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Yahoo Wins Bebo Ads Deal For UK, Ireland; Important Score In Social Network Jostling

By Robert Andrews
Originally published by paidContent paidContent, paidContent paidcontent:uk • 12th September 2007

Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) has won an important deal to manage the majority of display and video advertising on Bebo in the UK and Ireland. It’s a multi-year deal that will also see Yahoo integrate its growing Yahoo Answers property in to the social network and build a new Bebo browser toolbar so users can use functions of the site without having to visit it directly.

Reuters: “Joanna Shields, president of Bebo International, told Reuters (NSDQ: RTRSY) she would be keen to expand the agreement globally.” Yahoo Europe MD Toby Coppel: “We think this is a groundbreaking move in the online advertising industry in the UK and Ireland … It’s a big deal.” It’s certainly an important score for Yahoo in the continuing fight against advertising services from Google, which last year snagged the equivalent deal with MySpace, and Microsoft, which is powering display ads for Facebook up to 2011.

And it’s a good client – Bebo was the most popular social network in the UK in July, just ahead of MySpace, according to comScore, though Nielsen//NetRatings puts it third behind MySpace and Facebook. Bebo claims 11.6 million users in UK and Ireland and is also strong in New Zealand. Yahoo already powered Bebo’s site search. Reuters says Bebo’s sales team will continue to work on offering sponsorship and marketing solutions, such as the brand integration available through its online drama, KateModern (essentially product placement – recent KateModern episodes featured characters from a new Buena Vista movie, for example).

CategoriesUncategorised
FocusCompany strategy
TopicAdvertising, Marketing, Social Media
CompanyBebo, Yahoo
SourcepaidContent, paidcontent:uk
ClientContentNext


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