Keenspot courting R. Stevens? It’s not everyday (if ever before) that a non-KeenSpot artist is given the daily Keen Newsbox, which appears on every page of the KeenSpot network of sites and has been described by Co-Owner Chris Crosby as the most effective promotional tool in the Keen arsenal. It’s no secret that Crosby wouldn’t say no to adding Diesel Sweeties to the Keen line-up.
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Very cool! You’ve been advertising like a madman lately – PVP and Keen in one month!
Not every day that I get to write an “E True Hollywood Story” style headline though! 🙂
It’s a paid ad. *Anyone* can have the newsbox if they want it and buy it.
Make no mistake, someday DIESEL SWEETIES will be mine.
Oh yes, it WILL be MINE.
heh! anything that makes me seem interesting as Liz Taylor is ok by me!
oh dear. CROZ IS DR. DOOM?
heh 😛
I built a time machine AND a shrinking ray, yet I rarely use either in attempting to defeat the Fantastic Four because that would not be sporting.
[is burned to death by the Human Torch]
i asked croz nicely, he let me buy a slot. hella magic!
-rs3
There you go and ruin the whole tabloid-ish aspects of this story! 😛
Seriously is that it? Keenspot does not offer to sell the newsbox for paid ads in any public fashion on its website. Here’s the ad format/rates page –
http://www.keenspot.com/mediakit/adformats.html
Crosby said it was $250.00
That’s a pretty decent deal for KeenSpot wide exposure.