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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
Steve Rubel
Schwartz Public Relations
(212) 677-8700, Ext.23
steve.rubel@schwartzpr.com
Mary Ann Boland
internet.com Corporation
(212) 547-7939
mboland@internet.com
http://www.internet.com
internet.com to Host Four Internet Industry
Seminars by the End of 2000
NEW YORK, NY - November 1, 2000 (INB) --
internet.com (Nasdaq: INTM), the Internet Industry Portal, today
announced that it will be offering four paid seminars in November
and December, each focusing on a different issue pertaining to
the Internet industry. Seminar topics will include search engines,
business-to-consumer e-mail strategies, building dynamic Web
sites and the transition from being an ISP to becoming an ASP.
http://www.internet.com
Search Engine Strategies 2000 will take
place on November 9, 2000 at the Adam's Mark Hotel in Dallas,
TX. Moderated by search engine expert Danny Sullivan, Search
Engine Strategies 2000 features presentations and panel discussions
that cover all aspects of search engine-related promotion, including:
Back to the Basics (get up to speed with how search engines work),
Search Engine Friendly Design (how to build a site from the ground
up that pleases both search engines and your visitors), Banners
& Beyond (the unique aspects of buying banners and links
at search engines), Smart Submitting (tips on helping your pages
make it into both crawler-based and human-powered search engines)
and Meet the Search Engines (representatives from various crawler-based
search engines will take questions from attendees). Join us at
this unique one-day event and learn the ins-and-outs of search
engine marketing from top experts in the field. This event will
be sponsored by Subjex.com http://www.subjex.com,
presented by SearchEngineWatch.com and hosted by internet.com.
B2C E-mail Strategies, a ClickZ conference,
will take place November 14-15, 2000 at the Hilton Long Beach
in Long Beach, CA. Learn real-world business-to-consumer e-mail
strategies from industry experts including what's hot and what's
not, optimizing e-mail campaigns, how to acquire more customers,
the art of conversation and e-mail savvy creative. Attend this
two-day conference and fast-track your company's e-mail marketing
success with hard facts and expert how-to advice that you can
apply immediately. For a full list of sponsors and exhibitors,
please visit http://www.clickzconference.com/lb2000nov/sponsors.html.
Building Dynamic Web Sites 2000 will be
held on December 6, 2000 at the Royal Sonesta in Cambridge, MA.
Hosted by WebReference.com, WDVL.com, WebDeveloper.com and internet.com,
Building Dynamic Web Sites 2000 will show you how to manage your
Web site better by separating content from display through a
dynamic site structure. This one-day crash course will show you
how to move from a flat-file nightmare to an easy-to-manage database-driven
set up. You'll learn how database-driven sites work, what the
major software components are, the basics of database management
and how to convert your existing flat-file site to a platform
that can grow and evolve your business.
From ISP to ASP will be held on December
11, 2000 at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, CA. Brought
to you by ASPnews.com, ASP Island.com, ISP-Lists.com, ISP-Planet.com
and produced by internet.com, the keynote speaker and moderator
of this one-day event will be Phil Waineright, Founder and Managing
Editor of ASPnews.com. From ISP to ASP is the first event created
to help Internet access and hosting providers build their businesses.
Industry experts will help you identify your assets and capitalize
on the opportunity of providing distributed applications. Attend
From ISP to ASP and learn what it takes to profit as an ASP from
those that are doing it.
Anyone interested in any of these internet.com
seminars should go to http://seminars.internet.com
for more information and to register. For sponsorship information,
contact Frank Fazio, Jr., Seminar Sales Manager, at (203) 662-2976
or ffaziojr@internet.com.
In addition to these paid seminar events,
internet.com will also be running numerous free Internet Breakfast
Forums throughout the United States and the world. For more information
on these free Internet Breakfast Forums, go to http://www.internetbreakfastforums.com.
About internet.com
internet.com Corporation http://www.internet.com,
the Internet Industry Portal, is headquartered in Darien, CT.
It is a leading provider of global real-time news and information
resources for Internet industry and Internet technology professionals,
Web developers and experienced Internet users. internet.com operates
a network of 144 Web sites, 265 e-mail newsletters, 136 online
discussion forums and over 100 moderated e-mail discussion lists
that generate over 170 million page views monthly. Total "views,"
which include Web site page views, e-mail newsletter views and
e-mail discussion list views, are over 230 million per month.
According to NetRatings, internet.com has nearly 3 million unique
users in the United States alone. Over 25% of internet.com's
views are from outside of the U.S. internet.com's global presence
includes editions for Arabia, Asia, Australia, Belgium, Canada,
China, Espanol, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Italy,
Korea, Japan, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, South
Africa, Taiwan, Turkey and the United Kingdom. internet.com,
with its related internet.com Venture Funds I, II and III, is
an investor in a growing number of business-to-business content
sites and related Internet media properties
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could cause actual results to differ materially from those described
in the forward-looking statements. The potential risks and uncertainties
address a variety of subjects including, for example, the competitive
environment in which internet.com competes; the unpredictability
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from online advertising on internet.com's network of Web sites
and related internet media properties), expenses, cash flows
and stock price; internet.com's investments in international
and venture fund investments; any material change in internet.com's
intellectual property rights and continued growth and acceptance
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and uncertainties, refer to internet.com's reports filed with
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Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The forward-looking
statements included herein are made as of the date of this press
release, and internet.com assumes no obligation to update the
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