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Do you need more attention for your Web 2.0 projects? Are you looking for a new employee who is familiar with the most recent online developments? Would you like to reach the early-adopters and decision makers? Use The Next Web to reach your target audience.
The Next Web is an upcoming blog, focused on inspiring news for Internet entrepreneurs. Our audience consists of Web 2.0 experts, ambitious start-ups, successful entrepreneurs, investors and social media followers. Moreover, we’re associated with Europe’s hottest web conference The Next Web. Sponsoring The Next Web Blog will put your brand in front of the technology leaders, -innovators and -entrepreneurs of the industry of today and tomorrow.
Ad Specs:
- Size: 125 by 125 pixels
- Links to the company product page
- You may insert a tracking code to monitor the performance of your ad
- Static ads only - no animation (it’s too distracting to readers and will probably hurt your brand too)
Captchatising
Next to displaying your badge in the sidebar here we also use the advertisers names as a CAPTCHA in the comment form. A CAPTCHA is a type of challenge-response test to determine whether a commenter is human. “CAPTCHA” is a contrived acronym for “Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart”.
Instead of a random collection of characters we use the names of our sponsors. We call this ‘Captchatising‘. It is a unique way to make an impression on potential customers. They will actually type in your name regularly and thus become familiar with it in a natural way. A few examples:



Contact
Contact us for pricing information and other opportunities to fuel your brand and PR. We’re looking forward to be working with you.
Patrick de Laive +31 6 4200 4200 or patrick@thenextweb.org









The Next Web Blog is closely associated with The Next Web Conference which is held annually in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. At this event speakers from all over the world come together to talk about, and show of, the future of the Web. (