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dash.com Selects Dinoto Lee as AOR

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Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Nov 4, 1999

Consumer savings site dash.com has awarded its estimated $10 million
to $15 million account to
DiNoto Lee after a two-month review that included four other
agencies.

DiNoto will handle overall brand development, off-line advertising and
media, and online advertising and media.

dash.com, whose online browser companion helps consumers save money when they
shop on the Web, said that the decision was based on DiNoto’s strategic and
creative
thinking, as well as chemistry and cultural fit.

“We chose DiNoto Lee because their understanding of the e-commerce
marketplace will help us best promote dash to merchants and consumers,” said
Andy Williams, executive vice president of marketing at dash.com.

dash.com offers a free service that combines cash-back savings with
customized content delivered to the desktops of consumers using the Web.

dash members earn up to 25 percent cash back every time they shop at more than 100
online merchants, including jcrew.com, barnesandnoble.com, CDNOW, Reel.com,
MotherNature.com, SmarterKids.com and PlanetRx.

DiNoto Lee, a $60 million full-service agency, has dot com clients that
include Deja.com, ionbeauty and iCAST.

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