Advertise.com’s Projected 2009 Revenues Are $25 Million, Court Documents Reveal

An interesting tidbit has emerged from America Online’s lawsuit against Advertise.com over the latter’s alleged trademark infringement and unfair competition with regards to AOL-owned Advertising.com. (One is Advertise.com, the other is Advertising.com. Yeah, I was confused too).
Well, a preliminary ruling came out last week when the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia granted the startup’s motion to transfer the case over to California, where Advertise.com is headquartered
We got our hands on the court documents (embedded below), which conveniently reveal some previously undisclosed numbers about Advertise.com’s current and projected revenues.
The transcripts of both motion hearings are interesting, because part of them reveal how much money Advertise.com – which is what ABCSearch rebranded itself to back in April 2009 – is making with its digital marketing platform / online ad network.
At one point during the first hearing on September 18, the transcript shows the court asked Advertise.com’s counsel about the size of his client’s business:
source: techcrunch
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