Recognizing that many of its advertisers were cash-strapped and had cut back spending, Yahoo chief executive Tim Koogle told a meeting at the World Economic Forum that ``webvertising'' would continue to grow.
I think it is easy to be confident when you're the biggest "bull in the pen".
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gmiller
12:23 am on Jan 30, 2001 (gmt 0)
Advertising on the web seems to be growing pretty well. The big problem is the sheer number of companies that based their business plans on 6000% growth each year.
I just wish I'd bought a bunch of DoubleClick stock at the end of December or beginning of January.
Brett_Tabke
11:42 pm on Jan 30, 2001 (gmt 0)
It was interesting that Eisner said that he thought traditional advertising had abandoned the web. Rather self serving since he is trying to sell commercials in movies, but there is a point. Other than Coke's deal with AOL, Firestones damage control program, and a few Detroit car makers testing the water, there really isn't much traditional advertising on the web today.