ICT
Tech launch: Outbrain helps publishers to recommend content on each other’s platform
Outbrain, the network known for distributing garbage clickbait articles and ads on sites across the internet, is now going to offer a premium product that ensures that the articles recommended to folks at the bottom of their screens will be less garbage.
Onstage at the Code Media conference, Outbrain chief executive Yaron Galai announced Sphere, a premium exclusive publisher-to-publisher audience network.
The company is launching the network with premiere web sites like CNN, Getty, Time and Meredith to begin with… and will get other quality publishers up on this network over time, Galal said.
The content, Galal emphasized, would be “editorial only”.
The new product, known as Sphere, is an invitation-only network where publishers share each other’s content amongst the closed group.
The company is pitching that by joining up with the Sphere network publishers will provide users with top-quality editorial content from around the best sites on the web — outside of their own content.
All this is to drive more engagement with users and steer them away from the advertising vacuums known as Facebook and Google.
The Sphere tool will reward engagement by financially incentivizing longer visits on site. Through Sphere, Outbrain will use a different algorithm to drive deeper engagement, the company said.
-
Latest4 days agoHigh Court opens hearing on Goodluck Jonathan’s 2027 presidential eligibility
-
Crime5 days agoServing police officers arrested with firearms amid escalating Cross River communal crisis
-
Latest3 days agoNigerian Senate reverses standing orders amendment over constitutional concerns
-
Latest24 hours agoWike loyalists dominate As APC clears 33 aspirants for Rivers Assembly primaries, 65 disqualified
-
News2 days agoLagos Assembly Firm Up Taxes, Tightens Noose On Illegal Levy Collection
-
Latest4 hours agoPeter Obi calls for urgent healthcare reforms
-
Featured2 hours agoAmnesty International alleges over 100 civilians killed in Zamfara airstrike

