Wednesday, October 25, 2006

You Can DeBase Yourself, Or Pay Others To DeBase You...

 
DeBaser™ for Google™ Finishes First Round of Testing

DeBaser™, the premiere tool for busy professionals (real Estate Agents, Online Retailers, etc) to list their products directly into Google™ Database, has finished its first round of testing. Although Google™ Base is free, the DeBaser™ is a privately operated paid service that manages and optimizes listings.

Orlando, FL (PRWEB) October 24, 2006 -- Republic Intermedia, a subsidiary of Republic Promotion Co. has launched into the second phase of testing for its deBaser™ for Google™ service. While reporting high marks in customer responsiveness, ease of use and customer retention, some critical problems were corrected dealing with Google's™ quickly developing API and stringent listing standards. The second phase of testing will allow customers to generate customized list sheets with categories specific to a diverse range of industries.

"We hope to make the vast marketing capabilities of Google™ accessible to the least savvy internet users," says Paul Geller, Republic's founder and chief architect of deBaser™. "Google™ has done a great job of introducing themselves to new users and no one can deny that their usability is second to none. However, you have to know how to use RSS just to stay up to date on their developing technologies, new features and interface requirements. It is a full-time job to say the least. Most advertisers don't have time to manage, let alone optimize and compete in the Google™ sandbox. We've had great success charging low monthly fees for these services."

When questioned about Google's™ announcement that it would be retiring FROOGLE™ and inserting GOOGLE BASE results into organic searches, Paul responded with:

"FROOGLE™ was a great product but we have to admit that Base is the end-all be-all of product submission. We were ecstatic that all the work we were doing on De BASE er was going to be more widely used than anticipated. we are hoping that our product is both fully automated and out of the Beta testing stages by the Holidays this year."

Try deBaser for GOOGLE™ online at
http://www.googeldebaser.com for single-rate monthly fees.

Debaser™ for Google™ has been tested by Real Estate Professionals, Online Retailers and Wholesalers, Car Dealers, Video Distributors, you name it. It has become the new standard for legitimizing your products and services.

For busy professionals in the Real Estate Industry try: G-Real Lister (http://www.greallister.com), the Google™ Base listing tool tailored specifically to the Real Estate Professional. Office and MLS licenses are available.

Also see their, Search Secretary service which takes control of every aspect of your Google™ marketing campaign from Adwords™ to Organic SEO to Base listings.

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SEO Analyzer Tool Not Used Much

 
SEO Analyzer Records 100,000th Page Analysis

Sitening's SEO Analyzer for Web Design recorded its 100,000th Web page analysis. Part of Sitening's free SEO Tools suite, this month also marked the creation of the 5,000th free user account.

Nashville, TN (PRWEB) October 25, 2006 -- Sitening's SEO Analyzer for Web Design recorded its 100,000th Web page analysis. Part of Sitening's free SEO Tools suite, this month also marked the creation of the 5,000th free user account.

Officially launched in January 2006, Sitening's free SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Tools help Webmasters, Website owners and search engine marketers optimize their Websites and develop strategies for improving their search engine results pages.

After creating a free account on Sitening's Website - http://sitening.com/tools - visitors have unlimited access to SEO Analyzer and other tools. SEO Analyzer allows visitors to enter a Web page address and generate a one-page report outlining its strengths and weaknesses in relation to search engine optimization. The average score was 69 out of 100. A 69 is considered satisfactory; although most Websites can still make improvements to optimize for better search engine results.

"We created SEO Analyzer as an internal tool to produce better websites for our clients," says Jon Henshaw, Sitening's Internet Strategist. "Eventually we decided to make the tool free and open to the public, with no expectations that it would become popular. We now receive emails from Webmasters and consultants all over the world who are using our tools and reporting significantly better search engines results after applying our suggestions."

In addition to SEO Analyzer, the SEO Tools suite offers three complementary tools:

- SERP Tracker
- Backlink Analyzer; and
- Google PageRank™ Checker

SERP Tracker allows visitors to track the performance of specific keywords for particular domains. Results can be tracked daily, weekly and monthly, with a search depth of top 10 to top 100 results. Backlink Analyzer can be used to research domains for link quality. The Google PageRank Checker allows visitors to quickly learn the Google PageRank of a given website or individual Web page.

