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Flycast Wins 20-Million Impression Account

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Beth Cox
Beth Cox
May 7, 1999

Boca Raton, FL-based International Internet Inc. signed with ad network Flycast Communications to purchase 20
million banners to advertise Internet cigar retailer stogiesonline.com.

The program runs until the year 2000. The agreement provides for about 2.86
million banners to run per month or approximately 95,200 banners per day.
Initial placement will be run of network. The Flycast Network has more than
850 sites, divided into 25 content categories. Spending was not disclosed.

International Internet entered into a test program with Flycast in April
1999. International develops and operates Internet and direct retail
marketing companies as well as venture funds focused on the Internet. Its
business portfolio includes majority owned subsidiaries: StogiesOnline.com
Inc., Webhumidor.com Inc., GoldOnline.com Inc. and Mr. Cigar Inc.,
which operates a line of automated vending humidors. International Internet
also directly holds a minority investment in Wowstores.com Inc., an online shopping
directory.

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