-- Boosters created a majority of the sites -- usually focused on a single sport, football. -- An alumnus or small group of alumni were the second most-frequent creators of sites. Why? They are trying to more easily reconnect with former classmates, organize class reunions or receive current school and community news. -- 4,500 monthly visitors on average used the basic standalone sites, even when those sites had limited features. -- 14,521 monthly visitors on average used the sites when they received active school support. -- Up to 800 downloads of highlights of a general football game were reported at a site offering that service. -- 1,100 highlights on average were downloaded for the homecoming game posted on that site. -- Up to 9,000 unique monthly visitors were reported at more sophisticated alumni-centric domains. -- From 1,000 to 2,000 unique monthly visitors were reported at more basic alumni-centric sites. -- Estimates of average annual local advertising revenue per site ranged from more than $10,000 to $2,000."The DigitalTown network of 27,000 spirit sites will offer a rich menu of free features -- from email to Social TV to organizing tools -- that will attract a broader, deeper base of community users," said Richard Pomije, founder and chairman. "The results of our research, when applied to our 27,000 sites, show the potential for DigitalTown to become a leader in its class. "DigitalTown will make it possible to increase connectivity with and support of your hometown and your high school throughout your life no matter where you are," Pomije said. "From this grassroots level, users will be able to reach out to others with similar interests. Schools in towns and cities throughout the country will receive a sophisticated, fun way to interact with their users and supporters, strengthening those bonds and increasing their ability to generate more financial and volunteer support." About DigitalTown DigitalTown, Inc. is based in Burnsville, MN. It is the leading developer of local spirit and community sites for high school alumni, boosters and students. Any statements contained herein related to future events are forward-looking statements and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. DigitalTown undertakes no obligation to update any such statements to reflect actual events.
Contact Information: Contact: Marcia Appel DigitalTown, Inc. (952)890-2362 mappel@digitaltown.com