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To: cicak who wrote (9655)11/12/1998 8:21:00 PM
From: REW  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
The internet should be the big push for attention beyond the stated business model. Through the various internet mediums attention can be brought to the CCI site with the touch of a finger. It is much more vital than print media in my opinion.

The Promo and MusicCard offerings will take care of the general public due to the household exposure that will be made available. The other promoted area not brought out yet is the joining with the NMF in their daily routine as they continue to expose themselves throughout the music and asociated industry. It is important to try to imagine the amount of consumers exposed to the endorsed product (MusicCard) of the NMF.



To: cicak who wrote (9655)11/12/1998 8:21:00 PM
From: MskiHntr  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Phil, I think that any PR put out by the company should have a 1" banner at the top proclaiming:

WE ARE AN INTERNET COMPANY

Let the big print lure them in and the small print will take care of the details.

Or would that be too gauche?

To paraphrase Don Rickles..."I need a PR !"

Best, Joe




To: cicak who wrote (9655)11/12/1998 10:43:00 PM
From: JWC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
*** Kind Of Off Topic ***

The Internet Phenomenon

A global net work of connected computers
America's first truly interactive mass medium
Average user spends almost a hour per day surfing the Internet
Began in 1960s with ARPANET
By 1990 only about 100,000 users, buy by 1997 approximately 25,000,000 connected
A multi-billion dollar industry
Incredible annual growth of over 20%

Do you think we are in the right place at the right time?

The Future of the Internet

Bye the Year 2000:

30,000,000 new users on the Internet
Fastest growth in people over age 50
Purchases will exceed $15 billion
America's newest mass medium
In 1959 the same percentage of homes had TVs, as there are homes with Internet connections today – next two years were the best years for TV sales! The next two years will be the best years for Internet subscriptions. Think about the 15 billion that purchases will exceed.

We are in the right place at the right time: GO TSIG