BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$299.9M
- Private
- US
Dow Jones Description
Now doing business as Yahoo! HotJobs after Yahoo, Inc. acquired the job board in 2002.
Number of Employees 500
Peer Companies
NAICS Code : 561310
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Yahoo! newspaper consortium adds new members
The rumour that Yahoo! may sell HotJobs appears not to have deterred newspapers from joining its consortium, with Yahoo! now announcing five new additions to the scheme. All of the new members are thought to be keen to access Yahoo!’s targeted database and ad assistance, but not the job...
Yahoo! newspaper consortium brings in USD50m
Yahoo!’s newspaper consortium has sold ads worth an estimated USD50m to date, indicating that the scheme is now a crucial aid to newspapers, which are struggling to offset their print losses with online ad gains. The consortium is reportedly responsible for the 30% gain in online ad sales posted...
Online Job Sites Prepare to Stay Around.
By Kathy Bergen, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 3--With the Internet glory days long since vanished, online job services are establishing themselves as survivors, even as legions of their dot-com brethren have collapsed and piles of Internet-bubble riches have evaporated. ...
Hotjobs.com Downloads Tactical Ads, Campus Events for 'Better Job Search' - Brief Article
Hotjobs.com is embracing a more tactical approach in upcoming ads and will wage a guerrilla marketing effort in a bid for heightened awareness among college types.
Running on empty; Consequences: Dot-coms weigh the risks of what happens when they slam the brakes on ad spending.(Brief Article)
When dot-coms awoke at the end of spring to find their coffers nearly empty, many pulled the plug on marketing. Suddenly dot-coms touted slashed ad budgets as proudly as children with straight-A report cards. Prudence replaced aggressive, pull-out-al When dot-coms awoke at the end of spring...
Super Bowl ad standouts? Whatever.com.(Brief Article)
It was a battle of would-be Titans requiring 32 megs of RAM. It was sometimes magical, but mostly terrible. It was LOL funny sporadically and the rest of the time astoundingly obscure. Any way you look at it though, Super Bowl XXXIV was, as advertise It...
Super Bowl ad standouts? Whatever.com.(Brief Article)
It was a battle of would-be Titans requiring 32 megs of RAM. It was sometimes magical, but mostly terrible. It was LOL funny sporadically and the rest of the time astoundingly obscure. Any way you look at it though, Super Bowl XXXIV was, as advertise It...
Super Bowl ad standouts? Whatever.com.(discussion of advertising during the Super Bowl)(Brief Article)
It was a battle of would-be Titans requiring 32 megs of RAM. It was sometimes magical, but mostly terrible. It was LOL funny sporadically and the rest of the time astoundingly obscure. Any way you look at it though, Super Bowl XXXIV was, as advertise It...
HotJobs.com Establishes PR/IR and Ad Agency Relationships; Burson-Marsteller Named as PR/IR Firm; McCann-Erickson Detroit Named as Ad Agency
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--July 12, 1999--
Hotjobs.com seeksSuper Bowl ad buy.
Internet employment site Hotjobs.com plans to buy time for a national TV spot during Super Bowl XXXIII on Jan. 31, taking a cue from Web car seller Auto-By-Tel, which became the first Internet company to advertise during the sports extravaganza last Internet employment site Hotjobs.com...
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