In this update:
1. Welcome
2. Free WTPS newsfeed
3. WTPS on WAP
4. Media coverage
5. Slinky Design
6. inframes signs with iSyndicate.com
7. Poll results
8. New ratecard
9. £50 off at Macdonald Hotels
1. Welcome
Thanks for reading this update from inframes.com,
the company set up last year by the two former senior
SCOOT developers, Jon Ewing and Daniel Rosewarne.
A message from the editor:
What The Papers Say is going to be available almost
anywhere this summer with the release of our new WAP
service on the horizon and numerous sites taking
advantage of both our free and paid syndication deals.
But we're always looking for new and different
partners, so feel free to drop me a line if you think
we can do business.
All the best,
Jon Ewing
jon@inframes.com
2. Free WTPS newsfeed
Webmasters can now create a free, customised,
What The Papers Say news page on their own website
in less than two minutes. There's no registration
required and you can choose colours and fonts to
match your own pages. And everyone who links to us
will be entitled to a free web link on our new
Friends of WTPS page.
More details:
click here
3. WTPS on WAP
Got a WAP phone? Then you can be one of the first
to beta-test our new What The Papers Say WAP service.
Email jon@inframes.com to find out more details.
4. Media coverage
You may have spotted What The Papers Say popping up
in the July issue of Internet Magazine, or in Best
at the end of June. More recently, WTPS has been
described as "a must for those with a need to know"
by the editor of web directory just35.com.
As always, a special thanks to all at Berkeley PR
for their hard work.
5. Slinky Design
Our sister company, Slinky Design, specialises in
web development for Microsoft products including
NT Server, Exchange, SQL Server and Internet
Information Server (IIS). A ratecard is available
to download from the colourful showcase site at:
http://www.slinkydesign.com
6. inframes signs with iSyndicate.com
What The Papers Say is now available for
syndication via our new partner, iSyndicate.com.
Divided into three newsfeeds, UK News, World News
and Sport, What The Papers Say's uniquely objective
view of the British press can feature as a site's
primary news source or as a complement to existing
newswire services. For more info, email
jon@inframes.com.
7. Poll results
What The People Say! results from our latest
poll at http://www.wtps.co.uk
Question:
What is a fair price for a litre of petrol?
Answers:
77.2% - £.0.50
13.8% - £.0.75
9.0% - £.0.95
After 312 votes
8. New ratecard
What The Papers Say has a new ratecard for banner
and email advertising rates featuring reader
demographics and full details of special offer
packages. For a copy, email jon@inframes.com
(NB. requires Microsoft Excel)
9. £50 off at Macdonald Hotels
An exclusive deal through What The Papers Say:
get £50 off food, wine and beauty treatments at
Macdonald Hotels for romantic weekends in Edinburgh,
walking in the Lake District and family breaks
throughout the UK - for details visit:
http://www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk/papersay.html
About inframes.com
inframes.com is an independent company formed by ex-Scoot developers, Jon Ewing and Daniel Rosewarne in 1999. The company is dedicated to providing creative internet technology services to webmasters and corporates whilst delivering an enjoyable and useful experience to the end-user. The company's headquarters are at: Huntingdon House, 35 Field Road, Reading, RG1 6AP.