The local self-serve platform PaperG, which features a virtual bulletin board ad unit called “Flyerboard,” has signed on a bunch more local media partners: Los Angeles Times, MediaNews Group, Lee Enterprises, and the Sun Times Media Group. That puts PaperG on over 100 sites and a rather steep growth curve. Reports TechCrunch:
“The Houston Chronicle, which debuted their Flyerboard widget last year, reported $100,000 in new sales in their first month of using the product. As more partners come on board (and at a 20-30% share rate) that translates into strong revenues for PaperG. According to the startup’s CEO, Victor Wong, annual revenues are in the millions and revenues have been growing 70% quarter to quarter over the past year.”
TechCrunch also reports PaperG is talking to Patch about a possible deal.