The suite includes one additional pay-per-use option, SEO Report. SEO Report checks a specified website for the most crucial elements affecting search engine optimization. Using a sophisticated, proprietary algorithm, the tool produces a comprehensive custom report for your website, with specific suggestions for improving search engine results. Reports are delivered in PDF format and cost $3.99.

Sitening plans to offer a professional version of the SEO Tools suite for web marketers and agencies in early 2007.

About Sitening
Sitening is a Nashville-based information technology company offering premium Web design and programming, search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM), custom database applications and eCommerce integration. For more information, visit http://sitening.com.

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Monday, October 16, 2006

YouTube Purchase Confirms Google Stupidity

Google's YouTube Blunder
 
by Bill Wise, Monday, October 16, 2006
 
YOUTUBE IS A 65-EMPLOYEE STARTUP that hasn't yet turned a profit, that's in an unproven industry, and that faces enormous legal problems. Which is why last week's Google purchase of the video-sharing site for $1.6 billion--was a huge mistake.
 
Let's go through the facts, and you'll see what I mean.
 
Problem #1: YouTube is young, the market is young. YouTube hasn't made a profit yet. It certainly gets a lot of traffic, and it's got advertising; but it's still deeply enmeshed within the "let's just get more eyeballs and wait" stage of the business. What will happen next is still unclear.
 
YouTube might hit on the magic formula of turning eyeballs into money--as Google has done for itself; and as Google is looking to help YouTube do, by supporting it with advertising. But there are definitely Google ad ventures that don't work out (think Google print); and it's entirely possible that, even with all of Google's help, YouTube still might not live up to its $1.6B expectations.
 
After all, a lot can happen in online video over the next few years. Microsoft is beginning its own video sharing site, Soapbox. Meanwhile, MySpace still ranks higher than YouTube--at the time of this writing Alexa ranks MySpace as #6 on the web; and YouTube as #10 and MySpace offers video. It's even possible that the traditional television networks, which are starting to expand online (ABC.com now delivers complete episodes of "Desperate Housewives" and "Lost"), will also enter ithis newest medium of user-generated video. Think about it: reality TV and televised talent shows aren't all that different from the 15-seconds-of-fame world that YouTube has created on the Internet.
 
And keep in mind that great empires certainly do fall. MySpace has clearly trumped Friendster in the social networking space, and Google itself pulled ahead of Yahoo, its elder rival. Both Google and Yahoo joined forces to crush Lycos.
 
And there's always the possibility of something entirely new jumping out of nowhere that changes everything, rendering YouTube passé. YouTube didn't even exist two years ago; who knows what the next two years will bring.
 
Problem #2: YouTube has 65 Employees. YouTube is still a small business. Google has about 8,000 employees; MySpace, which NewsCorp bought for $580 million, has a workforce of 300. So paying $1.6B for YouTube is placing an awful lot of faith in only 65 people.
 
Of course, YouTube will need to hire more people if they're to fulfill their new parent company's huge expectations. That shouldn't be hard to do--a job at YouTube probably looks pretty good around now--and Google is certainly waiting in the wings to help out (or to take over) if organizational issues become a problem. But whatever step the YouTube organization takes next, it will certainly need to become a different animal than it has been until now. YouTube has achieved fairytale success as a grassroots-driven startup; but it remains to be seen how it will fare as a billion-dollar player and subsidiary of a Fortune 500 firm.
 
There are bound to be serious changes in how business gets done, and there might even be changes in the way the youth market reacts to a cool indie site that's gone corporate. Only time will tell whether those changes will be positive or negative.
 
Problem #3: The legal issues. At the time of this writing, a YouTube search for Billboard-topping artist Justin Timberlake yields 3,084 results. A YouTube search for Kelis, number 50 on the Billboard Pop 100, returns 789 results. There's clearly copyright infringement going on, and YouTube makes it possible. That could mean real legal headaches for both YouTube and Google.
 
Thus far, Google and YouTube have kept the lawsuits at bay by creating ad-revenue sharing deals with Warner Music Group, CBS, and Sony BMG. Google will also offer technologies that help YouTube prevent illegal filesharing. But either of those acts of appeasement could go sour, especially if the entertainment world feels that Google's anti-piracy technology doesn't go far enough. If the entertainment world's relationship with the two online kings does fizzle, the breakup might not be so friendly.
 
