Capabilities
  • Desktop Display
    • Brand Integrations
      Yes No
    • Sponsored Posts
      Yes No
    • Native Ads
      Yes No
    • High-Impact (Takeovers, Billboards, Overlays, Sliders, Skins)
      Yes No
    • Rich Media (Expandable & Non-Expandable)
      Yes No
  • Mobile Display
    • Mobile Rich Media (Including Interstitials & Expandables)
      Yes No
    • Tablet Traffic
      Yes No
    • Native & Custom Mobile Executions
      Yes No
    • Requires SDK Integration
      Yes No
  • Email
  • Social
  • Desktop Display, Mobile Display, Email, Social
  • CPM
  • Web Publisher
  • Headline:
    Publisher: Coolsmartphone - Everything Android, Windows Phone and iPhone
  • Key Differentiator
    About A little bit more information about this site and how it came about. I’ve been an Orange customer from the early days of Orange – my first mobile was a big Nokia 5. When I bought a Nokia 6210 I was very impressed with it – I’d had it for almost 2 years, but then I heard about the Orange SPV. It was promised for launch late October 2002, but I didn’t manage to get mine until November 15th 2002. Shortly before I got the SPV I’d called nearly every mobile phone chain in the UK, asking after the SPV – but each one kept saying that they’d be delivered “soon”. One day “the missus” dragged me out to Merry Hill – a shopping centre near Wolverhampton.I strolled into the Orange shop and asked if they had one – they said they had, and they were selling like hot-cakes. The girl showed me the “test” SPV they were using to show customers .. the battery was going flat, the “Chemical Brothers” movie stuttered and broke up, and it seemed quite slow.. but I wanted it. The girl didn’t even know how it worked as it had only arrived that morning – but it blew every other phone off the shelf – then I looked around, and there were about 20 people around me going “bloody hell, that’s excellent! Can I have one too?!” So I grabbed it – it cost £99 at the time. And that’s when it began …. There was limited support, and no-one knew what it could / couldn’t do. I set out to break it and fiddle with it as much as possible. I found some cool features, such as the fact that you could upload your own backgrounds. A simple web page grew into a full website fairly quickly. Initially we designed the site in Frontpage (yeah, I know). Then Microsoft contacted me.. I gotta admit this now – I thought it was a wind-up. Microsoft wanted me to become an MVP (Most Valuable Professional) for the Microsoft SmartPhone, which has now become Windows Phone. This was amazing, and it gave me the opportunity to pass on all the concerns and comments that I’d received from SmartPhone users to the people concerned. I met Paul (www.modaco.com) and other great peopole the way. Our initial site had a rather strange name so, soon enough, Coolsmartphone.com was born. More and more people emailed daily. Now, if you’ve bothered to read down this far, and quite frankly – I’m amazed, ‘cus I’ve had a bit to drink and this is rambling on a bit now – but I want to thank you. This site isn’t all our work – it’s your news tips, advice and emails that keep everything fresh and interesting. I love checking the email every day because new stuff always appears. Also though, I enjoy answering questions about Windows Mobile.. I learn, and it gets posted on the site so that everyone else knows about it too. As coolsmartphone.com grew we had to start moving servers. To begin with we were on a shared server in the UK, then we moved to a VPS (Virtual Private Server) in the USA, then – after a few more changes – to our own servers inside a state-of-the-art hosting facility. Initially we covered just Microsoft Smartphone – that’s the non-touch screen device. Then we moved onto Pocket PC and Windows Mobile. It was only fairly recently, at the beginning of 2011, that we really started adding more talented writers, bloggers and tech fans to the site. It’s their continued and unrelenting dedication to hunting down the latest gossip, reviewing the latest kit and news that keeps this place growing.
Site Traffic
  • 472733 Global Rank
  • 43596
    United Kingdom
  • 103 K Estimated Visits
Traffic Sources
  • Search
    74.07%
  • Direct
    22.82%
  • Referrals
    2.01%
  • Social
    1.10%
  • Display
    0.00%
  • Mail
    0.00%
Geography Breakdown
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Alexa Traffic Data
Global Rank 250,059
2,883
Pakistan Rank 18,377
2,976
Pakistan Page Views 51.8%
12.0%
Top Countries
Top Search Keywords
  • Sierra Madre
Ad Intelligence
  • Native
    0%
  • Standard
    0%
  • Direct
    0%
Ads Seen Recently
0
Longest Running Ad
Coolsmartphone
Device
Desktop
Dimensions
other
Ads.txt
Ad Exchange
Type
Publisher ID
Certification ID
google.com
direct
pub-8070718282955104
f08c47fec0942fa0
Coolsmartphone advertising reaches 103k visitors across desktop and mobile web, in countries such as United Kingdom, United States, India, Russia, Canada. Pricing models they offer are CPM on channels such as Display, Mobile, Email, Social Advertising on Coolsmartphone will allow you to reach consumers in industries or verticals such as .

They have 1 advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava. According to their Ads.txt, Coolsmartphone inventory partners include: google.com.

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