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Technology Stocks : Net Creations (NTCR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: SJS who wrote (18)11/13/1999 10:56:00 PM
From: Old Stock Collector  Respond to of 50
 
NetCreations, Inc., a leader in 100% opt-in email marketing, specializes in email address list management, brokerage and delivery. Through its PostMasterDirect.com service, NetCreations has sent email messages on behalf of over 1,500 direct marketing clients, ranging from large companies, such as Dell Computer, Compaq, J. Crew and Ziff-Davis, to small retailers selling items over the Internet. NetCreations' clients conduct email campaigns to targeted consumers in its database of over 4.3 million opt-in email addresses. These addresses belong to Internet users who have given permission to receive email messages in one of more of 3,000 topics of interest. NetCreations manages opt-in email lists for more than 175 third?party Web sites including internet.com, NetZero, Entrepreneur Magazine, CMPnet, LinkExchange, CDROM Guide, Regards.com and Volition.



To: SJS who wrote (18)11/14/1999 9:55:00 PM
From: Jack Hartmann  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50
 
In Business2.0 November issue, they said that web portal deal are overrated due to their high costs.
Only 4.5% are renewing their multi-million dollar portal placement deals.
Also, said Direct email is underrated.
Although not mentioning NTCR bu name, they used the Jupiter Communication quote posted earlier.
Said turning one-time customers into repeat buyers.
Mentioned that email software costs ~$100K.

I like the company and the concept.
I'm hoping to get it cheaper though.
$15 is my target.
Will watch to Tuesday and reassess if it likely.
Jack