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site Cloud Labor / Expert-tasksFounded by Niel Robertson, Trada is the first ever PPC marketplace that enables agencies and advertisers to take advantage of the skills of the world's best PPC experts who can create clicks...
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Founded by Niel Robertson, Trada is the first ever PPC marketplace that enables agencies and advertisers to take advantage of the skills of the world's best PPC experts who can create clicks...
Building on its highly successful paid search crowdsourcing platform, Trada’s Facebook marketplace extended its one-of-a-kind crowd-driven approach to building superior performance-based campaigns....
It'll be interesting to see how Trada, which competes with other similar services like Marin Software, Clickable and Yield Software (recently bought by Autonomy) fares on Facebook. Small...
Trada has had some amazing success with its crowdsourced advertising model since its inception, and it’s sticking with crowdsourcing, moving forward, whee others are simply investigating it. By...
PPC crowdsourcing firm Trada has released a Facebook version of its advertising marketplace. Trada, founded in September of 2008 in Boulder , Colorado, originated the PPC crowdsourcing concept for...
Cool stuff. Advertisers who find Trada’s concept intriguing may want to see how the Wisdom of the Crowd could help their business. According to Trada, the platform works best for mid-market...
Before implementing the Tipalti solution, Trada found that making mass payments worldwide and complying with OFAC regulations was becoming more time-consuming and burdensome as the company...
Trada buys search keywords on behalf of retailers, but it gets paid only if its experts figure out how to spend less than what the client is willing to pay Trada for each customer it generates....
The legal industry has been a long-time participant in pay-per-click (PPC) marketing, but many law offices lack the staff resources and expertise to create and maintain a successful paid search...
They need to continue to tweak the dynamics of the market model to constantly adjust so that all parties do the right things. We are obsessively focused on management of quality and increasing the...
Foundry Group and Google Ventures poured $9 million in Trada's Series D round, bringing the company's total round of funding to $17.5 million since launching in 2008. The Series D round...
Crowdsourced online marketing and advertising company Trada has secured another round of funding from Google and the Foundry Group to help bulk up its Facebook products.
“There is an emerging class of crowdsourcing companies that employ expert workforces,”said Niel Robertson, founder and CEO of Trada. “Our data shows that, on a given campaign, we can specifically...
Trada’s Certified Reseller Partner Program is for qualified agencies and consultants who receive exclusive training and certification, advanced reporting, account management support and...
Trada's growth also has something to do with its founder Neil Robertson, a Boulder startup icon. He's been cranking out successful startups since 1999, when he sold his first, Service...
Trada is a PPC marketplace allowing advertisers to leverage the skills of hundreds of the best PPC experts in the world. Winston Prep offers an individualized education for sixth through 12th grade...
In Trada's pay-per-click model, advertisers set a fixed price they’re willing to pay for all clicks in a campaign. If the advertiser is willing to pay 80¢ for a click, and an expert can...
Here are two companies who are doing cool things with crowdsourced online advertising in the video space: Poptent calls itself a “social network around crowdsourcing video”. They allow their...
Crowdsourcing – as it pertains to paid search – is the process of outsourcing advertising campaigns to a group of experts who can provide more value than can be gained in-house. According to...
Is crowdourcing scalable? Yes. Powerful enabler of a successful business if developed the right way, absolutely! Awesome pool of cheap labor? Not so much. My guess is that anyone working in a (successful) business that is designed around or at least is heavily reliant upon crowdsourcing, feels that the crowd isn’t cheap labor. On a practical basis this sentiment is easily evolved into the well-intentioned mantra you can hear echoing through the halls here at Trada, “the crowd doesn’t work for us… don’t ever treat them like they do! We work for them!”