In this update:
1. Welcome
2. Inframes.com Gets A Makeover
3. Streamline - Content Management
4. Freedomland Internet TV
5. What The Papers Say - now on MSN!
6. More new features on WTPS
7. Have your say on Britain's Afghan attacks
8. Win Prizes! Donate Prizes!
9. Banner swaps
1. Welcome
Thanks for reading this update from inframes.com, the company set up in 1999 by the two former senior SCOOT developers, Jon Ewing and Daniel Rosewarne.
A message from the editor:
Once again sorry for the lack of updates - since May we've been enjoying the typical British summer, polishing our new look site and coming up with hundreds of brilliant new ideas. Well a few anyway - more info below.
All the best and hope you enjoy our new site,
Jon Ewing
jon@inframes.com
2. Inframes.com Gets A Makeover
Here at inframes.com we've been beavering away to give our site a sparkling new look and feel. If you know
someone who is looking for high quality web development, the all new inframes.com referral scheme gives
you a chance to pocket a hefty percentage. The new site also outlines our unique Streamline content
management system (more below) and makes it even easier for you to get What The Papers Say on your
website free!
What on earth are you waiting for?
3. Streamline - Content Management
Streamline is our unique content management system, originally designed for What The Papers Say, and
now available to license from inframes.com.
If your company needs to track site visitors, create a community of subscribers, add and modify content, add
interactive features and competitions, generate online sales and create genuinely useful demographic
statistics to help you target your users more effectively, then Streamline may be for you. Visit www.inframes.com or contact us for more information.
4. Freedomland Internet TV
Internet TV pioneers Freedomland have commissioned Inframes.com to produce a complete content
management system using our groundbreaking Streamline technology.
To find out more about Streamline, click here, or
check out Freedomland here.
5. What The Papers Say - now on MSN!
Looking for another way to get your news kicks on the move? Inframes.com have linked up with none other
than Microsoft to provide What The Papers Say news to Microsoft's MSN WAP service! Direct your WAP
phone towards wap.msn.co.uk for the latest from the best news source on the web.
6. More new features on What The Papers Say
In our unending quest to improve the best daily news site on the web, WTPS is now sporting a rather snappy
Search facility. Dive back through two years' worth of news and sport here.
There are also two new ways to subscribe to the daily WTPS news mailout. For those in a hurry, the WTPS
In Brief mailout delivers just headlines with links to the latest online news; alternatively, you can now choose
to receive just the single strangest, most unusual or just plain fascinating story of the day with our Top Story
mailout. Get subscribing now here.
7. Have your say on Britain's Afghan attacks
The new WTPS poll asks whether you support Britain's involvement in the military strikes against
Afghanistan - so far 61.4% say yes, 28.9% say no and 9.6% aren't sure.
Influence the vote by visiting the WTPS homepage at: http://www.wtps.co.uk
8. Win Prizes! Donate Prizes!
In the latest of our regular WTPS prize competitions, we're giving away video and DVD copies of US box
office smash Exit Wounds, starring Steven Seagal. Get your hands on a copy by answering a few easy
questions here.
As always, we're also on the hunt for great prizes to give away on What The Papers Say. If you've a new
video, show, album, book or..well..just about anything to publicise and are desperate to give away free
copies, get in touch with me at jon@inframes.com
9. Banner swaps
If you've got unsold banner space that you'd like to swap for coverage on the What The Papers Say website,
drop us a line at info@inframes.com. We accept 468x60 GIF banners
with a maximum 10k file size.
You can download our own WTPS banner here
About Inframes.com
Inframes.com is an independent company formed by ex-Scoot developers, Jon Ewing and Daniel Rosewarne. The company is dedicated to providing quality one-to-one marketing services to partners, webmasters and corporates - whilst delivering an enjoyable and useful experience to the end-user. The company has offices in Oxford, UK, with headquarters in Reading at: Huntingdon House, 35 Field Road, Reading, Berks, RG1 6AP. Please see www.inframes.com for further information.
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