DealTime.com Selects Margeotes Fertitta + Partners as AOR | Internet News

DealTime.com Selects Margeotes Fertitta + Partners as AOR

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Aug 11, 1999
1 minute read

Shopping service DealTime.com selected Margeotes Fertitta +
Partners Inc.
as its advertising agency of record, assigned to develop
the company’s first off-line advertising campaign.

Billings are expected to total about $15 million on an annualized basis.
DealTime.com said it selected Margeotes Fertitta + Partners Inc. because of
the
agency’s strong team and brand-defining work for such clients as About.com,
InfoSeek, MediaOne and Sothebys.com. DealTime.com began its search six weeks
ago by contacting 24 agencies before deciding on Margeotes.

“Margeotes brings a solid team to the table with strong creative and media,
along with valuable experience in launching Internet brands,” said Deborah
Sack, director of marketing communications at DealTime.com. “The agency also
has the unique ability to move in Internet time while maintaining a high
regard for fundamental advertising principles.”

DealTime.com offers a free and independent Web-wide shopping service that
enables consumers to take advantage of the time-sensitive and price
competitive nature of e-commerce. DealTime.com searches the entire Web,
including online auctions and classifieds, for the products consumers want at
the prices they are willing to pay.

The service offers numerous notification methods, which include e-mail,
pager, cell phone and the patent-pending Desktop Notifier.

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