SeeSaw raises $1M for digital advertising

SeeSaw Networks, provider of digital advertising services, has brought in $1 million in promissory notes, according to a filing with the SEC. Based in San Francisco, it has been backed by Sutter Hill Ventures.

SeeSaw Networks raises $3.3 million for out-of-home media

SeeSaw Networks, an out-of-home digital media company, has raised $3.3 million in a second round of funding. The company has a network of advertisers who want to get their messages to consumers outside the home.

In what it calls “Life Pattern Marketing,” SeeSaw places brand messages on digital signs such as LCD displays and on billboards. The company says on its web site that it can reach 30 million ad impressions per week. First-round investor Sutter… Continue Reading

SeeSaw Networks raises $10M for advertising in places like train stations

SeeSaw Networks, a San Francisco start-up developing a way to place advertisements on outside monitors — whether it be screens in bars or restaurants, or monitors in elevators or train stations, has raised $10 million in venture capital.

Funding comes from Silicon Valley venture firm Sutter Hill Ventures. Partners Tench Coxe and Jim Gaither will hold board seats.

The company plans to launch its service next year, and believes digital media can be more powerful in engaging… Continue Reading