Andover, Massachusetts-based Bluefin Technology Partners recently bagged the
Douglas Budget (
Among its clients is
Canadian-based Black Press, which has some 60 titles using Bluefin’s
(www.getbluefin.com) tech.
“We give the publishers tools
so that the application brings the advertiser into the self-service world, just
like other industries,” says Steve Rosenfeld, general partner, sales and
marketing. The tagline that Rosenfeld likes to use is that Bluefin's solutions help
publishers empower advertisers and engage readers.
Bluefin’s tech allows
advertisers to place a “complete and compliant” ad that follows the publisher’s
rules, which Bluefin programs in. “It's all done without the interaction of
anybody at the newspaper,” says Rosenfeld, although the publisher is notified
so it can review ads.
The tech gives the advertiser
the ability to “upsell themselves,” online, says Rosenfeld. The upsells include
featured positions on a page and additional photos or video.
“Revenue comes in because
studies have shown that if you compare the price of an ad that is taken in a
phone room, let's say, or internally, compared to self service, that the
self-service ad price is over 20% higher than one that’s taken in the phone
room," says Rosenfeld.
Rosenfeld says he views
classified and other advertising as not just a revenue source, but rich local
content. “Newspapers and media organizations should be the main destination for
relevant, reliable and trusted local content. Classified advertising can be an
important part of this local content,” he says.
“They want us to answer the
phone,” says Rosenfeld when asked what media companies want from vendors.
Community newspapers is one area the company focuses on, and especially for
them, customer service is key. “They need help,” says Rosenfeld. “They need
help to find new ways to enhance their print and digital strategy.”
Papers pay a monthly fee for
Bluefin’s service.
Rich Grover founded what is
now Bluefin Technology Partners in 2005 and was joined by Rosenfeld. Both are
industry veterans with companies including Atex, System Integrators, AdStar and
Edgil Associates as former employers.
In December, Bluefin plans to
announce that it’s extending Bluefin Place Ad to support display ads and online
banner ads, said Rosenfeld
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