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Originally published at Internet.comTell A Friend Tool
Take advantage of the power of viral marketing! SiteTell displays a button on your Web site containing the text "Tell A Friend About This Site." Visitors click on this button and are immediately presented with a popup Web page where they can enter the e-mail addresses or ICQ numbers of up to 10 of their friends or associates.
Once they enter the details, they have the option of including a personal message, telling their friends about your Web site. They then click on the "send" button, and the e-mails/ICQ messages are automatically dispatched to their friends in seconds, instantly notifying them about your Web site.
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The Marketing Intelligence Master is the out-of-the box tool for retailers and wholesalers, which enables you to create a professional Web site and manage content in just minutes.
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Mobile SMS Access
SMS Access is a micro billing payment mechanism that allows your Web site visitors to pay for your content with just one SMS text message send. SMS Access allows content providers to choose from a range of payment options and charges. Not only are one-time payments possible, but also frequent charges like monthly memberships or time based access, such as one-hour access.
A simple three-step process walks Web site visitors through the payment process. SMS Access is 100% anonymous. No downloading of software and no personal details are required.
As of this writing, Mobile SMS Access is available for mobile phone subscribers in the UK, Netherlands, and Spain.
Author: Laura Rush
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