogosphere. Qumana allows bloggers to create media-rich blog posts in a familiar WYSIWYG interface and with simple button clicks insert the keyword-based ads, Technorati tags, and multimedia (e.g. YouTube videos) through the innovative Insert HTML button.

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