Ninemsn Staffs Up To DemandAn increase in advertising sales leads to staff increase By Jessica Aldred - 8th February 2001 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said In a bust to claims that Internet advertising is not worth the trouble, ninemsn has announced that following a doubling in their online advertising revenue.
Having appointed two new advertising account managers to to handle the increase in business.
"Our experience shows that while many of the 'dotcom' advertisers have markedly scaled back their online advertising spend, many traditional blue chip companies are starting to invest in online advertising as part of their overall advertising approach" said ninemsn's chief executive officer, Steve Vamos.
This success has been platform for an increase in online advertising support.
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