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Journalists Find Relief From Spam With Woomail

Posted on: Tuesday, 1 April 2008, 09:00 CDT

Of all professions who have benefited from the advent of email is journalists and reporters -- who can have media stories and newsfeed streaming into their inbox 24 hours a day. With subscriptions all over the web and an email address that is often published online, the grim downside is that media professionals also are one of the professions hit the hardest by spam. Woomail has been widely accepted by journalists across the nation and around the world. Initially contacted for media enquiries, reporters have turned to Woomail to stop their own spam issues.

A study regarding journalism on the Internet published by The Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet at George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management found that 45% of journalists surveyed use the phone less and rely heavily on email to conduct business. While many journalists tout email as one of the best advancements in the industry, others feel weighed down under the burden of email spam that is robbing precious time out of every work day.

Woomail is not like conventional email although it does interact seamlessly with email, allowing media professionals to still do their job efficiently and maintain their critical electronic contacts. Fortunately, that is where the differences end. Unlike email, Woomail cleverly and effectively takes the power from the sender and gives complete control to the recipient. Each message sent to a Woomail user must be handwritten and instantly hand delivered. Journalists simply include a link on a story (woomail.com/journalistname) that has no value to mass marketers but allows hand written messages. Media pros use all 5 of Woomail's secure methods of messaging granting different levels of entry while maintaining overall authority of who can message them and for how long. Mass marketers and spammers know that Woomail links and email addresses have no value, leaving professionals alone to tend to real business that arrives via in box. A free version of Woomail is available at http://www.woomail.com.

About Woomail

Woomail is a superior method of online instant email delivery that is 100% spam and virus free, and completely encrypted. Media enquiries can be directed to John Halloran at 787-217-5311 or http://www.woomail.com/1.


Source: Business Wire

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