UBM TechWeb Game Network Announces Acquisition of Game Advertising Online

Game Ad Network Acquisition Expands Services to Game Creators, With Over Two Billion Ad Impressions Per Month Available

Feb 23, 2010

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- The UBM TechWeb Game Network, a division of London-headquartered United Business Media and the organizers behind the Game Developers Conferences®, the double Webby Award-winning Gamasutra.com website, and the award-winning Game Developer magazine, has announced a key acquisition expanding its services to game creators and gaming website publishers, adding the online game advertising network Game Advertising Online (GAO) to its portfolio.

The ad network, which has been running since 2006, now reaches 50 million unique viewers and serves more than two billion impressions a month. GAO is a Top 150 Quantcast network that is already a major choice for a number of leading free-to-play Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) game creators, thanks to its formidable reach and leading tools to track cost per click (CPC), cost per acquisition (CPA) and return on investment (ROI) across each of the network's video game-related and entertainment websites.

GAO is notable for its user friendly self-service interface for advertisers to carefully manage their spend.  Funds can be quickly deposited via PayPal or bank wire and advertisers are able to easily fine-tune their campaigns to pay only for placements that perform to their requirements.  GAO's service provides a cost-effective mechanism for online game firms to attract users to their games and monetize.

The ad network itself comprises a number of leading worldwide game-related and entertainment websites, each receiving a robust click-based return for banners served via the company's proprietary ad server and bidding-based advertising system. GAO enables publishers to monetize their premium and/or remnant inventory with quality banner ads that are highly targeted to their audience, producing high click-through rates and enriching website content.

This acquisition is a reflection of UBM TechWeb's commitment to helping game creators maximize success in their business, making it natural fit for the UBM division. Going forward, the company believes that both the advertiser and publisher sides of the business will expand due to consumer demand in the online game market. In particular, it believes that a robust worldwide user acquisition pipeline is key to the success of many online game businesses, from smaller indies through to large multi-national online game firms.

"We're truly delighted to announce this transformative acquisition for the Group," said Simon Carless, Global Brand Director, UBM TechWeb Game Network. "While we continue to operate our thriving industry-leading products in the event, editorial website and magazine spaces, we realized that game creators are looking for help beyond the key information and networking that we are used to bringing them. GAO is a natural evolution of our services to the game development community, and we're looking forward to seeing it thrive in the future."

"We are proud and excited to join the UBM TechWeb family," said Valera Koltsov, founder and Managing Director of Game Advertising Online. "Becoming a part of UBM's remarkable group of gaming industry services is the key transition in the growth of our network. We look forward to working with UBM and taking our scope and services to the next level."

More information for social and MMO game companies who might want to sign up as an advertiser for Game Advertising Online is available at the official GAO website: http://www.game-advertising-online.com. Game-related and entertainment websites with significant impression numbers who are interested in signing up to be part of the GAO Network should visit the same site for publisher application details.

About the UBM TechWeb Game Network  

A core provider of essential information to the professional game industry, the UBM TechWeb Game Network – formerly known as the Think Services Game Group - offers market-defining content, and drives community through its award winning lineup of print, online, event and research products and services. These include the Game Developers Conference®, the Webby Award-winning Gamasutra.com and network of sites, the Game Advertising Online ad network, the Game Developers Conference® Online, the Game Developers Conference™ Europe, the Game Developers Conference™ China, the Game Developers Conference™ Canada, Game Developer Magazine, Game Developer Research, the Game Career Seminars and GameCareerGuide.com, the Independent Games Festival and Summit, and the Game Developers Choice Awards.  

About UBM TechWeb, a division of United Business Media

UBM TechWeb, the global leader in technology media and professional information, enables people and organizations to harness the transformative power of technology.  Through its core businesses – media solutions, marketing services and professional information – UBM TechWeb produces the most respected and consumed brands, applications and services in the technology market. More than 14.5 million business and technology professionals (CIOs, IT and IT Support managers, Web & Digital professionals, Software and Game developers, Government decision makers, and Telecom providers) actively participate in UBM TechWeb's communities. UBM TechWeb brands includes: global face-to-face events such as Interop, Game Developers Conference (GDC), Web 2.0, Black Hat and VoiceCon; large-scale online networks such as InformationWeek,  Light Reading and Gamasutra; research, training, and certification services, including HDI, Pyramid Research, and InformationWeek Analytics; and market-leading magazines such as InformationWeek and Wall Street & Technology.  UBM TechWeb is part of UBM, a global provider of media and information services for professional B2B communities and markets.

UBM TECHWEB CONTACTS:

Simon Carless, Global Brand Director, Games

415-947-6145

simon.carless@ubm.com


Ben Veechai, Marketing Director, Games

415-947-6280

ben.veechai@ubm.com


SOURCE UBM TechWeb Game Network