Our latest profile, WrapMail, Inc. (WRAP) could revolutionize online communication.
Businesses and individuals around the world are utilizing WRAP's solution to transform their drab, colorless e-mails into personal, interactive marketing tools.
WRAP's solution is based on the simple premise that all businesses have websites and employees that send emails every day.
Through WRAP's solution these e-mails can become complete marketing tools to promote, brand, sell, drive traffic, and conduct research.
What separates WRAP from other e-mail template services is that all the images in a WRAP e-mail are displayed upon arrival.
With WrapMail, there's no need to "right click to download images," or click a link at the top of an e-mail to see the images that were intended to be seen, according to WRAP's Web site.
This is a significant advantage WRAP has over its competitors.
Five-star ratings and positive reviews
WrapMail is a Google Solutions provider and listed on Google's website under Apps for Business, Google Educational and Google Analytics.
WRAP's solution has a lot of positive reviews and a five-star rating in Google's Apps Marketplace.
Read what others are saying about WRAP's revolutionary solution here: http://www.google.com/enterprise/marketplace/viewListing?productListingId=5463336+12598841016999628455
In addition to e-mail clients like Outlook, Thunderbird, MAC Mail, Entourage, and Notes, WRAP's solution is also offered to Google Business accounts, and users of mobile devices including the iPhone.
As of November 2010, Google had 193.3 million users monthly. And in May 2011, Google surpassed 1 billion unique visitors -- an 8.4 percent increase from a year ago with 931 million unique visitors, a July 20 press release stated.
This is a HUGE opportunity for WRAP to reach more people than ever and grow its audience like never before!
Increased security and protection
Impersonation and Phishing are the two main SPAM and SCAM issues in cyberspace, and very often people receiving these emails don't know if they're really from the listed sender or if they are impersonation/phishing emails.
Through WRAP's solution, e-mail senders are authenticated through the fact that their email is wrapped, images in the wrap showing up without the recipient having to download them and furthermore with the WRAPmail stamp at the bottom of the email.
WRAPmail even offers users to insert a unique code only known to the sender and recipient in each WRAP as an added measure against impersonation, according to a September 23 press release.
Huge global market opportunities
WRAP signed up its first client January 6, 2006 and has signed 3,161 clients as of May 1, 2011. The company's clients span the globe and all industries.
WRAP has thousands of corporate clients around the globe using its proprietary cloud software solution. The company's enterprise level customers include well-known companies like Toshiba in California, Re/Max in the Caribbean and Perry Corporation.
According to statistics, extrapolations and counting by Radicati Group from April 2010, the number of e-mails sent per day in 2010 was around 294 billion.
WRAP's solution has a HUGE opportunity to be used not only for corporate e-mail, but also for personal e-mail.
One of the market segments the company is targeting is schools and universities.
According to an August 2 press release, the combined solution of Google hosting of student e-mails and WrapMail providing interactive letterheads for each student, not only saves schools the cost of e-mail hosting, but also allows every e-mail that's sent to brand the school, profile each student, and generate revenue through sharing of third-party advertising revenue.
WrapMail can be used to create personal email stationary based on social networks (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, MySpace) hobbies, interests etc for anyone's personal email -- a perfect tool for students who want to grow their online social networks.
Based on WRAP's estimates, the projected revenue for WrapMail would be about $0.05 per-mail, of which 25 percent would be donated back to the school, an August 2 press release stated.
For example, a school with 10,000 students sending an average of 10 e-mails per day could generate revenue of $5,000 daily -- $1.825 million annually, of which about $450,000 would go back to the school.
And it's a win-win proposition!
Schools will have an extremely targeted and effective tool to promote themselves, and will realize new revenue at no cost. Advertisers will be able to reach a desirable demographic, and students will receive special offers and coupons.
And finally, WRAP will generate revenue and the creation of an entirely new type of display advertising business.
In addition to schools, WRAP recently announced that its solution is helping one of Norway's major soccer teams create a new stream of revenue. According to an August 10 press release, Hodd Fotball employees wrap every e-mail they send, and have already sold advertising space in the wrap to generate revenue. The estimated revenue the team gets from the wrap works out to be about $0.10 per wrapped e-mail.
Could 2011 be a breakout year for WRAP?
Start your research here: http://wrapmail.com
Good Luck!
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