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AdForce Signs New Customers

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Nov 19, 1999
1 minute read

Outsourced ad management and delivery company AdForce Inc. has added new customers that
include Tradehard.com, Powersgolf.com and The Online Gaming Guide.


These new customers are using AdForce Desktop 3.0, a new advertising
management system designed to help Web site publishers maximize ad revenue
and minimize overhead costs.

“Vertical Web sites represent a unique targeting opportunity for advertisers,
enabling those sites to maximize ad sales revenue,” said Chuck Berger, CEO of
AdForce.

“Tradehard.com, Powersgolf.com and The Online Gaming Guide are
verticals that enjoy substantial visibility within their respective market
segments, and AdForce is pleased to be able to provide the technology
infrastructure to scale to their ad serving needs.”

TradeHard is a destination site for
self-directed traders and active investors.
Powersgolf.com is a network of regional
golf sites to serve golfers wherever they want to play.

The Online Gaming Guide indexes hotel casino resorts, online casinos, online sports betting, sports handicapping,
interactive lotteries, interactive bingo and other gambling related web
destinations.

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