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Friday, March 11, 2005

Pay per call on the up - tie in to VOiP ?

Internet Daily Check out the conversion rate.

Bambi Francisco reports that : "ThinkingVoice is just one of the startups in Silicon Valley trying to help companies like Yahoo and eBay broaden their services to merchants who want to sell their products or services on the Web.
Its chief executive, D.C. Cullinane, said that advertisers will pay as much as 10 times more for a call than a click for a Web advertisement, because a call to a potential customer will more likely turn into a sale.

The conversion rates for a call are about 40 percent, according to Cullinane. This compares with a rough estimate of 2 percent for conversion rates of Web advertisements today. "

Francisco links to an interesting interview with ThinkingVoice's Cullinane."

AOL to launch Internet phone service
Internet Daily: "America Online is expected to launch a phone service over Internet lines within a month.

The phone service, technically called VoIP or voice over Internet protocol, will be available to AOL members in 44 markets initially."

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