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*[https://www.exoclick.com/ Official website]
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ExoClick is a European online advertising company whose terms and conditions of service include texts and/or images of sex acts.

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2006: Proof of concept

Exoclick was founded in Barcelona, E.U. in 2006 [1][2] by the European programmer and web developer Benjamin Fonzé.[2] Fonzé created a proof of concept for an online advertising platform to monetize the contents of his friends websites.[3]

2007 - present: Exoclick

In 2007 the amount of revenues generated by the proof of concept convinced Fonzé to transform it into a product and brand it as Exoclick.[3] In the early years Exoclick tried to compete with the online advertising platform Google AdSense without success. [4] Fonzé realized that Exoclick's most profitable client was an online gambling company whose business activity was not allowed by Google Adsense's terms and conditions of service.[4] Fonzé decided to promote Exoclick in the markets where Google did not want to partecipate, gambling and sex industries.[4]

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References

  1. "About", Exoclick.com, 2006, https://www.exoclick.com/about-us/.
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Linkedin profile of Benjamin Fonzé, Linkedin, Microsoft Corporation, 2006, https://www.linkedin.com/in/exoclick.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Giles Hirst, "Benjamin Fonzé talks about 10 years of Exoclick", Exoclick's official website, December 1, 2016, https://www.exoclick.com/benjamin-fonze-talks-10-years-exoclick/.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Stefania Gozzer, "Exoclick, la empresa que ganó más de US$100 millones con los clientes que Google no quiso", British Broadcasting Corporation, April 27, 2017, http://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-39723776.

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