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Postopia was an American
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portal established by Skyworks Technologies in partnership with Post Cereals in 2001. Work on the website started at Skyworks in 1999, continuing until 2009, with the website open in the summer of 2001; its games featured tie-ins with its cereal mascots and characters. As of a June 2001 Nielsen survey, the website attracted an audience of 254,000 unique users ages 6-11, ascending to 260,000 counting users under the age of six. The first version of the website was developed by Scient, was heavily advertised on television and was featured in more than 17 million Post cereal boxes. The initial version was divided in four countries, each one with its own main character: Futuria, a futuristic city inhabited by inventors known as the Gadgetrons, led by Zander, the Ice Burbs, a wintry location dedicated to fashion and trends, its inhabitants being the Ice Breakers led by Kiki, Space Nation, a space station located above Postopia, populated by a team of explorers known as the Galaxy Busters, led by Chelsea, and the underwater Wet World, inhabited by professional athletes known as the Water Loggers, led by Nick. In 2004, the site was made by
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, with two million unique users visiting the website per month and up to 30 minutes a day per user. The website's development was largely due to the implementation of broadband connections, pivotal for the development of interactive websites. In November 2005, Skyworks started delivering USB-ported ''
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''-inspired dancing mats, these mats were also available from sister website NabiscoWorld. That same year it was heavily targeted by a new Kraft policy to promote only healthier foods, which would affect the website by the end of 2006. In 2006, Congress went after advergames sponsoring unhealthy foods, prompting them to detach from their previous sponsors in order to continue being playable.Fresh Front in Food Fight: Pols Attack Digital Media
/ref> The website attracted a million child users in the second quarter of 2006 alone. In December 2007, Postopia received the most traffic from outside advertising on Nickelodeon's website (87%), Disney's website (74%) and
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(67%). As of 2009, the average number of visitors per month had fallen to 264,000. A 2011 study said that only a limited number of kids were aware that the games were made to advertise cereals — the study targeted the Honey-Comb-sponsored ''Be a Popstar''. At the bottom of its homepage, it included a fine print message saying that the website contained commercial advertising related to its products. It also had the Postokens where users unlocked new levels or features to existing games using passwords found in cereal boxes. The website was discontinued in 2011, likely as an effect of the reduction in child-based advertising online. Another cause was Kraft's sale of Post to
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, which hampered the creation of a new website. The website was replaced by PebblesPlay.com, an advergame website promoting Fruity and Cocoa Pebbles, Unlike what happened with Postopia, PebblesPlay did not generate the same amount of impressions.Challenges and Opportunities
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{{reflist Web portals Browser-based game websites Internet properties established in 2001 Internet properties disestablished in 2011