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Rediff Q2 revenue up by 18%, search in Indian languages coming

Rediff just announced their Q2 (quarter ending Sept 30 2007) earnings report. Some key highlights:

* Revenues for quarter totaled $7.86 million, increase of 18% YoY

* Indian online revenues totaled $5.73 million, an increase of 22% while US publishing revenues totaled $2.13 million, increase of 9%

* Although revenue shot up, net income was $0.89 million as compared to $1.5 million for the same quarter last year - about 40% drop

* # of registered users reached 59.8 million - a 25% increase compared to last year

* 190 companies advertised on Rediff. Top 10 of those contributed 45% of the online revenue, compared to 57% last year.

The company is currently beta testing Rediff Language Search in 8 Indian languages. Users will be able to search in the language of their choice using this service.

via release


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4 Responses to “ Rediff Q2 revenue up by 18%, search in Indian languages coming ”

  1. # 1 Santosh Says:

    Perhaps someone ought to dig updata on how many of these advertisers are mainstream versus pure online businesses.

    I often see ads from DELL, HP, Auto Makers. No idea how much of the online ad business is coming from these guys. I don’t see much in the Entertainment vertical.

    Google’s self-serve AdSense has been gaining traction with online businesses and again is missing mainstream advertisers.

    - Santosh

  2. # 2 Tulika Says:

    Most of the online ads seen are from the travel, matrimony, jobs trio. Recently, I have noticed universities like Symbiosis and Pearl advertise.

    Online advertising still has some catching up to do in India with only 190 companies trying to advertise on Rediff.

  3. # 3 Javajee Says:

    I have not seen any posting from you lately? I miss the steady stream of news/deals from you…

  4. # 4 Prashanth Says:

    Hi
    Inidian startup coverage sites are here
    Thanks
    Prashanth
    http://cdprashanth.blogspot.com/2007/12/indian-startup-coverage.html

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