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playing field for bloggers looking to generate advertising revenue. The model is 
quite unique in that those who join the program set their minimum price (which 
acts as a psuedo-reserve). Advertisers in turn bid for that inventory - when the 
price is higher than waht the blog can get from a program such as Asense, AdRoll 
swaps in one of its ads in the same spot if it can beat the Adsense price (after 
it&amp;#39;s 30% cut mind you). Where AdRoll is really fascinating is that blogs can 
join communities of other blogs. By teaming up with others of similar 
readerships, publisher/affiliates can expect a higher CPM. There are currently 
100+ &amp;quot;communities&amp;quot; and blogs within those communities receive an 80/20 revenue 
split as opposed to the 70/30 split if they go it alone. Advertisers looking to 
tap into smaller niche blogs should be exicited by the possibilities. &lt;/p&gt;
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