SparkLIST.com Offers Pay-Per-Subscriber

Market Wire, 20050229

SparkLIST.com, a leading service provider of managed email list hosting services, announced today it has begun offering its clients permission based pay-per-subscriber services.

"With more than 4000 affiliated web sites to rely on, SparkLIST now offers email publishers the ability to rapidly grow their list membership almost over night," said Rob Charles, SparkLIST.com VP of Sales.

Using pop-up boxes, co-registration and a number of popular Internet portals, SparkLIST.com can now generate millions of impressions that can translate to as many as 25,000 unique opt-in subscribers PER DAY to a specified email newsletter. Because these are real-time, 100% permission-based sign-ups, the average attrition rate remains below 30%.

"Online email publishers haven't had much to cheer about lately in terms of the advertising market, but there is at least one upside," said SparkLIST CEO Christopher Knight. "The ability to purchase subscribers now, essentially at a discount, will pay huge dividends when the ad market rebounds, not to mention increase your exposure and help build your brand equity for pennies on the dollar."

SparkLIST's basic Pay-Per-Subscriber service offers email address and first and last names. Additional demographic selects are also available. For more information on SparkLIST's Pay-Per-Subscriber program, call 1 888-772-7563 or visit SparkLIST.com/services/paypersub/.

About SparkLIST.com Corporation

SparkLIST.com Corporation is a leading provider of managed email list hosting and messaging solutions. SparkLIST offers email publishers and marketers the high-performance, high-speed, and reliable delivery they need to maximize the power of their permission-based email lists.

Privately held, SparkLIST.com Corporation is a joint venture between SparkNET Corporation and Lyris Technologies, Inc. For more information about SparkLIST.com, call 1 888-772-7563 or visit SparkLIST.com/.

 

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