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Exit1, Inc. Announces the Launch of the Entrepreneur- To-Entrepreneur Network Web Site
Business Wire, Nov 19, 1999
RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 19, 1999--
Exit1, Incorporated, an Internet technology solutions provider, has launched the web site for e2enet, Inc., the entrepreneur-to-entrepreneur network, which operates, develops and invests in Internet-related businesses.
The newly designed site, www.e2enet.com, will be the destination point for companies that desire a better alternative to traditional venture capital firms and Internet incubators.
"The web site developed by Exit1 carries on e2enet's mission to provide a much-needed resource for those involved in the complex process of starting an Internet-based business," said Robert J. Smith, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board.
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"We're excited to be the technology partner that brought the e2net mission to the Internet," said Exit1 President David Baker. "e2enet has made a wealth of entrepreneurial resources and information available to the public and we are delighted to be a part of such an initiative."
In addition to providing early stage companies with financial support and operating resources, e2enet has a senior management team with in depth entrepreneurial experience. This team counsels the partner companies on key issues such as strategy, branding and execution.
"e2enet's mission spoke to a key interest of Exit1 - building and growing new media companies in the fast-changing world of the Internet," said Mr. Baker.
Exit1, Inc. provides web development services designed to enhance clients' productivity with innovative and reliable solutions. The company specializes in web site production and design, electronic commerce solutions, product development, and consulting.
Exit1's clients include Electra, Digital City, America Online's Creative Services Division, Love@AOL, Avon, CAIS Internet, Inc., Smithsonian Magazine, Oracle, The D.C. Improv, Willow Tree Media, Vision Factory, The Council for Court Excellence, Americus Records, Inc., Medical-Secondopinion.com, Employee Relocation Council, and FastBand Internet Services.
To find out more about Exit1, point your browser to www.exit1.com
(c) Exit1, Inc. 1999. All rights reserved.
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