Premium Network Launches Sweepstakes Unit | Internet News

Premium Network Launches Sweepstakes Unit

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Jun 3, 1999
1 minute read

San Francisco-based Ken Margolis Associates’ Premium Network said it has launched
a promotions
department
that includes legal and travel agency services for advertisers
seeking to use a sweepstakes as a marketing vehicle.

The department gives Premium Network advertisers the option of adding
beyond-the-banner promotions featuring sweepstakes and giveaways designed to
augment Internet advertising campaigns.

“Sweepstakes and giveaways are one of the most effective ways to draw people
to a site,” said Premium Network president Ken Margolis. “But coordinating
all the aspects of a sweepstakes is often beyond the scope of an advertiser’s
expertise. We want to make the process one-stop and simple.”

Premium Network hosts a variety of channels including the family-related and
casual gaming network gamingfamily.com. Other channels
include music, financial and business sites.

Banner ads to announce a sweepstakes and the Web pages needed to explain the
promotion after click-through will be provided by the Premium Network design
team. All of the travel arrangements and sweepstakes details will be handled
by legal and travel experts selected by the network.

Ken Margolis Associates is an advertising rep and marketing consulting firm,
specializing in the sale of Internet advertising.

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