There's no doubt that YouTube's a valuable company. And Google is certainly on to something in pricing out the competition in a valuable market--which most analysts think is Google's strategy in overpaying for YouTube. But the high price is a huge gamble, and there's a lot of reasons to say that it won't pay off. If the relationship doesn't pan out, it could very well go down as the greatest blunder in Google history.
 
Bill Wise is CEO of Did-it, a leading agency for search engine marketing and auctioned media management, based in New York. You can reach Bill at bill@did-it.com.
 
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[ Editor's comments:
 
[Chuckles to self]... I just love finding articles like this. Is video distribution really an "unproven industry"???
 
Problem #1 - YouTube may not be making a profit, but how hard would THAT be? Just throw some contextual Ads (How much might people pay to have ads next to cat videos? Yes, a lot!) on the site and let people add descriptive text of their videos. It would not be hard at all to charge for some videos with a revenue-sharing plan. "Host your content on YouTube and earn cash". How to pry loose the money? Every hear of "Google Cash"? They're positioned for micropayments and they may actually pull it off if they have figured out what I think is the key to making micropayments work (No, I'm not telling you in case they haven't...).
 
Then you add the idea of adding video ads to the front and end of the videos - Yow! That may be why it's not obvious on how I can download my favorite Okgo! video...! No problem, I don't mind ads paying for my entertainment in that way.
 
Ok, why would anyone care what the Alexa rankings are? Since when do they really mean anything? And while MySpace may have video (It was news to me) YouTube IS video.
 
OMG, "reality" TV is not that much different from user-created videos? Is that to say reality TV doesn't have more than 1-2 people editing, scripting, and producing the shows, or that all the user-generated productions spend hundreds of thousands on production?
 
And yes, YouTube didn't exist two years ago, but web video did. So before web video, what site came to mind when you thought of web video...? And what does now? Is there a second largest video site? I'm sure there is, but I can't tell you what it is.
 
Problem #2 - Faith in the Employees? Please. They can be replaced if they have to. Yes, "time will tell", but why is this uncertainty a "problem"?
 
Problem #3 - Ah, just how does a text search for terms show that "clearly copyright infringement going on..."? They could be parody videos or something else. Not that it is not a problem or might be in the future, but why can't we read an article that deals with facts and not opinion? I think at this point Google has enough experience (and lawyers) to be in a position to foresee and deal with the potential problems.
 
I too was surprised at the amount paid for YouTube, but given Google's track record (including print, which lost how much money? I think it was something less than 1 Billion if I remember correctly. Perhaps there will be a Print 2.0? AdWords wasn't so great to start with the first time out either.) and what I know about the web and user's appetite for video production and consumption, I think things will work out very well indeed.
 
(hris ]
 

Sunday, October 15, 2006

New Domain Name Discussion Forum

 
Niche .cc Domain Name Discussion Forum Official Launch

Speculator.cc is a revenue sharing discussion forum and marketplace dedicated to buyers, sellers, investors, and developers of the .cc Country Code Top Level Domain (cctld).

Schenectady, NY (PRWEB) October 15, 2006 -- Extradius Inc. is proud to announce the official launch of Speculator.cc. Speculator.cc is the only online revenue sharing domain name discussion forum dedicated to the .cc ccTLD.

With growing values, and increasing sales, including $12,500 for Software.cc, as reported by DNJournal.com, and $1200 for Finance.cc, and $940 for Loan.cc, as reported by GlobeDomains.com, it's clear that the .cc is setting the stage as an investment quality alternative to the .com extension.

A main focus at Speculator.cc is to raise public awareness about the .cc, and offer buyers, sellers, investors, and developers of the .cc extension an outlet for discussion, and exposure.

The .cc was originally the Country Code Top Level Domain for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, which is a territory of Australia, located about half way from Australia to to Sri Lanka. Having such a small population, and practically no internet users Cocos (Keeling) Islands sold the rights to their ccTLD (.cc) to help boost their economy.

Co President & Web Network Developer Jennifer Chiera says, "The .cc is an attractive alternative to the .com extension because of it's visual similarities to the popular .com extension. Also, since the Cocos (Keeling) Islands sold their rights to the extension, the .cc carries no restrictions, as many other ccTLDs do, making the .cc available to anyone, anywhere in the world. The .cc, in my opinion, was a gift from Cocos (Keeling) Islands to the rest of the world."

