The Middle Eastern internet in 1999
The year was 1999, and I was a fresh-faced 24-year-old who'd finally gotten a real job in a real agency, after two years of freelance web development from home. I'd taken a job at APS Advertising, a creative boutique based in the WAFI Residences, and the first task given to me by my boss was the development of a report on the Internet so that he and his associates could better understand what to make of this "Internet thing." And so I dived in headfirst, trying to bring some structure and understanding to a job that I had until then done on pure guesswork. It was my first time interacting with other agencies, leading portals and the future of the Internet. While cleaning out my room the other day, I found a copy of the document I had written, and it offers a fascinating insight into a world that seems to long ago, and so different from the Internet we have today. Some interesting highlights
- There were 52.000 Internet users in the UAE, and 58,000 in a the combined Bahrain/KSA market
- Online ad spend in the Middle East was $120,000
- Dubai-online.com and godubai.com were leading local portals
- The top 3 portals in the world were yahoo.com, go.com and excite.com
You can download a PDF copy of my report here. It would be nice to hear from any of the other "old dogs" of the industry on the changes they've seen since they got into the online scene



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