Posts Tagged 'letterhead'
Google endorses WrapMail for Business
Published December 23, 2009 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: advertising, brand, branding, business, cell, college, customer communication, customer service, Direct Marketing, direct selling, ebay, email, email advertising, email hosting, email marketing, email software, filter, google, interactive, internet, iPhone, letterhead, Marketing, mass email, mass emails, microsoft, mlm, multi level marketing, network marketing, new ideas, newsletter, Positioning, saas, sales, software for service, techcrunch, viral, viral marketing, wrap, WrapMail
WrapMail launches first Restaurant in Oslo, Norway
Published December 11, 2009 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: advertising, brand, branding, business, cell, college, customer communication, customer service, Direct Marketing, direct selling, ebay, email, email advertising, email hosting, email marketing, email software, google, interactive, internet, iPhone, letterhead, Marketing, mass email, network marketing, new ideas, newsletter, Positioning, saas, sales, software as a service, software for service, techcrunch, viral, viral marketing, wrap, WrapMail
Restauranthuset Operaen becomes the first Restaurant in Oslo, Norway to sign on with WrapMail.
About Restauranthuset Operaen:
Restauranthuset Operaen offers the perfect gathering place and venue for several types of events. Whether it’s an anniversary, a banquet or a release.
We cooperate closely with the Norwegian Opera & Ballet, when it comes to the use of the house’s many venues, stages and areas.
Due to performances, we can recommend a tasty dinner in one of our two restaurants. We also offer special menus for the break.
About The Operahouse
The year 2008 marked the great opera and ballet art in Norway. The nation’s new opera house was opened. An important goal for the opening was to clarify the community’s arts and cultural policy ambitions for the new opera house. The opera is now one of the country’s most important cultural meeting place for broad audiences.
About WrapMail:
Founded in October 2005, WrapMail, Inc. is the world’s only interactive email utility that gives companies the ability to promote, advertise and track results with every outgoing email from every employee without installing any software. Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, WrapMail wraps outgoing emails in up to 4 frames with pictures, graphics, text and links. There is never a need to change any routines on the desktop and the technology ensures delivery, as well as the integrity of the design when viewed by the recipient.
WrapMail launches its first client in Bangkok
Published December 10, 2009 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: advertising, brand, branding, business, cell, college, customer service, Direct Marketing, ebay, email, filter, interactive, internet, iPhone, letterhead, Marketing, missing, spam, viral, wrap, WrapMail, email marketing, Positioning, email software, techcrunch, mass emails, viral marketing, customer communication, software for service, email hosting, software as a service, new ideas, saas, mass email, newsletter, email advertising, network marketing, google, mlm, Nuskin, multi level marketing, direct selling, independent reps, microsoft, real estate, kids, missing kids, technology, black swan, disruptive
Perry Corporation signs on with WrapMail
Published December 4, 2009 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: advertising, brand, branding, business, cell, college, customer communication, customer service, Direct Marketing, direct selling, ebay, email, email advertising, email hosting, email marketing, email software, independent reps, interactive, internet, iPhone, letterhead, mass email, mass emails, microsoft, mlm, multi level marketing, network marketing, new ideas, newsletter, Positioning, real estate, sales, software as a service, software for service, techcrunch, viral marketing, wrap, WrapMail
Perry Corporation has today signed on with WrapMail for the WrapMail Enterprise solution and all 200 employees should be wrapping shortly.

About WrapMail:
Founded in October 2005, WrapMail, Inc. is the world’s only interactive email utility that gives companies the ability to promote, advertise and track results with every outgoing email from every employee without installing any software. Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, WrapMail wraps outgoing emails in up to 4 frames with pictures, graphics, text and links. There is never a need to change any routines on the desktop and the technology ensures delivery, as well as the integrity of the design when viewed by the recipient.
About Perry Corporation:
At Perry Corporation, we understand that documents are the key vehicle by which information flows through an organization. In fact, since our inception in 1965, we’ve been recognized as a leading provider of office automation technology and products to businesses of all sizes throughout northwest and west central Ohio, northeastern Indiana, and southeast Michigan.
We strive to help our clients achieve competitive advantage by maximizing the integration of technology with their unique business needs.
