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Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises Releases BannerView.com Newsletter Management System |
January 31, 2001 - Las Vegas - Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises has released the BannerView.com Newsletter Management System. This system is an easy to use platform for managing an email newsletter. It is accessed and operated using any standard web browser and is hosted by the web site operator. The program is easily integrated into an existing web site with only minor modifications. The system provides the most essential functions for managing web site operators' newsletter campaigns. It is essential for any web site operator to keep their visitors informed about new products, services and announcements. The BannerView.com Newsletter Management System is a convenient way to do just that. Having a newsletter available to web site visitors will keep them coming back more often and will make sure they know the latest news from your company and web site. Some of the features of the BannerView.com Newsletter Management System include: Additional product information and a demonstration version can be found by visiting -- http://www.BannerView.com/products/newsletter About BannerView.com: BannerView.com, a division of Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises, is an E-Business Solutions Provider (E-BSP) at the forefront of developing web enabled platforms. Utilizing the latest in open source software, BannerView.com creates, operates and maintains highly dynamic and robust E-business solutions. About Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises: Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises is an Internet information resource company publishing a variety of web sites ranging from technology news to classified advertising to providing e-business solutions. Web sites in the Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises Network (CHE Network) include: RITRO.com -- Real Insight Through Raw Opinion, is a web community with topics and articles on life experiences in which members and aspiring writers have the opportunity to voice their opinions, vote on topics and obtain writing advice. Press contact: Mark Cenicola |