D1G Acquires Popular Jordanian Forum E7ki

Mohamed Marwen Meddah | August 3, 2008 – 7:17 pm |

D1GD1G recently announced that it has acquired the popular Jordanian forum “E7ki“, one of the biggest in Jordan, to integrate it into the D1G network of websites.

The E7ki forum now operates under the D1G domain name, and is now in public beta, awaiting to be relaunched with a new design and more features.

E7ki is the fifth acquisition by D1G after websites like: “Ya Sater”, 7asnaa, 66g and “Seen Jeem”.

This acquisition follows a trend that some Arab web companies like D1G, Maktoob and others are following; acquiring popular websites and forums to quickly boost their number of users, as well as the page views and visits they generate, in order to attract more online advertisers, thereby generating more advertising income for them.

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  1. 5 Responses to “D1G Acquires Popular Jordanian Forum E7ki”

  2. Jad on Aug 3, 2008 | Reply

    isn’t Mahjoob.com the biggest?

  3. Mohamed Marwen Meddah on Aug 3, 2008 | Reply

    I’m guessing Mahjoob.com is the biggest and most popular one in Jordan too; still E7ki seems to be among the other top ones to trigger such an acquisition.

  4. Ahmad on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply

    Do you know the exact amount of money that company paid for the deal

  5. Mohamed Marwen Meddah on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply

    @Ahmad: No sorry, I don’t have the financial details of the deal.

  6. Ahmad on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply

    What is the source of this news

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