WreckedExotics.com Partners With Zango to Expand Site Content and Increase Revenue Opportunities
Zango's Syndication Platform Videos Drive Higher Visibility and More Traffic for Specialized Content Publisher
BELLEVUE, Wash., April 13 -- Zango, a leading provider of free premium online content, today announced a partnership with WreckedExotics.com, a site featuring the Internet's "largest collection of exotic car crash photos." Through the partnership, Wrecked Exotics can deliver video from the Zango content syndication platform to its users, providing additional access to premium content.
WreckedExotics.com has developed a cult following for its collection of photographs of more than 6,000 crashed exotic cars, including some of the most expensive automobiles ever produced -- Lamborghinis, Ferraris, McLaren F1s, Bugattis and more. Founded and maintained by an automobile mechanic, the site aims to demonstrate the "real consequences of reckless driving."
The collaboration with Zango adds a new element to that demonstration -- video clips of more than 60 automobile crashes. This and other content are made available to Webmasters on the ever-growing Zango content syndication platform. Users are required to download the Zango Search Assistant in order to access Zango-sponsored content.
"We're very pleased with the performance of the Zango video content on our site. It has added a sizable new revenue stream, which will really help us grow," said Gregg Carlson, the site's founder. "Zango's great customer service was a key to optimizing the site, and in addition to the improved revenue, our users love the content."
The Zango syndication platform is a simple, automated content catalog from which Web Publishers access games, video, audio and software from the Zango network for free distribution on their own Web sites. Participating Web Publishers are able to generate additional revenue from their sites without the expense or hassle of licensing individual pieces of content from numerous content creators. The Zango syndication platform is available at http://www.zangocash.com/ .
"The ZangoCash content syndication platform has delivered immediate revenue results to thousands of Web publishers," said York Baur, executive vice president of business development at 180solutions. "Our growing catalog of syndicated content offers Web Publishers of all sizes and niche markets the ability to maintain fresh content, drive site traffic and make money while keeping their offerings free to consumers. The partnership with WreckedExotics.com is one example of many in which our partners are achieving revenue and visibility unattainable through other models."
About WreckedExotics.com
WreckedExotics.com is the world's leading source for an intense (and maybe obsessive!) view into the subversively gorgeous world of mashed up automobiles. A collection of the most interesting, strange, and yes, eye appealing car wrecks you've ever seen. The photos are all archived onto one website, maintained by some of the most dedicated enthusiasts of this small-but-growing appreciation society. Visiting WreckedExotics.com grants you access to well over 6,000 different high-quality car wreck photos, totaling almost a quarter of a billion dollars in damage. For more information, visit Wrecked Exotics.Com
About Zango
Zango fuels the creation of the online content economy by providing the tools and marketplace that allow anyone to monetize online content. Within this Content Economy, Consumers gain free access to a large catalog of entertaining and informative content sponsored by time-shifted advertising. Publishers and Content Developers are provided a legitimate and scalable means to monetize their content, and Advertisers increase their reach by delivering highly targeted messages to potential customers who were previously inaccessible. Zango is committed to creating a Content Economy built on a foundation of safe and ethical practices by protecting consumer privacy while offering a fulfilling and high-value content experience. For more information, visit www.zango.com.