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- EFront abstract "eFront was an affiliate marketing network which purchased successful websites, such as Penny Arcade and BetaNews, and pooled traffic to those sites to command higher prices for advertising during an industrywide ad revenue slowdown. In 2001, there was a scandal when ICQ instant messaging logs between the CEO Sam Jain and other employees were leaked onto the internet through Fuckedcompany.com. The logs detailed activities such as not paying websites that had hosted their banner ads, sending legal threats to websites that spoke poorly of eFront, and threatening to \"rape her and spit on her\" (referring to a female webmaster angry about not receiving her check from the company). The logs also detailed how eFront attempted to hire, though never ended up paying, Something Awful founder and webmaster Richard \"Lowtax\" Kyanka, ostensibly to have him generate a positive buzz for the company.Richard Kyanka stated during a presentation at the University of Illinois in October 2005 that he is still owed $40,000 by eFront, and that the company ran a number of competitions to attract clients, yet the prizes were awarded to employees.As of July 2006, the company's former efront.com domain is currently owned by an unrelated French software firm, eFront Financial Solutions.".
- EFront wikiPageExternalLink www.efront.com.
- EFront wikiPageExternalLink efront.
- EFront wikiPageExternalLink betanews_escapes_efront_meltdown.
- EFront wikiPageExternalLink dotcom_journey3_efront.asp.
- EFront wikiPageID "2965646".
- EFront wikiPageLength "2873".
- EFront wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- EFront wikiPageRevisionID "697350124".
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink Affiliate_marketing.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_disestablished_in_2001.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_companies_of_the_United_States.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_advertising_services_and_affiliate_networks.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink France.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink Fucked_Company.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink ICQ.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink Instant_messaging.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Archive.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink Penny_Arcade.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink Sam_Jain.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink Something_Awful.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink The_Register.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLink Web_banner.
- EFront wikiPageWikiLinkText "EFront".
- EFront wikiPageWikiLinkText "eFront".
- EFront wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- EFront wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lowercase.
- EFront wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- EFront subject Category:Companies_disestablished_in_2001.
- EFront subject Category:Defunct_companies_of_the_United_States.
- EFront subject Category:Internet_advertising_services_and_affiliate_networks.
- EFront hypernym Network.
- EFront type Broadcaster.
- EFront type Company.
- EFront type Company.
- EFront type Disestablishment.
- EFront type Organization.
- EFront type Redirect.
- EFront type Organization.
- EFront comment "eFront was an affiliate marketing network which purchased successful websites, such as Penny Arcade and BetaNews, and pooled traffic to those sites to command higher prices for advertising during an industrywide ad revenue slowdown. In 2001, there was a scandal when ICQ instant messaging logs between the CEO Sam Jain and other employees were leaked onto the internet through Fuckedcompany.com.".
- EFront label "EFront".
- EFront sameAs Q5323028.
- EFront sameAs m.08gkcd.
- EFront sameAs Q5323028.
- EFront wasDerivedFrom EFront?oldid=697350124.
- EFront isPrimaryTopicOf EFront.