Cybereps Arranges Sponsorship, E-Commerce Deal With Babbage's Etc. | Internet News

Cybereps Arranges Sponsorship, E-Commerce Deal With Babbage’s Etc.

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Oct 22, 1999
1 minute read

Advertising sales and marketing company Cybereps arranged an advertising and
e-commerce partnership between Future Games Network and Babbage’s Etc. online
store, Gamestop.com.

The deal will provide FGN’s audience of gamers the opportunity to purchase
game
software and accessories while online.

Financial arrangements were not
disclosed.

“Cybereps is excited to bring Babbage’s together with Future Games Network.
The participation of Gamestop.com as a sponsor and e-commerce partner adds
great value to the network,” said Ted Welch, Cybereps president.

FGN has more than 60 affiliate sites generating 30 million impressions a
month. Gamestop.com is Babbage’s and Software Etc.’s online destination for
game software shoppers on the Web.

“Through this sponsorship and e-commerce agreement with FGN and its
affiliates sites, Gamestop.com will align itself with some of the top
trafficked game-oriented sites and will broaden our reach to the core gaming
audience,” said Bruce Nelson, vice president of Internet commerce for
Babbage’s Etc.

Cybereps says its 24 Web site clients deliver more than 1.2 billion
advertising impressions a month.

Clients include The Internet Movie Database,
TUCOWS, House of Blues, RootsWeb, eMarketer, FreeDrive.com, TeenHollywood,
LovingYou.com, CAD infoNet, Cambridge Information Network, TeknoSurf,
Ynot.com and Site Experts.

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