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A new method to help find missing adults and children

Released on = August 14, 2007, 1:29 pm

Press Release Author = Rolv Heggenhougen

Industry = Management

Press Release Summary = Unfortunately people, especially children, go missing every
day. There are a great number of methods in place to help find the missing BUT one
very obvious method is totally ignored, not to say impossible until WrapMail
(www.wrapmail.com) developed its technology: email. Not email-blasts BUT using the
emails people send every day anyway (one-on-one emails)!

Press Release Body = Unfortunately people, especially children, go missing every
day. There are a great number of methods in place to help find the missing BUT one
very obvious method is totally ignored, not to say impossible until WrapMail
(www.wrapmail.com) developed its technology: email. Not email-blasts BUT using the
emails people send every day anyway (one-on-one emails)!
Corporate and Government employees send emails ever day, these emails go to the
public, business and government agencies but when they arrive they are plain black
on white.
Each of these emails could have a wrap surrounding the email that in addition to
information and links to the respective websites also could feature pictures of
missing adults and/or children. WrapMail, Inc.’s technology allows for dynamic
rotation so that every single email that is sent out could feature new missing kids
so that every single one is exposed to the receiving audience. There are already RSS
feeds out with data on missing kids that can be incorporated into a wrapmail. This
is the milk carton of the 21st Century! All emails that leave WrapMail, Inc. have an
amber alert on the bottom, currently linking to missing children in Florida where
WrapMail is headquartered. This RSS feed comes from the Center for Missing and
Exploited Children.
These pictures could have embedded hyperlinks that lead to pages with more details
(such as more pictures, last seen, clothes worn, last seen with etc).
There are about 50 billion emails sent every day; one-on-one emails that is, every
one of them could be looking for missing children.
The bottom line is that these emails are sent every day anyway – why not use them
for something good? WrapMail offers their solution for free for approved
organizations (organizations that focus on finding missing adults and children) as
they, like everyone else, send external emails every day. WrapMail further offers
its clients to incorporate this feature for free either with just an amber alert or
a rotation of missing people with every outbound email. Missing people could also
mean WANTED people such as criminals and terrorists!
WrapMail also offers a free solution found at www.mywrapmail.com where users can set
up a free email account and then build their own wrap with pictures and links.
Please email info@wrapmail.com for more information.


Web Site = http://www.wrapmail.com

Contact Details =
Main Headquarters
305 South Andrews Avenue, Suite 505
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33301

* Phone: (954) 376-4750
* Fax: (954) 208-4443
* eMail: info@wrapmail.com

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