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TMCNet: Marchex Introduces Click & Call Advertising with Skype

[July 23, 2010]

Marchex Introduces Click & Call Advertising with Skype

Jul 23, 2010 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Skype announced it has expanded its pay-for-call offerings for advertisers.

According to a release, Click & Call Advertising with Skype supported by Marchex, is an advertising program that provides an efficient and measureable way to acquire new customers by using Skype to drive inbound calls. Skype is launching this offering in the U.S., Canada and Western Europe through a partnership with Marchex, Inc., a call advertising company, which will help manage, operate and sell Click & Call Advertising with Skype.


Millions of business phone numbers are listed throughout the Web, including within websites or blogs, directory listings, search results and online banner ads. Participating advertisers can have their phone numbers highlighted with a blue "Free Call" button anywhere online their numbers are displayed. When the button is clicked, the Skype software launches and the call is connected - at no cost to the caller.

Advertisers pay for qualified inbound calls via Skype on a pay-for-call basis. Call volumes are tracked by Marchex so advertisers can monitor the results of their campaign and also view detailed call analytics. Click & Call Advertising with Skype supported by Marchex relies on a user having Skype software installed on their PC and Skype's browser plug-in which is downloaded automatically in Skype for Windows 4.0 or later. Click & Call Advertising is currently not available on Mac or mobile versions of Skype software.

"Working together with Marchex, our objective for Click & Call Advertising with Skype supported by Marchex is to deliver a performance advertising tool that turns the Web surfing behavior of Skype users into calls to advertisers," said Andy Sims, Skype's director of advertising. "Businesses will now have the opportunity to acquire potential new customers by using Skype in a highly efficient and measureable way. The experience is also beneficial for Skype users because it's fast, convenient and the calls are free." "We believe advertisers have a strong demand for generating inbound phone calls and Skype is a promising customer acquisition channel that offers a large base of users who are typically familiar with making calls from a PC," said Pete Christothoulou, Chief Operating Officer at Marchex. "Today, we are seeing a shift in the way consumers find phone numbers, the way they place calls and how those calls are paid for. As a result, coupling Skype's reach with Marchex's call advertising technology, sales team and service, we believe we can offer a high quality solution to large and small advertisers." "Within the digital and interactive advertising space, call-based advertising is becoming one of the fastest growing opportunities for us," said Clark Kokich, Chairman, Razorfish. "As a leading ad agency, our clients rely on us to identify and execute against the most effective and efficient performance-based programs available -- as such, we feel now is a great time to engage in call advertising." "We continuously strive to provide our advertisers with the latest, high-value lead generation tools and services available on the market today. Click & Call with Skype supported by Marchex not only strengthens our advertising offerings, but also provides consumers easy 'click-to-call' access," said Tracy Dodd, Director, Interactive Media, Consumer Source Inc., a Primedia company. "We are currently offering this innovative service to our Apartment Guide advertisers and consumers and see this as a win-win across the board." More Information: www.marchex.com ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected]))

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