Perry Corporation services thousands of companies in a variety of industries, including financial services, health care, technology, manufacturing, education, telecommunications and utilities. Our greatest asset is the combined expertise of over 200 “Employee Owners” who work diligently to ensure the success of both our company and our clients.
WrapMail signs 3 new Hotels in Norway
Published October 15, 2009 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: advertising, brand, branding, business, cell, college, customer communication, customer service, Direct Marketing, direct selling, ebay, email, email advertising, email hosting, email marketing, email software, filter, google, hospitality, hotel, hotell, hotels, interactive, internet, iPhone, letterhead, Marketing, mass email, microsoft, mlm, multi level marketing, network marketing, new ideas, newsletter, Positioning, saas, sales, software as a service, software for service, techcrunch, viral, viral marketing, wrap, WrapMail
WrapMail today signed Hotell Ivar Assen, Hareid Hotell and Sagafjord Hotell in Norway. These hotels should start wrapping early next week.
WrapMail is a finalist for the South Florida Business Journal’s 2009 Technology Awards
Published October 2, 2009 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: advertising, brand, branding, business, business journal, cell, customer service, Direct Marketing, direct selling, email, interactive marketing, iPhone, letterhead, Marketing, mass emails, microsoft, mlm, multi level marketing, network marketing, newsletter, Positioning, promotion, saas, selling, software as a service, software for service, south florida, techcrunch, viral marketing, WrapMail
WrapMail, Inc. has been selected as a finalist for the South Florida Business Journal’s 2009 Technology Awards in the Interactive Marketing category.
The Technology Awards was created to honor the area’s best technology-based companies, the CEOs or CIOs leading the way, and the companies making the best use of a technology in South Florida. We looked for growing startup companies, trend-setting innovations, products and services to highlight. Our judging team – led by our editorial department, along with Mark Smith, COO of 3Cinteractive; Mark Wyllie, executive director of InternetCoast; Travis Berger, VP and president-elect of the South Florida Interactive Marketing Association; and Chris Burgio, president of the South Florida Technology Alliance – selected three outstanding finalists in each category from the scores of nominations received.
On Nov. 5, WrapMail, Inc. and all of the finalists will be honored at a special awards luncheon at Jungle Island, at 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, in Miami.
Full Patent Application for the WrapMaker filed with USPTO
Published September 4, 2009 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: email, letterhead, patent, WrapMail
WrapMaker: Method, system and software for creating interactive, dynamic html letterhead(s) and manage usage-rules for same
Filed in the US and International.
Hødd soccer club has found a new revenue source in WrapMail
Published August 7, 2009 Uncategorized 1 CommentTags: adeccoligaen, allweiler, branding, brevark, colfax, email, epost, fotball, hødd, interactive, interaktiv, letterhead, Marketing, møre og romsdal, merkevare, merkevarebygging, norge, norway, premier league, reklame, soccer, tippeligaen, websider, website, xerox
Hødd soccer club in Norway has already sold three advertising spots in their email wrap. Sparmax, Allweiler (Colfax) and the local Xerox dealer all have seen the value of advertising in emails sent from the Hødd-staff. The first advertiser was enough to eliminate the cost of WrapMail, the next two represent pure profit for the club. Quite a number of soccer clubs struggle financially and this is where WrapMail creates a hat-trick by branding the club, driving additional traffic to the website and generating a new revenue stream.
Soccer wrap – first club in Norway to use WrapMail
Published June 16, 2009 Uncategorized 1 CommentTags: adeco, advertising, branding, brevark, club, epost, fotball, hødd, league, letterhead, mail, markedsføring, norge, reklame, soccer, sports, tippeligaen, wrap
Hødd soccer club in Ulsteinvik, Norway is the first Norwegian soccer club to start using WrapMail. They already secured advertisers for their wraps and in taking advantage of this possibility are turning WrapMail into a new revenue source. The benefits are many: branding the club, promoting upcoming matches and special events such as the youth league.