To find out more about the .cc, or to sign up and become part of the Speculator.cc community, please visit http://speculator.cc

About the company:

Incorporated in 2005, Extradius Inc. is a creative investing company with a focus on domain names & web development, real estate, the stock market, and fine art, to name just a few areas of focus.

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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Used Domain Auction: Financing Available

 
Web “Real Estate” Skyrockets in Value

Moniker Offers Unique Way to Take Advantage of Opportunity; Will Hold Largest Domain Name Auction at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Conference. Top Names like Auction.com, HMO.com, DSL.com, Deposit.com Available to Highest Bidders

Pompano Beach, FL (PRWEB) October 11, 2006 – While the housing market is collapsing, real estate on the Web is booming. Moniker, the first and only provider of Domain Asset Management™ services, today announced it will hold an exciting live auction of quality domain names at 1:30 p.m. ET, Friday, October 27, during T.R.A.F.F.I.C. EAST, an Internet marketing conference taking place at the Westin Diplomat Hotel in Hollywood, Florida.

The median domain name resale price rose 24 percent between 2004 and 2005, according to industry analysts. All current indicators point to further growth, making domain names a highly attractive addition to an investment portfolio and demonstrating they are assets that require effective management.

Attendees will be allowed to place bids while at the Live Auction or via the Web in the silent domain auction. Such marketable and Web site traffic-generating names that will be offered during the auction include:

•     Auction.com
•     Audit.com
•     Bourbon.com
•     Cameras.com
•     CertifiedDiamonds.com
•     Clock.com
•     Dance.com
•     Deposit.com
•     DSL.com
•     Duplex.com
•     ET.com
•     FreeSongs.com
•     Guatemala.com
•     HighDefinition.com
•     HMO.com
•     Homerun.com
•     IncomeTax.net
•     Location.com
•     MenCenter.com
•     Order.com
•     PetProducts.com/.net/.org
•     Sailboat.com
•     Text.com
•     VoiceMail.net
•     Whiskey.com
•     Winner.com

The Live Auction: Raising the Paddle
This year’s highly anticipated Live Auction promises to attract hundreds of individuals and companies seeking domains that will either add to the value of their investment portfolios or build, protect or extend their existing brands. Between the two previous Live Auctions, the total dollar value of domain names purchased increased dramatically from $435,000 in October 2005 to $2.1 million in May 2006.

To take part in the live bidding, one must be a registered attendee of the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. EAST conference, which runs October 24-28. For more information on the conference, visit
http://www.targetedtraffic.com/

Domain Financing On Site and After
Moniker along with its partner Domain Capital, will offer domain financing to leverage domain purchases made at this event or for other transactions. Moniker and Domain Capital have been pioneering the same concept for virtual real-estate for years in a fashion similar to real estate mortgage financing. Fifty percent of the previous Live Auction’s purchases were financed using this financing service.

Domain Asset Management™ Expert Available for Comment
Monte Cahn, Moniker’s founder and chief executive officer is available for expert commentary, historical background and anecdotes as they relate to the domain industry.

Cahn started investing in intellectual property and domain names in 1996 and helped start the first online domain brokerage business on the Internet that year.

Cahn’s numerous accomplishments include participating in the industry's first domain name sale for over $1 million dollars (Wallstreet.com) and the first $2 million dollar plus domain sale (Autos.com). He is also responsible for co-developing the industry's first recognized domain appraisal system that is accepted by the IRS and domain asset lending/finance companies.

To speak with Cahn contact Ana Cano at 212-367-6920.

About Moniker.com
Moniker is the first and only provider of Domain Asset Management™, a complete set of business services that provide companies a single-point-of-access to help manage and maximize the value of their domains. These services include name creation, registration, acquisition, portfolio management, appraisal and escrow services, traffic monetization and after-market sales – all backed by unsurpassed customer service and security.

With more than a decade of experience, Moniker is a top 10 domain registrar, holds the industry's highest customer retention rate and pioneered the industry’s first domain appraisal formula. It is considered the industry’s premier marketplace to buy and sell domain names.

Customers include savvy investors, Web entrepreneurs and forward-thinking global companies, including Marchex, Nokia, AOL, Yahoo, the National Hockey League, Major League Baseball, Lions Gate Films, Bank of America, Microsoft, Jupitermedia, Geosigns, Mainstream Advertising and many others.

