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Surfree.com Premieres New Affiliate Program

Aug 24, 1998
1 minute read

Independent ISP Surfree.com, today announced the launch
of the Premier Affiliate Program.


The program is designed so that Surfree.com acts as an outsourcer for
portals who want to offer branded
Internet access. Internet-based companies offer their users Surfree.com’s
unlimited nationwide Internet access for $14.95 per month through branded
Web pages accessed directly from Premier Affiliate Web sites.


The company signed agreements with leading Web portals and publishers,
including iName, AllApartments.com,
Computer Currents, Daily Rocket, Match.com, MetaCrawler, National Enquirer
Online
, Tourbus, and Webstakes.com.


“Internet access is key to developing a complete service solution for
portals or high-traffic Web sites,” said Adam Portnoy,
founder and CEO of Surfree.com. “A portal strategy is successful when it
provides users with the best information and services
on the Internet. Surfree.com is especially well positioned as large sites
migrate toward offering branded Internet access.”


All Premier Affiliates are provided with branded Web pages that are created
and maintained by Surfree.com and integrated transparently into Premier
Affiliate Web sites, the company said.


In addition to the Premier Affiliate Program, Surfree.com said its standard
affiliate network serves over half-a-million banner impressions daily,
promoting the $14.95 per month Internet access package
to approximately 2,000 independent sites.

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