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9. März 2008

SherWeb’s Hosted Exchange Will Fully Support Wireless Synchronization With the iPhone 2.0

SherWeb HostingSherWeb, a leading hosting provider of Microsoft Exchange Server, proudly announces its ability to fully support the iPhone 2.0 wireless synchronization with its Hosted Microsoft Exchange Service.

Montreal, Canada – March 9, 2008 — SherWeb, a leading hosting provider of Microsoft Exchange Server and BlackBerry Enterprise Server, proudly announces it will support the iPhone 2.0 wireless synchronization with its Hosted Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Service. The iPhone synchronization service allows small, medium and large companies to wirelessly synchronize their devices to their Microsoft Exchange messaging system in real time, wherever they are.

In today’s business world, full mobile wireless synchronization of emails, contacts and calendar is a must! With Microsoft Exchange being the number one business class email solution on the market, phone makers have no choice but to allow their devices to sync with the most popular collaborative software. The iPhone, popular with the general consumer’s market, has now increased its appeal to the business community. Read more…




8. März 2008

clickTRUE Partners With Advertlets to Bring Blog Advertising to Singapore

http://www.clicktrue.com.sgclickTRUE, the Pay Per Performance online advertising services division of Hardware Zone Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of SPH Magazines Pte Ltd (“SPH Magazines”) is now Advertlets Sdn Bhd (“Advertlets”) sole agency in Singapore promoting and selling ads on its blog network which is hailed as the leading blog network in the Asia region.

Singapore – March 8, 2008 – clickTRUE, the Pay Per Performance online advertising services division of Hardware Zone Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of SPH Magazines Pte Ltd (“SPH Magazines”) is now Advertlets Sdn Bhd (“Advertlets”) sole agency in Singapore promoting and selling ads on its blog network which is hailed as the leading blog network in the Asia region. Read more…




22. Februar 2008

Channels Network Announces Free Web Video Advertising

Advertising, Channels, Free, Network, Video, webVideo commercials are the premier advertising medium for major companies to promote their products or services to consumers around the world. Now, you don’t have to be a major player to promote your business’s video commercial to consumers around the world

Orlando, FL February 22, 2008 — Channels Network™ announced today that they are offering free internet video marketing to tens of thousands of businesses nationwide on their network of niche industry Web sites.

Video commercials are the premier advertising medium for major companies to promote their products or services to consumers around the world. Now, you don’t have to be a major player to promote your business’s video commercial to consumers around the world. Read more…




30. Januar 2008

DeSilva+Phillips, Media Investment Bankers, releases 2008 Media M&A Report

DeSilva+Phillips, Media Investment Bankers, releases its tenth annual Report on the Media M&A Marketplace, which assesses and analyzes the near-record year of 2007 and predicting trends for 2008. 2007 was the year that the long dormant consumer magazine sector exploded with acquisitions and the long-awaited storming of digital media properties by traditional media companies finally took place. There were 135 transactions in the sector, down slightly from 2006 but more than any other year in the past ten, and deal value was $9.6 billion – less than half of 2006. DeSilva+Phillips is cautiously optimistic for media deals in 2008.

New York, NY January 29, 2008 — DeSilva+Phillips, Media Investment Bankers, releases its tenth annual Report on the Media M&A Marketplace, which assesses and analyzes the near-record year of 2007 and predicting trends for 2008. Here are the highlights.

• 135 transactions – down from the 2006 number but more than any other year in the past ten, with dramatic loss of momentum in the 4th quarter.
• Deal volume: $9.6 billion – less than half of the 2006 total.
• Strategics did 33% of the top 15 deals but 62% of dollar volume.

The Advertising Market
• The ad market lagged the economy, delivering only 0.2% growth.
• An historic event: the consumer magazine sector may overtake the newspaper sector to become the second-largest media sector, after TV.

Public Media Companies
• DeSilva+Phillips’s basket of 11 public companies declined 2.3% – the first time this century publics moved in the opposite direction to the markets.
• 3 of the basket’s companies have disappeared from the public markets.

