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Vocus, Inc. Joins Email Service Provider Coalition (ESPC) and Helps Steer Dozens Dedicated to Preserving Email as a Legitimate Marketing Tool

Vocus, Inc., a leading provider of on-demand software for corporate communications and public relations, today announced that they have become a member of the Email Service Provider Coalition (ESPC).

LANHAM, Md. (PRWEB) July 20, 2005 -- Vocus, Inc., a leading provider of on-demand software for corporate communications and public relations today announced that they have become a member of the Email Service Provider Coalition (ESPC).

The ESPC was formed in 2002 at the urging of a number of leading marketers and email service providers committed to preserving email as a legitimate marketing channel and to protecting this tool against the threat of spam and unscrupulous email marketing practitioners. The clear leader of the email sender community, the ESPC continues to work towards standards and policies that reward responsible email marketing and promote the long-term growth and viability of the industry.

Traditionally, the ESPC recognizes that there are two types of mass email senders, disruptive junk spam, and those who use it as a legitimate sales and commerce tool. However, Vocus, Inc. tends to lean toward a third category wherein their product is simply responsible for sending out legitimate messages and communications.

Vocus provides an integrated on-demand software suite for PR professionals. The Vocus on-demand software suite manages media and analyst relationships; interactive email campaigns; projects and news; files, documents and other collateral; and online newsrooms. The software also analyzes media coverage and other PR information to provide real-time feedback on the effectiveness of PR campaigns and early intelligence on trends unfolding in the press.

Collectively, Vocus customers send out millions of emails per year related to legitimate and important corporate communications and public relations," said Rick Rudman, President and CEO of Vocus, Inc. We are very concerned about the spread of disruptive spam, and our involvement with the ESPC guarantees that we will be at the forefront of the efforts to eliminate spam and protect the use of email as a viable communication tool."

About Vocus, Inc.
Vocus is a leading provider of on-demand software for corporate communications and public relations. Our web-based software suite helps organizations of all sizes manage local and global relationships and communications with journalists, analysts, public officials and other key audiences. Our software helps customers manage media relations, news monitoring and analysis, interactive email campaigns, online newsrooms, and government relations activities. Vocus software is delivered as an easy-to-use and cost-effective annual subscription, with no need for internal hardware, software or IT support. Vocus has more than 1,100 customers representing organizations of all sizes across a wide variety of industries. Our software is currently available in four languages, and is in use by customers around the world. Since 1999, we have achieved 23 consecutive quarters of revenue growth, and have received awards for company growth and product excellence. Vocus is based in Lanham, MD with offices in North America and Europe. For more information please visit www.vocus.com or call 800.345.5572.

About the Email Service Provider Coalition
The Email Service Provider Coalition (ESPC) was formed in November 2002 to fight spam while protecting the delivery of legitimate email. The ESPC is composed of 62 members including CheetahMail, an Experian Company; Constant Contact; Digital Impact; DoubleClick; ProspectivDirect; Return Path Inc.; SKYLIST and StrongMail Systems, Inc. The ESPC is currently working on solutions to spam and deliverability concerns through a combination of legislative advocacy, technological development, and industry standards. Its flagship initiative, Project Lumos, is an industry-authored solution to the spam problem. For more information on ESPC, please visit www.espcoalition.org.

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