SocialHour Relaunches As Dizzy Networks (Updated)

-Dizzy Networks-It appears that Social Hour, one of the few ad networks to be completely banned from the Facebook platform, has now relaunched under a new name: Dizzy Networks. According to one source, Social Hour had been looking for a new face for the company and according to the company’s website, they hired Jeremy Olsson, who was previously the Director of Performance Marketing for RockYou. While the company is still focused on trying to convert IQ quizzes, it doesn’t appear as though Dizzy Networks is running as aggressive of advertisements this time around.

It was only a matter of time before the company returned to the platform as they were previously generating hundreds of thousands of dollars a day according to a few sources. So how do we know that this company is actually a rebranded Social Hour? Yesterday we received a tip from a PR firm, who wishes to remain anonymous, which showed both companies’ domains as being hosted on the same IP address. Since then the company has moved servers to avoid having the same IP Address, but both IPs are still hosted by the same co-location company: ServerNap.

A simple traceroute command show the last pre-destination hop as the same server: “v998.csr1.Chi3.Servernap.net”. Based on this, it’s pretty much guaranteed that this is a relaunched Social Hour. What’s more interesting is how we found out about this. The PR firm, which represents a competing ad network on the Facebook platform (who is also going out of business according to numerous sources), has forwarded us this information and requested to remain anonymous.

It’s pretty rare that a PR firm sends us a tip in such a manner (and includes co-workers on the e-mail). My guess is that they expected this post to be a hit job on SocialHour but as of now I don’t have anything negative to say aside from the fact that they were previously shut down for using tactics which were part of a race to the bottom. Also, the company is still running IQ quiz ads as their primary inventory. While I think most of the IQ Quiz “products” should be banned all together, I doubt that will happen any time soon considering that it isn’t really a violation of Facebook’s terms.

While I’m not sure what sort of terms SocialHour was banned under, the company is back and actively recruiting publishers under the new name “Dizzy Networks“.

Update
The founder of Dizzy Networks, Jeremy Olsson, has told us that they are just licensing Social Hour’s ad platform. We still find it highly coincidental that the company was hosting their website on the same servers as Social Hour. If it’s licensing the technology, it makes sense that the website could be hosted at the same company, however this is essentially the same platform and the same ads same products (IQ Quizzes and other reverse mobile billing affiliate programs). Jeremy told Shoemoney the same thing he told us.

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6 Comments »

  1. Do these Social Hour retards think they can fool Facebook by pretending to be a new company running from the same IP addresses?

    Comment by Steve — September 25, 2009 @ 10:54 am

  2. Will be interesting to see if Facebook enforces its ban on Social Hour & Social Reach, or if FB wil be cool with them coming back under different names.

    Comment by FunnyPhin — September 25, 2009 @ 11:20 am

  3. Competing ad network going out of business = Social Media? I have heard their CPM’s are way down.

    Comment by AntonyG — September 25, 2009 @ 11:51 am

  4. This is Jeremy Olsson and I’d like to clarify one last point:

    Dizzy Networks only runs 100% Facebook compliant ads and landing pages worldwide and is fully dedicated to being an industry leader on compliance. If anyone has concerns with any of our ads or offers please contact our compliance department at compliance@dizzynetworks.com.

    Comment by Jeremy Olsson — September 26, 2009 @ 3:10 pm

  5. @Jeremy,

    I didn’t say that your ads aren’t compliant. I guess when I said “same ads” I should have clarified that they aren’t aggressive ads that violate the terms anymore. I’ll make that clarification. What I meant was that these are essentially ads for the same “products”.

    Best,
    Nick

    Comment by Nick ONeill — September 26, 2009 @ 6:10 pm

  6. If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck…

    Comment by Duck — September 28, 2009 @ 7:48 pm

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