It is a work in progress.
Not nearly completed, but merely the rough (first iteration) of an ongoing dialogue with the world.....we got video's, mashables, and playdough like creatives to tool around with.
Our new site is up, come have a look.
www.lotame.com
Rock on.

The site looks good. But Flash? I guess you don't care about it being indexed by Google, eh?
Posted by: Michael | April 20, 2007 at 11:11 PM
Mike, Thanks for the comment. Not really. Who is Google? :)Honestly, it's just like AJAX, contextual relevance (Google) in a advancing media, and format world....is akin to, rising a stationary bike -- and thinking you are getting somehere. You are working out, but do you get anywhere? No. That's why Google bought DCLK, they need to make display advertising work -- because they see the trends (with AdSense) that content of UGC, and context are not the most important factors in Media 2.0. But they were (and are) in a one way conversational world -- where the user is passive....Make any sense? Thanks Mike.
Posted by: andy | April 20, 2007 at 11:23 PM
I understand what you're saying but I still find it odd that you don't care about your site appearing in organic search results. But I guess it depends on who your clients are and how they may possibly find you. It just seems to me that you'd want your company's website to be fully indexed by search engines so people can actually find all this web 2.0 & advertising knowledge you're dropping. I guess this blog can serve that purpose but www.lotame.com/blog/ would be better in my humble opinion. :-)
Posted by: Michael | April 20, 2007 at 11:43 PM
looking foward to sitting down and going through the site at my own pace as a form of entertainment and education. for some of us outside the cutting edge of media 2.0, Lotame is where we can come to understand whats going on with the web, advertising and it helps us impress people at parties. Keep up the good work.
Posted by: jeff | April 23, 2007 at 06:51 PM
the site is "outa site".not only do pictures say a thousand words, but a thousand spoken words are better than any written paragraph of any length.you guys don't just give sound bytes, you give thorough explanations. sign me up. we're at rehabmed.netp-luv
Posted by: jeff | April 29, 2007 at 06:37 PM
think again mike,the content is being pulled in from xml files so ideed the site is indexed by Google.learn a thing or two:http://www.roytanck.com/2007/02/14/making-flash-websites-search-engine-friendly/
Posted by: Anonymous | May 12, 2007 at 09:55 PM