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To: Tom Murphy who wrote (148)7/26/1998 6:51:00 PM
From: ben  Respond to of 158
 
Re: only $60,000 revenue

This is exactly the reason why AWEB should seriously consider releasing some financial figures to tell investor what's going on... The $60,000 revenue in 97 is no surprise as AWEB was a totally developmental stage company last year..... The first AWEB site - going once - only opened in November 97 so assuming the $60,000 represents 2 months of revenue from going once, then we can just do a bit of calculation to forecast the revenue for 98:

$60,000 / 2 x 12 = 360,000 (assuming no growth, a conservative approach)

This is only for one site, so let's calculate the revenue for the other sites...

allnet direct opened in February and allmonitormall in july, so

assuming same revenue per month,

revenue from allnetdirect = $30,000 x 11= $330,000
revenue from allmonitormall = $30,000 x 6 = $180,000
revenue from going once (above) = $360,000

total forecast revenue for 98 = $870,000

This is a pretty conservative approach as it takes no account of the revenue growth over time in each of the site. On the other hand, this is a safe approach because there is a good chunk of AWEB-alike companies out there so the competition factor could offset potential revenue growth.



To: Tom Murphy who wrote (148)7/26/1998 8:43:00 PM
From: neverenough  Respond to of 158
 
>>But, I need more info to convince me this a growing concern and not operating from a telephone in someone's kitchen. <<

Here's a little info to help you make your decision!

July 22nd, 1998--AllnetServices.com Corp. Enters Sponsorship Programs with
Flycast, CNET(CNWK) and The Internet Travel Network! The ten-week campaign
is in its third week and is guaranteed to deliver nearly 3,500,000
impressions. The Flycast agreement works in two parts. The first is a 'run
of site basis' over the Flycast Open Network of over 450 sites. The second
is targeted banners on computer and Internet related sites across the
Network. Sites include Alta Vista, The Shareware Stockpile, PC World Online,
Win95 Magazine, Internet Tool Zone, WinSite, WindowsDrivers.com,
MyWindows.com and more. The CNET program will be a 'run of site' sponsorship
with shopper.com, a CNET site, where Internet users can come and compare
prices of thousands of computer products. The agreement with Internet Travel
Network, at www.itn.net, is also a 'run of site' banner campaign and will
begin July 24th. AllNet is using banners to promote all three of its
retailing venues. Additional advertising for the company's auction site,
GoingOnce.net, includes pricewatch.com and zdnet.com/netbuyer(ZD).

Check out the news at biz.yahoo.com

July 24th, 1998-- AllnetServices.com Corp. and Digital River Enter Software
Distribution Agreement
AllnetServices.com Corp. today announced the company has entered into an
Electronic Software Distribution (ESD) partnership with Digital River, the
world's largest online database of software products. As a result of the
partnership, AllNet will offer its customers, for the first time, the
opportunity to purchase and download software directly from three of its
Internet sites, as opposed to physical delivery of boxed products only. As
part of the Agreement, Digital River will provide AllNet with access to its
vast inventory of more than 100,000 digital products. Additionally, Digital
River's SSL-secured e-commerce engine will perform credit card screening and
export management for all electronically downloaded software sales.

Check out the news at biz.yahoo.com

AllNet Services engages in internet commerce, internet direct sales,
internet auctions, web development, and more. AllNet Services' mission is to
become a dominant player in Internet-related services from live on-line
auctions and e-tailing to World Wide Web hosting and web page design and
development. To help increase its presence on the Web, AllNet Services is
aggressively marketing its auction site through several agreements made with
online companies including Excite, Netscape NetSearch and Price Watch. To
date, the Company is receiving in excess of 50,000 visitors a day at
GoingOnce.net and continues to add registered bidders to its growing list.
We feel that AllNet Services can establish themselves in this rapidly
growing market with an aggressive marketing plan. AllNet has only recently
finished development of several of their e-tailing sites, has yet to receive
rampant media attention, and will soon be emerging into the world of
internet commerce similar to companies such as Amazon.com and Onsale.

You can visit their sites at:
AllNet's home page: allnetservices.com
AllNet Direct: allnetdirect.com
Going Once: goingonce.net
AllMonitorMall: allmonitormall.com

For Investor Relations inquires one can go to
allnetservices.com and fill out an inquiry form
or contact Mark E. Merhab, Chairman by sending
mailto:invest@allnetservices.com or calling 949-462-3937.



To: Tom Murphy who wrote (148)7/27/1998 9:56:00 AM
From: Forest Gump  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 158
 
Check out the web sites Tom. Not bad for work out of someones kitchen.