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T-Online & Overture

         

perkoch

1:58 pm on Dec 5, 2001 (gmt 0)

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T-Online selects Overture as its Pay-For-Performance Search Provider.

The press release (http://www.iredge.com/iredge/iredge.asp?c=002758&f=2005&fn=120501__216.htm) says that:

"Overture Services, Inc. (Nasdaq: OVER), formerly GoTo, the leading provider of Pay-For-Performance search to Web sites across the Internet, today announced it has signed a three-year agreement to provide Pay-For-Performance search results to the German, Austrian and Swiss users of T-Online International AG (Neuer Markt: TOI), one of Europe’s leading Internet Service Providers (ISP) and a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG (XETRA (EUR): DTE)."

heini

2:12 pm on Dec 5, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Overture always said they'd come up with a strong partner - they got King-Kong. German #1 web property.
I would have thought T-online would introduce some PPC model of their own.

It´s a happy day for Google, anyhow.

Here´s T-online's press release:
http://ueber.t-online.de/uebe/pres/arti/CP/ar-011205.html [ueber.t-online.de]

Start is February. Listings will be clearly recognisable. And, as T-online states, overture's results will come to the user "for free"! Thank you!

(edited by: heini at 2:22 pm (gmt) on Dec. 5, 2001)

Mike_Mackin

2:19 pm on Dec 5, 2001 (gmt 0)

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YUP Stong Partners [webmasterworld.com] :)

Rumbas

3:25 pm on Dec 5, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Looking forward to get that Search Term Suggestion Tool for Germany :)

webby2001

6:57 pm on Dec 5, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Rumbas...
Im that desperate I'd even pay for it. Imagine that!
:-)

Nice move Overture. Let us hope the minimum bid isn't something ridiculous. 0.05 Euro should do it.

.oO(Don't think so somehow when you lok at espottings entry bid of 20 cents :-( )