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To: RocketMan who wrote (8783)1/7/2000 11:11:00 PM
From: art slott  Read Replies (2) of 13157
 
>>But, of course, the most interesting growth component is online. The WWF site has shown impressive results, with 157 million page views in October. In fact, the site is the fourth most visited sports site (compared to ESPN, CBS SportsLine and CNNsi).

Keep in mind that the WWF is the biggest pay-per-view company in the world. While subscription services have not performed well on the Web, this could be different for the WWF.

Lately, the WWF has been signing online deals. One example is with Exactis.com (XACT) . The permission-based marketing company will handle the online e-mail campaign for the WWF. Since late July, subscribers to the mail list has gone from 300,000 to 600,000, of which more than 20 percent of the subscribers click-back to the WWF site on a weekly basis.

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