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UK's prmailbox.com crosses the pond to US
Free email service for public relations professionals finds favour (favor?) in the United States
Wednesday June 25, 2003
UK's prmailbox.com crosses the pond to US
Free email service for public relations professionals finds favour (favor?) in the United States
Contact: Tracey Hopkin
PR Press Network, owner/operator
mailto:tracey@prpn.com
http://www.prpn.com
Web-based email service prmailbox.com (http://www.prmailbox.com) has registered its first US-based subscribers - even though the service is designed to be an all-British affair and is yet to be officially launched!
The free service, part of the PR Press Network (http://www.prpn.com) is aimed at UK-based public relations professionals and has been marketed to a select crowd of the industry's main players in the UK.
"We always knew the service would prove useful to public relations professionals outside of the UK as it offers the 'dot com' prmailbox domain name, rather than the 'dot co dot uk' address," explained PR Press Network owner/operator Tracey Hopkin. "However, the take up we're seeing is happening a lot sooner than we ever anticipated.
"Of course, it's pretty hard to keep anything under wraps in the Internet age, so we're just going to have to revise our email traffic expectations to accommodate international subscribers, because we're not about to turn anyone away if they find the prmailbox.com service useful."
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About the PR Press Network
The PR Press Network is a provider of free services to the UK media industry. Launched in May 2003, its first websites were newsnext.com, prposts.com and prfinder.com. The PR Press Network has more in the pipeline for the remainder of 2003 and into 2004.
More info about the sites can be found at http://www.prpn.com/sites.html
While the sites and services have a clear UK focus, international users are encouraged to use the sites and the PR Press Network has plans to offer its services to a more international audience by the end of 2003.
PR Press Network
http://www.prpn.com
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