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eBIZnet.com Donating Surplus Banner Ad Inventory to Nonprofits

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Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Feb 3, 1999

Deerfield Beach, FL-based eBIZnet.com Inc.
said it will give away $1
million in surplus banner ads to 10 nonprofit organizations during February
and March.

Each nonprofit will represent a separate field of influence including the
environment, youth, health, hunger, endangered species, technology, peace,
education, the elderly, and minorities.

eBIZnet.com said two organizations already have been chosen to receive
$100,000 worth of banner ad inventory each. The first is Relief International
Inc., which provides food, clothing and shelter to disaster victims, the
homeless and others in need. The second is Ekaya Institute, which conducts
“rites of passage” adventure programs for youth.

The company said it will be selecting an e-commerce solution partner, who will
develop a method of facilitating online donations.

eBIZnet.com provides traffic generation techniques for clients and performs
research and development in the areas of e-commerce, site navigation
technology and online advertising.

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