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Microcap & Penny Stocks : SFAD Breaking into the INTERNET in a big way! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bram12345 who wrote (593)12/14/1998 8:34:00 PM
From: David Bauerle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1322
 
Ben,

Good work. It sounds as if SFAD just putting links to sites it knows in InCybermall. Since they designed the Wilshire site, they added it to their Web Page. I still come from the standpoint, that they do not have any current revenue agreements in association with InCyberMall.

It's interesting that SFAD is using 9NETAVE to host their Domain. 9Netave has a flexible inexpensive web space reselling program.

I guess SFAD has signed up as a reseller through 9NETAVE, and are using InCyberMall as a marketing tool to help resell webspace, and generate web development business.

If what we see is all that InCyberMall currently has to offer, its going to be a long time until its a big revenue generator, if ever.

David



To: Bram12345 who wrote (593)12/14/1998 8:40:00 PM
From: David Sirk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1322
 
Like I said before I like this concept.

You can do the Web sites for small entities in Vacation spots all over the world. Put them in one place. Have people from all over the world be able to view vacation spots for rent or sale, also be able to purchase high end products from these shops. One could creat all sorts of revenue streams.

As far as Advertising for such a site, word of mouth on this one might be all we need for a while. Remember that girl who set up a camera in her room and left it on all day? Millions of people visited that site. No advertising. I'm confident that we will be getting a PR VERY soon and that it will be positive.



To: Bram12345 who wrote (593)12/17/1998 8:59:00 AM
From: Bram12345  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1322
 
Below is a response from the company. I like the way the company has answered my email in a timely fashion. This post is a follow up to my
post #593 on this thread. The fact that the company is responding to me indicates that they are concerned about their stockholders. In addition, the company seems to have responded to my asking for an official announcement. They released the PRs that came out yesterday on PR Newswire and Reuters:

Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 18:29:55 -0500
To: Ben Ram <bram12345@yahoo.com> (by way of
mailhost@safetechnologies.com)
From: Tolley <tolley@safetechnologies.com>Add to Address Book
Subject: Re: Your email to one of IN CyberMall's clients


Very much appreciate your positive message. You need to understand that our interest is in 'building' something real. We can't be totally concerned about the short term stock price, although I understand how important that is to day traders. We're just starting, and certainly not in a position to make projections just yet.


__________________________________________________________At 09:29 AM
12/15/98 -0500, you wrote:
>You need to clarify your activities with a PR on the news wires. I had
>a telephone conversation with Wilshire, not a email message. Other
>investors contacted the other links in "InCybermall" and pretty much
>caught the same response from the companies listed on the street. The
>other companies never heard of "Safetechnologies or InCybermall". I
>believe in your company, but you have your strong supporters confused
>with the lack of information of how SFAD will make money from
>"InCyberMall". You have tremendous potential with the mall; you now
>need to make some official announcement on a PR stating phase I and
>estimated target dates of the remaining street opening, along with
>projected revenues. You don't have to be exact with figures, but some
>type of estimate would do wonders for the stock.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Ben