www.adkeeper.com

The business is as simple as a Keep Button and a Keeper. Here’s how it works.

When consumers see a “K” button on an ad that interests them, they click the K button, and continue their reading or viewing experience uninterrupted. The ad is copied into their Keeper where it can be visited later, at the consumer’s convenience.  Once in the Keeper, consumers can sort and organize their ads, click through to get more information, make their purchase or print a coupon. They can also rank, review and share ads they think their friends would find helpful or entertaining.

Ads are intended to help consumers save money, make buying decisions, research products and services and at times, entertain. With the help of AdKeeper, consumers can exercise even more control over their online browsing experience. Instead of ads being a distraction or something to be ignored, consumers can now feel safe to ‘click and keep’ knowing their time and attention are respected.

@adkeeperinc proud to be a part of this: New York Tech Boom Sets Pace http://t.co/JKE65Rpt via @WSJ #adkeeper

May 14

@Internet Week NY starts today. @Kurnit speaking Wed at the Digital Media Summit. #adkeeper #digital

May 14

You'll laugh, you'll cry. http://t.co/0gCs2FJo Tell us what to add. #mothersday #advertising

May 10

The Most Creative Bus Ads You've Ever Seen? http://t.co/knrW7SjW

May 1

We're hiring! Come say hello @getuncubed tomorrow. #uncubed

April 25

Unzip @Google's Doodle today. #zipper

April 24

@adkeeperinc re-designed site, with new Keep-to-Email demo video, is live. Check it out: http://t.co/66SP6wm4

April 19

Busy Keeping

April 19

Internet ad revenue grew 22 percent in 2011, to $31 billion http://t.co/k6v2skYU via @TechCrunch

April 18

@EricBatscha - hope you can make it happen! #maycation #keep

April 17

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