|
LookSmart
helps more than 50,000 businesses harness the power of Search Targeted
Marketing to generate qualified leads. LookSmart commercial search listings
enable businesses to reach 77 percent* or nearly four out of five U.S.
Internet users, through top portals and ISPs including Microsoft's MSN,
Excite@Home, AltaVista, Netscape Netcenter, Inktomi, Prodigy, Juno,
CNN, Road Runner, Cox Interactive Media, InfoSpace (Go2Net, Dogpile,
MetaCrawler) and Ask Jeeves. As publisher of the world's most widely
distributed search directory, LookSmart is the only company that provides
both pay-for-placement and paid inclusion search listing platforms,
to meet the needs of medium and large advertisers. BTLookSmart, LookSmart's
joint venture with BT, deploys LookSmart directories and provides Search
Targeted Marketing solutions in the U.K., France and Asia-Pacific. LookSmart
is based in San Francisco, California, with offices in Los Angeles,
New York, Detroit, Montreal, London, Melbourne and Sydney.
LookSmart
is a human-compiled directory of web sites. In addition to being a stand-alone
service, LookSmart provides directory results to MSN Search, Excite
and many other partners. Inktomi provides LookSmart with search results
when a search fails to find a match from among LookSmart's reviews.
LookSmart launched independently in October 1996, was backed by Reader's
Digest for about a year, and then company executives bought back control
of the service.
LookSmart
is a leader in Search Targeted Marketing. Through its innovative LookListingsTM
suite of commercial search listings products, as well as its Express
Submit and graphical advertising products, LookSmart enables businesses
to expose their products and services to customers at the precise moment
they're searching for that very thing. The result is a better search
experience for the user, as well as highly qualified leads and lower
customer acquisition costs for the business. The LookSmart network reaches
77%* of Internet users, and includes Microsoft's MSN, Excite@Home, AltaVista,
Netscape Netcenter, Inktomi, Prodigy, Juno, CNN.com, Road Runner, Cox
Interactive Media, InfoSpace (Go2Net, Dogpile, MetaCrawler) and Ask
Jeeves.
|