Leading Sports And Financial Game Site Chooses Outpost.com For E-commerce Capabilities
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9 December 1999 y., Thursday
Outpost.com (Nasdaq: COOL ), a leading global Internet-only retailer of consumer technology products, today announced a co-marketing alliance and exclusive e-commerce partnership with Sandbox.com, a leading provider of Internet-based sports and financial games.
Sandbox.com, with over 2.2 million members, is considered one of the Web's top sites in terms of user loyalty and traffic. Under the terms of the agreement, Outpost.com is Sandbox.com's exclusive e-commerce partner. Outpost.com will operate the Sandbox Buyers Club, including co-branded stores featuring computer hardware, software, gaming and electronics products as well as Sandbox.com licensed sports merchandise. The Sandbox.com Buyers Club will be accessible through a link from the Sandbox.com homepage or via http://www.sandbox.outpost.com.
In addition to building the Sandbox Buyers Club, Outpost.com and Sandbox.com will participate in a variety of co-marketing programs including banner advertising, email outreach and Outpost.com's sponsorship of the Bowl Pix game at Sandbox.com.
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