Finally, Help For Poorly Patronized Websites
Added: (Tue Feb 17 2004)
Pressbox (Press Release) -
For Immediate Release
Contact: Shanita Eze (Mrs.)
Email: paashanbooks@mail.com
Tel/Fax: 3193519695, efax: 1-8016841562
Finally, help for poorly patronized websites
Coralville Iowa USA, February 16, 2004 --- As many websites around the world are experiencing visitor draught and low patronage despite an often widely reported "dotcom" upsurge, a female web entrepreneur, Shanita Eze, has launched an initiative aimed at helping websites effectively mobilize support and patronage from their target audiences.
“Many web owners wonder why they get few hits and poor patronage on their sites. The reason is simple: people easily get repelled by boring web content, but are known to frequent well promoted websites with dynamic content. Imagine seeing the same content month in, month out on a website. You just get the impression that the website owner is absent-minded or on prolonged holiday,” comments Mrs. Eze, a substance abuse counselor and writer.
Thus, every website should have content that is lively, dynamic, useful and compelling to its target visitors. But this could be very expensive and time consuming for many web owners in view of the high fees charged by web designers and the cost of collating and processing relevant information.
Not to worry! Mrs. Eze’s Paashan News Service is offering an accessible, convenient and cost-effective solution in its weekly news feed powered by customized software developed by another Iowan, Andrew Miller.
“In a nutshell, we have set up a global news community on the web and we gather and process news about members of that community and distribute such news among them and their web visitors in a way that makes each member better known, better appreciated and better patronized or supported by their respective web visitors,” explains Mrs. Eze.
Paashan News Service is targeting 10, 000 subscribers worldwide in its first year of operation. This is anchored on the numerous advantages presented by the service, among them the publicity gained from its professionally written and edited quarterly article on each subscriber which appears simultaneously on all subscribing websites, reaching millions of global web visitors whose attention is engaged, and interest aroused in a way that turns them into loyal patrons of subscribers.
For more information on how private, corporate and not-for-profit websites can benefit from this initiative, visit www.PaashanNewsService.com.