Moniker, with headquarters in Pompano Beach, Florida, is an operating unit of Seevast Corporation, a company of marketing services firms that drive sales, build brands and leverage core assets for their clients.

Contact:
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Friday, October 06, 2006

Technology Adoption Panel Looking for New Members

I am currently a TAP Panelist and just found out they are looking for new members. You don't get paid directly, but you do get a chance to win quite a bit of money. This is not a scam of any kind.

So that the people you refer don't think you're involving them in a scam, here are some answers to commonly-asked questions about the TAP, along with a
link to the registration survey at the end:

Who are you people, anyway? In-Stat (a division of Reed Business Information) is a leading provider of technology market research and consulting.

What's a "Technology Adoption Panel"? The "TAP" is a dynamic, online panel of more than 16,000 technology users and decision makers interested in contributing their opinions and insights about technology usage and issues in the workplace and at home.

I often experience technical difficulties while operating my telephone and other common technologies. Are you sure you want me to join your panel? Yes! The fact that you operate common technologies makes you a technology user. We want to hear about your personal experiences with the technologies that you have used.

I'm a very, very busy person. What will you expect of me if I join the panel? As a member you'll be sent periodic email invitations to participate in quick (as in 5-minutes-or-less quick) online surveys. You will never be invited to take more than one survey a week, and you are under no obligation to take any of the surveys (although we would love to include your experiences, perceptions, and opinions in as many of our research efforts in which you're willing to participate.)

Let's cut to the chase - what do I get out of this deal? In addition to helping to shape trends and identify issues regarding the role of new technology in business and personal life today and in the future, you'll have access to the executive summaries of all of our surveys. You'll also be entered into a drawing for a $100 American Express Gift Check after each survey for which you qualify and will also be entered into our quarterly drawings for $2000.

Will you be selling my survey responses to my neighbors, co-workers and psychiatrists? To ensure information provided by members is kept completely confidential, all data we collect is reported in aggregate. We do not sell or rent the personal information of our panelists, nor will we ever try to sell our members anything.

You had me at hello - how do I sign up? Simply click on the following
link and take the registration survey (which should take you around 5 minutes to complete). If you become a member by the end of this month, we will automatically enter you into our next quarterly drawing of $2000 (held on or about December 31, 2006.)

Join The Technology Adoption Panel

Thank you again, and good luck in the drawing.

Sincerely,

Stephanie Pickering
Primary Research Project Manager
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Thursday, October 05, 2006

Mongolia To Turn TLD Over To Minnesota, Others

 
BRS Media Announces iDotz.Net to offer .MN Domain Names via DotzMN

Unique Web address for the Minnesota, mobile network, music news, main, midnight and more.

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) October 5, 2006 -- BRS Media, an e-commerce firm that specializes in assisting Internet companies build and brand on the power of the Web, announced today the addition of .IM domain names to iDotz.Net, a full service multi-domain registrar service.

DotzMN (
www.dotz.mn) will provide domain name registration under .MN, the ccTLD from Mongolia, offering Minnesota, Mobile Network and Music News domain holders the ability to have a custom branded web address ending in .MN. Domain registration under .MN will also be extended to resellers under iRRP.Net, iDotz.Net Reseller Registrar Program.

"We are thrilled to be offering .MN domain names to the world via iDotz.Net." remarked George T. Bundy, Chairman & CEO of BRS Media Inc., "What’s easier to remember than a specialized looking web address under .MN? Familiar sites already under .MN include; The Minnesota State Legislature --
www.leg.mn, The Minnesota Senate -- www.senate.mn and The Minnesota House of Representatives -- www.house.mn" adding, "Domains under .MN are easy to access, work reliably worldwide, are so easy to remember and many great names are still available!"

BRS Media became the first company in the World to offer a premium multimedia domain name after launching dotFM® back in 1998. And since that time thousands of web sites have taken advantage of the unique power of a branded web address.

iDotz.Net (www.idotz.net) offers "Cool Domains @ Great Prices" by providing one of the largest range of domain name choices worldwide, easy to use domain management tools, DNS management, web hosting services, SSL secure certificates, and more. The assortment of domain names iDotz.Net offers include; Premium Multimedia Domains such as: .FM, .AM, & .TV; gTLD domains like: .COM, .NET, .ORG, .BIZ, .INFO & .NAME; Country specific domains like: .US, .DE, .IN, .ES & .CN; as well as, Boutique Domains: .LA, .CC, .BZ, .SC & .WS (WebSite).

