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InteleCom Launches Web 2.0 Viral Communication Tools Through Its Social Network
New Web 2.0 Social Network toksee launched 3 new viral communication tools for easy copy and placement on websites and blogs
Jul. 16, 2008 08:00 AM
InteleCom
announced that its new Web 2.0 Social Network toksee successfully launched 3
new viral communication tools or widgets for easy copy and placement on
websites and blogs. All 3 immediately received top rankings from Widgetbox.
The toksee chat or video messaging widget allows toksee
Members to talk with and see their friends and family who also have the toksee
online conference system. The toksee guest chat widget can be emailed to
multiple non-toksee Members for video conferencing. The most popular is the
toksee instant messenger widget which can be placed on any website for
audio-video instant messaging and chat and can be used for instant product
information, customer service, technical support and a host of other functions.
All three communication tools or widgets are viral and
non-members can click them to join the toksee community and obtain these free
widgets for their own use.
The community is made up of independent business people who
share information and opportunities with each other. An assortment of free
communication and marketing widgets are available to improve Members'
communication capabilities and online presence. More advanced communication and
marketing services will be offered on a subscription basis and a Referral
Reward Program shares revenues from these services with the community Members.
Mike Connor, President of InteleCom, Inc., stated, "We
receive valuable instant feedback from our Members and so far the positive
comments have been flooding in. We are now implementing the infrastructure that
will soon become the backbone of our paid services. The popularity of the new
communication tools has further propelled us well into the top 100,000 websites
in the world, according to the Alexa ratings."
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