picture-41.pngRockYou, one of the world’s two most popular online photo and video widget makers, is introducing an ad network that will allow advertisers exploit RockYou’s reach across Facebook.

RockYou, like other large Web sites offering photo and video sharing, is looking aggressively to make money — and lucrative advertising can be difficult to come by. It is dependent on users who post personal and sometimes provocative material, many advertisers are willing to pay a few cents, if that.

Recently, its applications have become popular on Facebook. So one way to exploit this is to make money from other applications who have money to spend to promote themselves — a sort of Trojan Horse ad distribution model that has sneaked inside the walls of Facebook.

It’s just the latest in a series of moves by sites to attack Facebook’s 32 million-user platform to make money, with ad-network Lookery being a recent example of the same.

Under RockYou’s model, a large company that wants to launch an application to grow its brand presence on Facebook can pay RockYou to advertise on inventory RockYou makes available on applications it serves to users.

In the following example, when a user adds RockYou’s Super Wall application to their Facebook profile, they’ll also be asked if they want to add another application from My Greeting Cards. If you follow the link, you’ll be led to install My Greeting Cards.

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The application installation page has been bringing the company a conversion rate of $20 per 1000 user impressions, or CPMs, according chief executive Lance Tokuda. That’s a extremely high, compared to what RockYou and other companies gets for their regular ads — in part because it gets ads straight in front of users who are in a active, decision-making phase.

picture-43.png RockYou has eight applications right now (with two more in the works) and claims to have at least one of its apps installed by a third of Facebook users, including Horoscopes, X Me and Super Wall.

Tokuda has been publicly highlighting the company’s ability to cross-sell RockYou’s applications for weeks. The message is working: The company is set to announce Monday that a top brand will use RockYou to launch its own application.

Only around five percent of the 1500 application currently on Facebook are “viral,” Tokuda tells us.

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Graph and table courtesy of Appaholic.

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7 Comments

  1. July 28th, 2007
    5:38 pm

    Dan Romero said:

    The claim that RockYou has a third of Facebook members using their apps is very misleading. There are many people who have multiple RockYou apps installed on their accounts. You can probably reduce that number to about a 1/6 of Facebook users (assuming most RockYou app users have two apps installed).

  2. July 29th, 2007
    11:44 pm

    Jay (living in First Life) said:

    RockYou is a joke as is this “ad network”. This is a big ponzi scheme. Why would I pay someone to install my app when I can’t even figure out how to make money off it in the first place? Good for RockYou while the stupidity lasts I suppose.

  3. LOUISE R. said:

    please just want to finf rock you videos please

  4. LOUISE R. said:

    its ok otherts use rockyou videos on tagged you can not even put me to the right page to sign up fine then i guess i am not wated in rock you ok LOUISE R. FROM TAGGED BYE

  5. Greeting Cards said:

    I like your site, well done! I

  6. Hongliu Li said:

    Thanks a lot for this article.

    Recently RockYou.com business development found our newly launched site MyGrowUp.com and think MyGrowUp.com come up with a very interesting concept. The talked about cross-promotion which we do not understand. Now this article give me a very clear idea of it.

    Thanks again.

  7. March 25th, 2008
    10:31 am

    Mike said:

    Great article. I don’t know much about RockYou, but ViralyticsMedia.com is a pretty solid network. High CPMs at least.

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