The Top 15 Deals
• Consumer deals dominated, with 10, including the 2 biggest, Gemstar-TV Guide and Primedia’s Enthusiast Group. Consumer deals were 72% of the $8.06 billion total value of the list.
• Top B2B deals were the sales of Advanstar and ALM. 3rd biggest: Dolan Media’s IPO, 4th best performing out of 90 NYSE IPOs.

Traditional Media Using M&A to Converge with Digital
• Traditional media built digital capability on a big scale.
• Niche rather than platform acquisitions prevailed.
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24. Januar 2008

Online Marketing, the ‘Ifficient’ Way Entrepreneur Helps Companies Optimize Their Online Marketing

Sean McCormick started his business this past September, but is already looking ahead five years when he hopes its revenues top $25 million. Then he’ll sell it and start a new business – although he doesn’t know what that one will be quite yet. “Six years from now I’ll have another idea,” he said. “There’s so much developing in the interactive space every day that the next thing isn’t close to being created yet.”

Norwalk, CT January 24, 2008 — Sean McCormick started his business this past September, but is already looking ahead five years when he hopes its revenues top $25 million. Then he’ll sell it and start a new business – although he doesn’t know what that one will be quite yet. “Six years from now I’ll have another idea,” he said. “There’s so much developing in the interactive space every day that the next thing isn’t close to being created yet.”

Right now, mobile marketing – sending text messages to cell phones – “is kind of a buzz word when it comes to a marketing strategy,” he said. “I think that in the next five years it won’t be just a buzz word, but will be a mature industry. And it might be the next thing for me to get into after this business.”

His idea for his current business came last summer when “I started reading articles and saw that a lot of companies being purchased by Google, Microsoft and Yahoo were performance-based marketing companies,” he said. “I saw a large rift in the marketplace for mid-level companies – companies from $5 million to $30 million in sales. The companies Microsoft and Google bought were only servicing the Fortune 500 companies, which left a huge rift in the marketplace for small- and medium-sized businesses to engage in online performance marketing.”

That’s where he’s focusing his 4-month-old business that, he said, achieved profitability at the end of December, just three months after he started. “My goal was to break even within the first year and have 10 employees to service our clients, but I’ll have 15 to 20 employees by then,” he said. “My goal was to have revenues around $2.5 million the first year, but we’re on pace to surpass that – it’s hard to say by how much right now.”

The 26-year-old McCormick calls his company Ifficient because, he said, he’s ensuring his clients’ Internet advertising budgets work in the interactive space (the “I”) efficiently. “Companies are buying banner advertising without optimizing their marketing campaign to ensure the highest click-through rate,” he said. “Everything we do has a performance initiative behind it, and if our clients aren’t happy with the results, they’re able to cancel the campaign at any moment.”
So far, none of McCormick’s 35 clients have canceled their Internet marketing campaigns, he said. Those clients range from online universities to consumer package goods to clothing retailers. “We’re helping them increase their prospect database by putting targeted campaigns on Web sites that allow a user to request more information about a product.”

To do that, McCormick has merged online marketing with some spiffy technology that he said does two things. “The first is that it monetizes Web sites, which means Web sites can earn additional income by partnering with us to integrate our ad serving into their Web page,” he said. “The second thing is that the technology validates the user that signs up for one of our advertising offers. It checks the e-mail address to make sure it’s valid, matches up with the USPS database to ensure the address is valid, and validates the telephone number to make sure it’s a real number.”

Competitors “are doing this, but not the extent that we are,” he said. “We have a bunch of different databases that we subscribe to that allows us to check e-mail addresses, addresses and phone numbers.”

Lifestyle business
McCormick grew up in Wilton, working in his parent’s small chain of pet stores in New Canaan, Darien and Stamford “doing anything from cleaning fish tanks to closing the books at the end of the day to managing a staff of seven employees in the Darien store.” What the experience taught him was that “I didn’t want to be in retail,” he said. “It’s really hard to build a franchise when you’re competing with large department stores. I would prefer to build something that’s unique and really provides a service to clients.”

He got a taste of that while he was attending the University of Rhode Island and started two small summer businesses with friends. “One was an odd-jobs company here in Fairfield County, raking leaves, making dump runs, doing cleaning-up projects.” The business was called The 25th Hour, “that last hour you wish you had in the day to get everything done.”
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