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2002 08/05/2002
THUS Launches E-zine: DEMON@THUS THUS launches new E-Zine to provide insight into 'life on the Internet' Leading UK telecoms and Internet service provider, THUS plc, has launched a new E-Zine aimed at ensuring that businesses and home workers are able to make the most out of their 'life on the Internet'. The E-Zine follows the launch of Demon's E-Portal and combined they provide a complete 'Demon' guide to surfing the web, from the access required, to the issues that are important to today's 'surfers'. The new online magazine, 'DEMON@THUS', launched this week, can be found at www.demonatthus.net and provides users with an online guide to the web that contains comment on various key aspects of the industry and highlights the vast potential it holds for businesses. It offers a variety of services to web-users including a news service that is informative and incisive, keeping readers abreast of all the issues affecting the online business community. The site also offers its users comment from industry experts on topical issues such as 'Why will ADSL transform business?' or 'Just What is an E-envoy?'. The dramatic rise and fall of the dot.com fever has lead to many companies taking a far more cautious view of the web, giving rise to the question what can we use the Internet for? Demon intends to answer this question by providing step-by-step guides to achieving more through the Net. These will show that the Internet is more than just a sales channel; it has become an indispensable tool for communication, marketing, sales and building customer relationships. The workshop contains online guides to provide advice on how you can make the most of your online potential. The Internet is now in version two, the hype is over, it is now a serious business tool that is essential to today's market. A Demon specific news section is available where interested parties can keep themselves informed of announcements and offers coming from one of the UK's leading ISP's. Jim Reid, Executive Director, Sales & Marketing, commented,
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