110 Media Partners With Everyone.net

MELVILLE, N.Y. – In a move to bolster web1000.com's free web host offerings, parent company 110 Media Group Inc. has penned a deal with Everyone.net, an email outsourcing company based in San Jose, Calif.

After recently purchasing web1000.com and launching web1000traffic.com, a traffic monetizer for web1000's more than 450,000 hosted websites, the deal with Everyone.net includes providing free, customized email accounts for webmasters using their own domain names.

Everyone.net's email services, which reach an estimated 300,000 domains, include spam and virus protection, and Internet Message Access Protocol for retrieving email and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol for accessing information directories.

110 Media CEO Ray Barton said the deal with Everyone.net will help fortify webmaster revenue opportunities.

"If I have my own website, it is very important to have an email address '@' that site, especially for those who use their site for business," Barton said.

110 Media chief Tim Schmidt said his company expects to begin implementing the service within the next 60 days as part of web1000's re-emergence as a free web hosting company.

The company also recently updated web1000's logo as part of the restructuring process, to let webmasters know the company is under new ownership.

110 Media is a publicly traded company helmed by Schmidt and Barton. The company trades on the Nasdaq under the ticker OTEN.

110 Media is the parent company of adult affiliate site Mobbucks.com.

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