WrapMail in Inc. Magazine
Published May 5, 2009 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: advertising, branding, chrysler, coke, continental, Direct Marketing, email marketing, ford, gm, google, inc, interactive, letterhead, market research, Marketing, microsoft, missing, new email, obama, saas, sas, software as a service, toshiba, verizon, wrap, WrapMail, yahoo
It’s a big day for us Wrappers as WrapMail has broken into a mainstream business publication – Inc. Magazine. The concept of using everyday emails as a new advertising medium is clearly beginning to take hold. Here is the article and link: http://www.inc.com/magazine/20090501/sales-and-marketing-e-mails-that-sell.html
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Sales & Marketing: E-Mails That Sell
Turning employee missives into ad campaigns
From: Inc. Magazine, May 2009 | By: Kasey Wehrum
The average employee sends about 38 e-mails a day. Could those be wasted marketing opportunities? That’s the thought that occurred to Sean Guerin, co-founder of U.S. Imaging Solutions, a Davie, Florida–based company that sells and services copiers and printers. Guerin decided to try WrapMail, a service that slips advertisements for his company’s products into the e-mails his 60 employees send to customers, vendors, and friends. Now, all of Guerin’s employees have become de facto members of the sales team just by keeping up with regular correspondence.
Several recently introduced products and services, including WrapMail, mailPrimer, BrandMail, and Exclaimer Signature Manager, offer these so-called e-mail enhancements. Prices and features vary, but they all take a company’s outgoing e-mail messages and turn them into marketing mailers, complete with stationery-style borders, banner ads to promote sales and new products, and embedded links. Or as WrapMail describes its service, “It’s like an e-mail signature on steroids.”
As the name suggests, WrapMail takes an outgoing e-mail message and wraps the borders in clickable images. Companies create banner ads, add them to a template, and specify which webpage should appear when someone clicks on an ad. Employees don’t need to install anything — the ads are automatically added after they hit Send. For companies with fewer than 200 employees, the service, which costs $5 per user per month, routes outgoing e-mail through WrapMail’s servers. For larger companies, it’s an additional $3,000 to install a WrapMail server on-site.
Guerin saw results right away. In the first week, someone who clicked on an e-mail banner ad bought an $8,000 printer. The e-mail in question? A reply Guerin had sent to a friend, saying he would attend a dinner party. Guerin’s friend forwarded the RSVP to the host, who happened to work at a photography studio that needed a new printer. Guerin was so impressed that he later joined WrapMail’s board.
There is some evidence to suggest that everyday e-mails make for a persuasive marketing platform. According to a survey by Forrester Research, 77 percent of people say they trust the information in e-mails sent from people they know. That ranks well above the 46 percent who trust what they read in newspapers. And whether or not recipients fully trust the ads in e-mails from acquaintances, they at least look at them. WrapMail claims that nearly all of the e-mails sent with its service get opened. A typical e-mail marketing newsletter, in contrast, is lucky to get a 50 percent open rate.
The e-mail ads may be especially effective in niche markets. Tim Davey, president of Global Marine Travel, an agency based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, that arranges flights for people who work on oil rigs, cargo ships, and private yachts, says WrapMail helps the company target its marketing efforts. Because airlines offer these workers special discounts through Global Marine, the company doesn’t widely publicize its promotions. “We spend about 50 percent of our time turning down people who aren’t qualified to use these fares,” says Davey. About 24 of Global Marine’s 78 employees get ads placed on outgoing messages — about 500 e-mails a month — to cruise-line executives, yacht owners, and other travel agencies. About half of all recipients click on the ads, says Davey.
Of course, there are some drawbacks to plastering e-mails with ads. The messages sometimes get tangled in spam filters. There are also concerns that the in-your-face ads will turn off customers. When WrapMail was mentioned on a tech blog recently, it drew some criticisms. “If I was regularly receiving e-mails with wraps…I would stop dealing with that company,” wrote one commenter. Another added, “Just what we need, more advertising to invade our personal space. Stay out of my inbox!”
WrapMail allows each recipient to opt out of the ads and receive just normal, plain-text e-mails. And a company can omit the ads for contacts who receive frequent e-mails. But Guerin isn’t worried about his ads getting on people’s nerves. “You can’t hit people over the head hard enough when it comes to making them aware of the products you offer,” he says.
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