Advertising in the Chipdir
Current and previous Chipdir advertisers
From the president of Amazon, the largest international Internet bookseller:
Amazon.com is pleased to have the Chip Directory in the family of Amazon.com associates. We've agreed to ship books and provide customer service for orders we receive through special links on the Chip Directory.
Amazon.com associates list selected books in an editorial context that helps you choose the right books. We encourage you to visit Chip Directory often to see what new books they've selected for you.
Thank you for shopping with an Amazon.com associate.
Sincerely,
Jeff Bezos President Amazon.com
P.S. We guarantee you the same high level of customer service you would receive at Amazon.com. If you have a question about an order you've placed, please don't hesitate to contact us.
199509..12
First paying advertiser.
They stopped advertising when the 486 began loosing from Intel's generation of Pentiums.
Now they are on top again of course in the low price range market.
If you also want to sell books for BooksNow and earn money doing it, click
here
.
(Well, it didn't work for me... I got a check for about $3 after about a year of such.
Amazon works better at about $200 per year. Not great of course, but I have to link the
ISBN numbers to something. I doubt that BarnesandNobles would do much better.
When I emailed them (even before the Booksnow period, they wanted exclusivity and
I don't like that unless income guarantees are given...)
(200108..)
Cologne Chip Designs
(1997..199904)
(199904..now)
1997..
This german company started as a sponsor but is now a regular advertiser.
(199607..now)
199607?..
Because people kept asking me to help them find obsolete chips,
I emailed with a lot of chip brokers that I came across and found
a good broker to help me. Since then I added some of my own ad's
to the Chipdir because the modest commission I was getting on the
deals was gradually turning into a serious income source to
maintain the Chipdir on. My aim however is to be a WWW publisher
so my own ad's are just an alternative way of making money via ad's
(and to help people find their chips). I'm open to all kinds if
advertising models as long as it doesn't cost me much time, makes
enough money and enables me to keep providing the information I'd
like to see as a visitor.
(199705..199804?)
199705..
Very specialized manufacturer, so they had a couple of ads on specialized pages.
Operation was sized down, as I was later told.
They never paid. Wasn't much anyway, so why bother... ;-)
(199705..199804?)
199705..
Very specialized manufacturer, so they had a couple of ads on specialized pages.
They never paid. Wasn't much anyway, so why bother... ;-)
DialElec
Test, perhaps from 200108.. ?
DMI
199601
They never paid me and went broke.
FaqLib
(199607..199804?)
In recognition of all of Olaf Pfeiffer's help and because it was a good cause.
Olaf later didn't find the time to keep updating this nice site.
(199705..199705, test)
(199705..199705, test)
(199705..200007, by neglect)
199705..
Attempts to lure a lot of visitors. Not with much success though.
Compilers don't seem to be the product category to sell here.
(199506..199906)
Please click here:
Development Tools
8051, 80x86, 80C166, 68HC11 and 68k
(199506..199906)
Please click here:
Development Tools
Siemens 80C166 family
(199506..199906?)
(199906..now)
(199906..now)
(199906..now)
199506..
A couple of free ads because Hitex
was one of the first to mirror the Chipdir.
199906..
Also paid-for ad's.
(199603?..199804?)
199603(?)..
Second paying advertiser. Loyal advertiser for years...
Intel is most probably advertising on this site via ValueClick, but I haven't
seen direct proof of it yet. Let me know!
(199605..199804)
199605..
They didn't pay their last bill but later they inquired again about advertising.
(199703..04)
199703
Lots of click-throughs (850 in one month), but no sales. :-(
We had to break off this campagne.
(199706..20030311,
can't reach them anymore via email)
199706..now
Their site is called Mitronet.
They mirror the Chipdir, so a few ad's for free I think.
Ad locations:
(199804..199904)
(199904..200305
(200305..now
19980401..now
www.netcomponents.com/
This company is an interbroker service provider. The ad is on all the even numbered chip pages.
When using the search form in the ad you'll get the real search results from their
database but without the link to the company actually offering the parts.
This added service will cost you $45 per month.
(199808..20000101, very succesful)
(test version without the animation)
(Test version without the fake search engine)
(199904..199906)
(199904..199906)
(199906..200001)
(199906..200001)
(200002..200006)
(200002..200006)
(200002..200006)
(200006..)
(200006..)
(200006..)
199808..now
www.partminer.com/
Till 20000612 an advertisement for a free tool to source chips
from a lot of the main distributors on the internet.
www.freetradezone.com/
Around 200006 they bought CAPSXpert from IHS and made their database fully WWW based.
Their ad is on top of most of the pages and so they pay a lot.
The first tests proved however that their campaign is very succesful.
199804..199904
www.powersourceonline.com/
This company is an interbroker service provider.
Only a couple of small advertisements on selected pages for brokers.
These ad's stayed in by neglect after the free trial period.
199705..199804(?)
The biggest electronics distributor in Europe.
Associated with Marshall in the USA.
Best paying advertiser uptil then.
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