Publishers Clearing House did something bizarre this week and it did not involve a gigantic check. The sweepstake company and magazine seller bought Funtank, an online video game company that is best known for creating advertising-based games (adver-games) for companies such as Trident, Walt Disney, and Toyota.
Financial terms related to the acquisition were not disclosed but we do know that Funtank co-founders James Baker and Scott Tannen, who will continue to run the company.
While the motives for this purchase are not fully understood, one could guess that Publishers Clearing House is looking for new and exciting ways to engage people on the Internet and get them to buy whatever their marketing partners are pushing to them. Since gaming is second only to social networking according to Nielsen, the deal makes a lot of sense. [URL=http://www.gamepolitics.com/2010/12/09/publishers-clearing-house-buys-adver-games-developer][B][COLOR=#8e0505]Read More[/COLOR][/B][/URL]
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