PresenterNet Launches New Era of Online Advertising Technology

04/30/2007

San Clemente, CA – PresenterNet, provider of online interactive Web presentation applications, today demonstrated Advertising Showrooms, a new technology that delivers online messaging distinctly different from all other Internet media.

PresenterNet’s Advertising Showrooms deliver content-rich, focused messaging to Internet viewers, who display and control interactive visuals. Showrooms may be embedded in popular social network pages like MySpace, or found by searches on Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc. Advertisers may also lead viewers to their Showrooms through email links or online display ads.

A detailed description and a sample demonstration are available at http://www.presenternet.com/html/advertising-showrooms.php.

In launching Advertising Showrooms, PresenterNet CEO Doug Wolfgram announced, “Our Showrooms represent a completely new medium for online advertising that is not available from any other resource.”

Wolfgram added, “Current Web promotions usually bring potential customers to static display ads, unfocused Web site splash pages, or low resolution videos. By contrast, potential customers viewing Showrooms control high quality interactive media at their own speed and often listen to narration by credible business professionals.”

On entering Advertising Showrooms, viewers can input interactive comments onscreen, ask questions, or request follow-up contacts.

“One of the other things we love about Showrooms,” explained Wolfgram, “is that they can be set up immediately and inexpensively by almost anyone. This makes them ideal for advertising and promotion by even small companies and home-based businesses.”

For more information about PresenterNet, please visit www.presenternet.com.

About PresenterNet:

PresenterNet’s online services emphasize high-impact interactive presentations, data collection from prospect interactions, database applications and customized reporting. The company has committed all of its products to compatibility with industry standards, such as Macromedia Flash, Macromedia FlashPaper, Microsoft Internet Explorer, PowerPoint(tm), Mozilla, and Apple Macintosh, as well as emerging technology leaders like Skype.

 
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