
Quigo
Develops performance-based marketing solutions for Websites and advertisers.
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Quigo Technologies, Inc. operated as a privately held company specializing in contextual advertising technology, with its headquarters in New York City and roots in Israel where it was established in 2000. The company was the brainchild of co-founders Yaron Galai and Oded Itzhak. Before launching Quigo, Galai had a background in journalism, having served as the editor-in-chief and publisher of Globes, an Israeli financial daily. This experience likely provided him with insights into the publishing world's need for effective monetization strategies. The firm's primary offerings were AdSonar and FeedPoint, designed to serve the online advertising market.
AdSonar functioned as a contextual advertising platform that allowed advertisers to purchase ad space directly on specific pages of publisher websites, targeting content relevant to their products or services. This model offered a departure from the keyword-based bidding prevalent in search engines, giving publishers more control over their ad inventory and advertisers more precise targeting capabilities. The company's client base consisted of website publishers seeking to monetize their content and advertisers aiming for targeted ad placements. Quigo's revenue was generated by taking a percentage of the advertising revenue that flowed through its platform.
The company's trajectory culminated in its acquisition by AOL, a subsidiary of Time Warner, in November 2007. The deal was reportedly valued at approximately $340 million, marking a significant exit for the founders and investors. Following the acquisition, Quigo's technology was integrated into AOL's advertising platforms to enhance their contextual targeting capabilities. Yaron Galai later went on to co-found another successful company, Outbrain, further leveraging his expertise in content discovery and monetization.
Keywords: contextual advertising, ad technology, online publishing, ad network, publisher monetization, Yaron Galai, AdSonar, AOL acquisition, content marketing, ad placement