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Metro One Offers Marketers Automated System to Reach New Movers
| Source: Metro One Telecommunications
BEAVERTON, OR--(Marketwire - September 5, 2008) - Reaching the coveted 1.3 million households
and businesses relocating each month has never been easier through a new
data service from Metro One Telecommunications (NASDAQ : INFO ).
Through a new Counts and Order System developed by Metro One, marketers
from companies large and small can perform a quick query to identify the
number of recent movers in any given geography, and then order the contact
lists on a self-serve basis anytime day or night from their own computer.
"This system will help more marketers not only reach the lucrative market
of people and businesses that have moved recently, but do so in a way that
is more convenient and more targeted than ever before," said Jim Hensel,
CEO of Metro One Telecommunications.
The Counts and Order System helps marketers tap into the estimated 15-20
million households and businesses that relocate each year -- a prime time
for marketing goods and services. Metro One's platform allows users to
refine their search using home values, renter/owner status and several
other criteria.
In addition to Metro One's vast residential database, the Company has
included more than a dozen business-related data sets to the new resource.
This will help marketers target the estimated 20 percent of businesses that
relocate annually, such as medical doctors, dentists, nurses,
chiropractors, truckers, truck fleet operators, lawyers, and government
agencies.
System users must first register with the company by calling a Metro One
sales representative at 800.763.6063. More information is at
www.m1data.com.
About Metro One Telecommunications
Based in Beaverton, Ore., a suburb of Portland, Metro One is an information
services provider, offering inbound and outbound contact services, data and
analytics, and related services. In the past two years, the company has
processed more than 300 million data transactions.