eMarketer Signs with Cybereps | Internet News

eMarketer Signs with Cybereps

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Jul 13, 1999
1 minute read

Cybereps signed an exclusive agreement
with eMarketer to provide outsourced sales and
marketing representation.

“We are pleased to add this important property to our list of premium content sites.
The eMarketer audience makes vital online business decisions,” said Crystal Gurin Burgos, executive vice president of Cybereps. “The value of
this hard to reach audience to advertisers is exceptional.”

“We selected Cybereps because of their extensive experience and great success
in launching other Internet advertising and marketing sites. Plus, their
extraordinary ability to think outside of the box provides eMarketer with the
best creative advertising representation available on the Web,” said Sam
Alfstad, editor of eMarketer.

eMarketer provides summary reports on the Internet marketplace and
aggregates, filters, organizes and analyzes statistics, news and information
for online businesses.

Cybereps specializes in the individual representation of better content
sites. Its 24 Web site clients deliver over 1.2 billion advertising
impressions a month.

Clients include The Internet Movie Database, TUCOWS, Nettaxi, House of Blues,
Future Games Network, LovingYou.com, Y not.com, CAD infoNet, Cambridge
Information Network, TeknoSurf, Cybercheeze and Site Experts.

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