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Oversee Offers Domain Monetization

By theWHIR.com , July 12, 2007

July 12, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Oversee.Net (oversee.net) announced on Thursday that its Internet traffic monetization service, DomainSponsor (domainsponsor.com), is offering new product capability to serve hosting, registrar, registry and Internet service provider companies, enabling them to capitalize on the entire domain name lifecycle. The company has created new ways to produce any potentially lost revenue for hosting companies through domain monetization.  The new product capability uses monetization technology to match users with relevant advertisers, incorporating valuable additions such as a custom branding functionality to facilitate easy integration with high profile company brands. DomainSponsor monetizes the undeveloped properties of a business, creating unique landing pages for each property, which are then populated with targeted keywords, ads and relevant content. When users visit formerly dormant pages, companies earn revenue on the relevant searches performed.   "We're proud to offer a simple solution to monetize hosting companies' formerly lost traffic," says Jeff Kupietzky, EVP of Oversee.Net. "We're able to create new, highly profitable revenue streams for these companies where they formerly experienced significant losses. With the same proprietary technology DomainSponsor uses to monetize the traffic of over two and a half million domain names, we can monetize the undeveloped properties of the hosting business and more."

Overseew will once again exhibit this year at HostingCon, located at booth #423 in the exhibit hall. Additionally, Jonathan Frakes, Oversee.Net director of strategic accounts, will discuss Oversee's DomainSponsor in the HostingCon workshop "Turning Customer Abandonment and Loss Into a New Source of Revenue".

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