BRS Media, a member of the National Association of Broadcasters, the International Webcasting Association and the Webcaster Alliance, is a full service Internet e-commerce firm that helps radio and multimedia web sites build and brand on the power of the Web. Currently celebrating over 10 years Online, the company's portfolio comprises: dotFM® (
www.dot.fm) & dotAM® (www.dot.am), domain registrar of premium multimedia .FM and .AM domains; iDotz.Net (www.idotz.net) domain registrar of all gTLD domains (.com, .net, .org, .biz, .info & .name), as well as, boutique domains (.la, .tv, .cc, .im & .bz); iMobz.com (www.imobz.com), the coolest mobile content site featuring: ring tones, cell phone games, wallpaper and screensavers; @Radio.FM & @Radio.AM, free Web based email services; Webz.Net (www.webz.net), The Internet Webz Directory, Search the Web by category for Information & Resources; and the ever-popular Web-Radio (www.web-radio.fm), the leading portal for "tuning in" Radio on the Internet. BRS Media Inc. can be found on the World Wide Web at www.brsmedia.fm. dotFM and dotAM are registered trademarks of BRS Media, Inc.

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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Countries Lose Identities By Selling Off TLDs

 
BRS Media Announces iDotz.Net to offer .IM Domain Names via DotzIM

Unique Web Address for the Instant Messaging, Internet Medicine, Information Management and More!

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) October 4, 2006 – BRS Media, an e-commerce firm that specializes in assisting Internet companies build and brand on the power of the Web, announced today the addition of .IM domain names to iDotz.Net, a full service multi-domain registrar service.

DotzIM (www.dotz.im) will provide domain name registration under .IM, the ccTLD from Isle of Man, offering Instant Messaging, Internet Medicine and Information Management domain holders the ability to have a custom branded web address ending in .IM. Domain registration under .IM will also be extended to resellers under iRRP.Net, iDotz.Net Reseller Registrar Program.

"We are pleased to be offering .IM domain names to the world via iDotz.Net." remarked George T. Bundy, Chairman & CEO of BRS Media Inc., "What’s easier to remember than a specialized looking web address under .IM?" adding, "Domains under .IM are easy to access, work reliably worldwide, are so easy to remember and many great names are still available!"

BRS Media became the first company in the World to offer a premium multimedia domain name after launching dotFM® back in 1998. And since that time thousands of web sites have taken advantage of the unique power of a branded web address.

iDotz.Net (www.idotz.net) offers "Cool Domains @ Great Prices" by providing one of the largest range of domain name choices worldwide, easy to use domain management tools, DNS management, web hosting services, SSL secure certificates, and more. The assortment of domain names iDotz.Net offers include; Premium Multimedia Domains such as: .FM, .AM, & .TV; gTLD domains like: .COM, .NET, .ORG, .BIZ, .INFO & .NAME; Country specific domains like: .US, .DE, .IN, .ES & .CN; as well as, Boutique Domains: .LA, .CC, .BZ, .SC & .WS (WebSite).

BRS Media, a member of the National Association of Broadcasters, the International Webcasting Association and the Webcaster Alliance, is a full service Internet e-commerce firm that helps radio and multimedia web sites build and brand on the power of the Web. Currently celebrating over 10 years Online, the company's portfolio comprises: dotFM® (
www.dot.fm) & dotAM® (www.dot.am), domain registrar of premium multimedia .FM and .AM domains; iDotz.Net (www.idotz.net) domain registrar of all gTLD domains (.com, .net, .org, .biz, .info & .name), as well as, boutique domains (.la, .tv, .cc, .ws & .bz); iMobz.com (www.imobz.com), the coolest mobile content site featuring: ring tones, cell phone games, wallpaper and screensavers; @Radio.FM & @Radio.AM, free Web based email services; Webz.Net (www.webz.net), The Internet Webz Directory, Search the Web by category for Information & Resources; and the ever-popular Web-Radio (www.web-radio.fm), the leading portal for "tuning in" Radio on the Internet. BRS Media Inc. can be found on the World Wide Web at www.brsmedia.fm. dotFM and dotAM are registered trademarks of BRS Media, Inc.

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