Tuesday, October 7, 2008

In the interest of keeping you inspired to create and as a way to market your businesses more effectively, I quite often browse Tech Crunch's Elevator Pitches. "Elevator Pitches" is a way for startups to pitch and market their idea/products to the masses... in 60 seconds or less. My most recent find, Wrapmail, takes a tool that's used every day and fortifies it to assist in marketing yourself, your business, and your clients.

WrapMail helps companies “wrap” already existing email traffic, that leaves from your,and/or your employees, every day. These emails go to a captive audience (Vendors, Customers, Prospects and Friends/Family). WrapMail wraps the outgoing emails in up to 4 frames with pictures, graphics, text, links and/or audio and they do this on the server level so there’s no need to change any routines on the desktop (the sender does not see the wrap). The wrap is customizable, can be specifically targeted, and turned of at will.





There are two editions to suit your needs. The free Individual Edition is ideal for students, recent graduates, hobbyists or anyone that wants to customize their email to reflect their interests and personality. Users can create Wraps that contain content from their Facebook, MySpace, eBay or LinkedIn profiles, resumes, dating profiles, alma mater, or favorite sports teams. WrapMail is also perfect for creating and sending invitations, greeting cards, or surveys.

The Business Edition can be customized according to your financial and marketing needs, shares a server with Wrapmail (they become your outgoing mail server) and Click tracking (to see who is following what in your wraps). Also there is an Enterprise Edition that gives business their own server, extended customer support, and more detailed tracking options.

Check out some of the examples below:









This is a great idea and I should have thought of it first. Kudos Wrapmail!

2 Comments:

  1. The Real Realtor said...
    Another Million dollar idea...just a day short! GREAT Marketing idea. Crazy but these "new ideas" on the way that business has to be done to stay alive. The problem is there's so much to choose from and I don't even know which step should come 1st. How (rhetorically speaking) do you look into these new & Exciting ideas when you are to stressed out just trying to stay alive.
    Rolv E. Heggenhougen said...
    Thank you for the great review. Should anyone have any questions I would be more than happy to answer: rolvATwrapmailinc.com

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