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fbExchange, Hungry Machine, Lookery, and other new Facebook ad networks

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Yup, we deserved that mudware comment
by scottrafer October 8, 2007 7:12 PM PDT
Hey rafe, thanks for the mention. We're still a bit esoteric though it was a lot worse a few days ago. We got the forms live but did not have time to integrate them with the blog, etc. before today's event. This is a bit less obscure.

http://blog.lookery.com/about/
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Read the CenterNetworks-Lookery interview?
by RexDixon1 October 8, 2007 8:06 PM PDT
About your comment and that "Webware Mud Award" you gave Lookery, you said: "But trust me: It's an ad network." - Yes, and No.

I guess you missed the CenterNetworks interview Allen Stern did with Scott Rafer posted really early this morning:
http://www.centernetworks.com/interview-scott-rafer-lookery

Part of the issue is that we had some problems integrating our new forms with our site - but most of the information is right here - http://blog.lookery.com/about/ - as well as a partial clip of the above interview that we are using as our FAQ right here - http://blog.lookery.com/faq/ - we hope to have that all merged into one site in a few days.

While we have only been around since July, it's quite amusing that we already are winning "awards". We hope you stay tuned and keep reading the facts as they come out. We are working as fast as we can to get things correct fact wise.

Rex Dixon
Publisher Relations
Lookery
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Clear as...
by rafe October 8, 2007 10:25 PM PDT
Aha, glad you got that blog link up on your site. And thanks for the link to Allen's interview. I'm looking forward to a more straightforward experience on Lookery. I'm sure your new prospective customers are, too.
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Won an award and skimmed out a little of the mud.
by scottrafer October 9, 2007 7:07 AM PDT
http://blog.lookery.com/blog/2007/10/09/an-award-winning-launch/
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