The Guardian
trending topics
Close Box

Our news

Yes, it’s true: We are joining GigaOM...


TradeDoubler Buys U.K. Search Marketing Agency IMW Group For $115 Million

  • Comments Comments (View)
  • Text Size: A A

TradeDoubler, the Stockholm-based pan-European internet affiliate advertising network, has bought Internet Marketing Works (IMW Group), a holding group for two two search marketing companies, for £56 million ($115 million) in cash. Founded in 1999, IMW Group operates The Search Works, which mediates buying of search advertising on sites including Google and Yahoo, and The Technology Works, the arm of the company that comes up with software like BidBuddy to automate the process.

SEE ALSO: AOL Withdraws $900 Million TradeDoubler Bid

AOL failed in a takeover of TradeDoubler earlier this year when shareholders rejected the offer. Today’s deal effectively gives it greater clout and more technology in the search marketing space, as well as a client base including Asda, Easyjet and The Carphone Warehouse. IMW made £7.8 million ($10.72 million) profit on a turnover of £69 million ($95 million)  in the last fiscal year. Chances are, it will allow TradeDoubler clients, who currently advertising on that company’s network of affiliate and publisher advertising inventory, to also place search marketing ads. Release.

Jul 26, 2007 10:50 AM ET

Posted In: Advertising, Marketing, Countries, Europe

(Page 1 of 1)


The Bestsellers

From iTunes and YouTube to Facebook and Kindle, the most popular content on the web, free and paid.

See The Other Bestsellers »

Jobs RSS Job Listings

Social Standing

Which media brands are getting a lift from Tweeters and bloggers right now -- and which are getting panned?

"Sentiment" Scores for All the Companies »

Sponsors

Staff