Social Media Ventures, Inc. Announces Online Advertising Banner Promotion With YourNetPlus.com for the Marketing of
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JERICHO, NY, Jul 30 (MARKET WIRE) --
Social Media Ventures, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SMVI) announced a new online
banner promotion for its social networking site for pet enthusiasts,
PetsPlaces.com (www.petsplaces.com). A banner advertising PetsPlaces.com
will be featured on approximately two hundred active web portals in the
United States, which are hosted by YourNetPlus.com. The Agreement states
the PetsPlaces banner will be shown on these portals for the next twelve
months.
This marketing campaign is the result of an agreement between Social Media
Ventures, Inc. and YourNetPlus.com. "This agreement with YourNetPlus.com
is a perfect fit for the advertising campaign planned for our social
networking site, PetsPlaces.com. YourNetPlus.com provides operational
services to many Internet Service Providers in the United States. The
exposure will be tremendous for PetsPlaces.com as the banner will be
prominently displayed on many of these portal pages", stated Robert W.
Thayer, CEO of Social Media Ventures.
Vince Dima, CEO of YourNetPlus.com, agreed; "To have YourNetPlus.com
involved with an advertising campaign for an up and coming social
networking site like PetsPlaces.com is very exciting. I am a dog owner
myself and this site consists of a terrific online community of pet
owners."
The banners promoting PetsPlaces.com have already been placed on the many
portals hosted by YourNetPlus.com. PetsPlaces.com allows pet owners from
all over the world to come together online, create member profiles, share
photos and interact with each other on a daily basis.
About YourNetPlus.com
YourNetPlus.Com (YNP) is an Internet Service Provider and Aggregator with
its Corporate offices located in Monroe, New York. YNP is one of the
largest Internet Service Aggregators, with a large private label force.
YNP provides services to companies looking for connectivity to the
Internet (Private Label ISP, (PLISP)) for the end-user. With over 56,000
local dial-up numbers in the United States and Canada and a wholesale
broadband the YNP network covers most major and minor cities.
URL: www.YourNetPlus.com
About Social Media Ventures, Inc.
Social Media Ventures (SMVI) is an online media venture company, creating
and acquiring niche social networking websites as well as revenue
generating web sites. SMVI will integrate an online advertising program
that focuses on attracting advertisers to its core demographics for each
social networking site. Currently SMVI operates two social networking
sites: www.petsplaces.com and www.rocktag.us.
Forward-looking statements:
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Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements of future goals or expectations,
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completion of acquisitions and the integration of such businesses with
those of the Company, competition, technological changes, the ability to
obtain financing and other factors. The Company undertakes no obligations
to revise or update any forward-looking statements in order to reflect
events or circumstances that may arise after the date of this press
release.
Contact:
Social Media Ventures, Inc.
www.socialmv.com
Email: ir@socialmv.com
Tele: (516) 204-4843
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