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GoFish's New Ad Network Angling For Children

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Kids have cash, too

Young children and teenagers might not have jobs, but they inevitably have money.  GoFish intends to capitalize on this fact with a new ad network focused on online youth entertainment.

The simply named GoFish Network "will help marketers reach 17.4 million online users in the United States with a high concentration of 6 - 17 years olds," according to a press release.  Ads will be put on sites like Miniclip.com, Cartoon Doll Emporium, and Cookie Jar Entertainment.

GoFish's New Ad Network Angling For Children    Kid's Site Traffic Chart
    (Graphic Credit: GoFishCorp)

Frankly, we find this large-scale operation a bit creepy.  Corporations have presumably targeted kids for as long as they've courted every other demographic, however, and there's nothing objectionable about the advertisers GoFish identifies.  AT&T Wireless, Hewlett Packard, Mead Paper, and Sony are among the most "adult" entities on the list.

Other names include Build A Bear, Lego, and Disney, which should hint at how profitable this venture could be.  GoFish states, "Teens alone have a total annual aggregate income of $80 billion while the buying power of kids is expected to total $21.4 billion in 2010.  Combined, kids and teens influence an additional $225 billion in spending by their parents."

At this point, any advertisers who were skimming along are probably ready to click away and find a contact email.  Have at it.  As for everyone who has kids: now may be a good time to start hiding your MasterCard.

 

News Tags: Advertising, GoFish, children
About the author:
Doug is a staff writer for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest eBusiness news.

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