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qll
October 2nd, 2004, 22:50
Click Here To Get $100 Overture Coupon (http://www.edealseek.com/overture100)

Yahoo's Overture is the second largest online CPC ad network. Overture connects your business with customers who are actively searching for what you sell.

Reach - Overture displays your business in search results on the Web's premier sites like Yahoo!, MSN and AltaVista, where you can reach over 80% of active Internet users.
Targeted sales leads - With Overture, you don't look for customers, they find you. When customers search the Web for what you sell, they can see your listing and click through to your site.
ROI - You set the price you're willing to pay for each sales lead and pay only when customers click through to your site(3). This leads to a higher return on investment.

This is a $100 coupon for a new Overture account. (a new advertiser is one that has not advertised with Overture for the past 13 months)

Remember there are two types of Overture accounts.
"Self Service" charges you $50 for open a new account, then the coupon gives you back $100. So, you have net gain of $50 dollars, that is 500 visitors from Yahoo, MSN, AltaVista.
"Fast Track" will take the $100 off the $199 openning charge, so you are paying $99.


customer reviews of Overture
best thing I ever did
by: Rob in Anaheim, CA
When I launched my web business, I signed up with Overture. It was the best thing I ever did for my business!


PM me with your email for the coupon. You need to have a credit card to use this coupon - Pay $50 first then got $100 back.

DarkBlood
October 9th, 2004, 07:10
Err, yeah. You do know this is Free Services and not something like a place to advertise Offers. Usually, you'd advertise those in the Ads & Offers forum. On top of that, I thought you were giving away tickets to our new Overture center here in Madison, WI... you should really put the name of the site you are advertising on (in the title). Plus, Overture is a search engine as well (can't remember when I last went there.)

qll
October 22nd, 2004, 07:38
Err, yeah. You do know this is Free Services and not something like a place to advertise Offers. Usually, you'd advertise those in the Ads & Offers forum. On top of that, I thought you were giving away tickets to our new Overture center here in Madison, WI... you should really put the name of the site you are advertising on (in the title). Plus, Overture is a search engine as well (can't remember when I last went there.)

It is a FREE offer. The credit/credit is free.

ppx
October 24th, 2004, 06:35
It is a FREE offer. The credit/credit is free.

Except you have to pay $50 or $99 to get that free credit.

DarkBlood
October 24th, 2004, 10:15
Except you have to pay $50 or $99 to get that free credit.

Just as I thought. I knew there was something fishy about what a FREE OFFER it is. Oh yeah, this should go in Ads & Offers. :P