Posts Tagged 'email hosting'

WrapMail signs 3 new Hotels in Norway

WrapMail today signed Hotell Ivar Assen, Hareid Hotell and Sagafjord Hotell in Norway. These hotels should start wrapping early next week.

Increasing Your Blog Traffic

Corporations and individuals around the world are publishing blogs for a many reasons, not the least of which is that people will read them.  We, at WrapMail, write and maintain our blog so it will be read.  Plain and simple.  Other reasons may include: positioning yourself as an expert in your field, staying in touch with your customers and prospects, and finally, releasing current news, happenings, etc…And the very nature of blogs make it easy to do all of the above quickly.  So, it should be of the utmost importance to drive readership, lest why go through the effort.

A simple way to increase traffic is to institute WrapMail.  Yes, it sounds counter intuitive to implement an email marketing product for your everyday email to increase blog readership but it’s true.  Our statistics show that website traffic increases by roughly 10% when our clients use our system.  Which means, if a client were to feature their corporate blog in their Wrap (like we do – see above), then readership will increase.  Wrap it up!

Dave Kustin – EVP Marketing, WrapMail

WrapMail Goes International

WrapMail has recently added new Partners to our network of distribution resellers.  They are:

Top Partner – Italy

2k Enigma Solution – United Kingdom

Terrabyte Design – New Zealand

These partners join our other international partners in Norway and France.  The buzz on WrapMail is spreading quickly around the world and we are adding clients and partners at a rapid pace.  

In other news, our demo video on YouTube has reached 6,025 views after just 3 weeks.  You can watch the video by clicking the image below.

 

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Dave Kustin – EVP Marketing, WrapMail

WrapMail adds Partner in Denver

WrapMail has added Denver based Advanced Network Solutions to its Business Partner Program.  About Advanced Network Solutions:

Advance Network Solutions (ANS) is a consulting firm focused on technology with offices in Colorado and Wyoming. We have been serving clients since 1991. Consulting practice areas include network management, technology leadership, Security assessment and implementation, and web development and hosting. Advance Network Solutions, Inc. provides specific solutions for companies seeking technology planning and strategy, technology marketing strategies, intelligent architecture, franchise technologies, financial services, security audit readiness, as well as outsourced network services.

Why would ANS want to partner with WrapMail?  Two words.  Sales opportunity. And differentiation.  OK, three words.  ANS is at the source.  They are a trusted technology service provider to their clients and prospects and have an open door to introduce new technology such as WrapMail.  Our product integrates perfectly with email and web hosting providers as we are a bridge between the two.  Further, our product will increase traffic to your website by roughly 10%.  We look forward to working with ANS in creating a productive relationship for both parties.

Dave Kustin – EVP Marketing, WrapMail


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Website: http://www.wrapmail.com
Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Founded: October 15, 2005

WrapMail helps companies “wrap” already existing email traffic that leaves from employees every day. All of these emails go to a captive audience (Vendors, Customers, Prospects and Friends/Family) but they do not promote the senders business…. Learn More

 
 
Why WrapMail?

• Make every employee a marketer

• Professional appearance

• Brand with every email

• Profiling & tracking

• Introduce new products and services

• Cross promote and up-sell

• Increase traffic to your website

• Instant surveys

• Ability to include 3rd party advertising

 
 
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