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Clickhouse.com, FreeRide.com Forge Pact

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Pamela Parker
Pamela Parker
Jul 13, 2000

Clickhouse.com Online Inc., a banner
exchange and ad network, on Thursday inked a deal with loyalty firm FreeRide.com LLC, to offer FreeRide.com
members points for joining the network.


Clickhouse.com will receive placement on FreeRide.com’s Web site, where
members go to look for offers. For Clickhouse.com, this represents a way to
bulk up its list of network members, most of which will represent smaller
sites and personal sites. These members can use the banner exchange
capabilities of the ClickHouse.com network to help drive traffic to their
own site.


“FreeRide.com delivers action-based advertising programs to give marketers
an online resource for low-cost targeting that delivers results,” said
Jordan Stanley, president and chief executive officer of FreeRide.com.


“With our unique portal-based loyalty solutions network and because we
aggregate an audience with frequent and active visitation, we are able to
help our sponsors meet their individual business goals.”

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