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To: Streetwise who wrote (4184)8/23/1998 5:13:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Respond to of 15313
 
Hi Streewise, that is great information. Looks like the "Partnership and Joint Marketing Agreement" are coming together just as planned in the news release of:

<< Business Wire - July 29, 1998 10:15
ARDSLEY, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 29, 1998--Financial Intranet Inc. (OTCBB:FNTN), a New York based network developer of Secured Intranets, Internet Websites and Internet content, Data Warehousing Management and Research Services, Wireless Interactive web-based paging and Advanced Communications services for the Financial, Insurance, Medical, Legal and other industries, announced today that International Data Broadcasting, its expected acquisition, has entered into a strategic marketing alliance with Longwood, Fla. based Empire Financial Group Inc.

The agreement between IDB and Empire provides for the direct marketing of IDB's wireless interactive alert service, featuring IDB's innovative "Watchdog" and "Scan Modules". Watchdog allows investors to set up their own personal portfolio and choose from several different alert selections for each symbol, (upper limit, lower limit, percent change, interval, set time and news). Watchdog dynamically monitors each symbol using live, "real time" market data and instantly alerts the investor when a parameter is triggered. Company Specific Headline News can also be instantly transmitted to the investor by selecting up to four key words (such as take-over, earnings, stock-splits or upgrades) for each symbol to scan within a specific news release. >>

And like you said Streewise new advertisers coming on board and thank you for the post.

Best regards,

Bill Fortune III



To: Streetwise who wrote (4184)8/23/1998 5:27:00 PM
From: Dan Dieffenwierth  Respond to of 15313
 
Streetwise, one thing I noticed that I might add is that
Empire Financial Group's banner ad is a "fixed" ad. It is
there every time anyone accesses IDB's site. Whereas the
Quick & Reilly ad is an alternating ad by Link Exchange.
It alternates with several other advertiser's in that space.
If you go to that area on their site and "refresh" your
screen you will see other advertiser's in that space each
time. I would suspect Empire probably pay's more for their
space since it is there every time and get's much more exposure.
The more the moneyer or whatever.
Dan