Ever miss a Saturday or Sunday edition of WorldNetDaily and wish you
could still access the weekend's top stories on Monday?
Since many readers log on to the popular newssite from their
workplace computers and are therefore unable to access the site from
home on weekends, WorldNetDaily now has an easy answer to the countless
reader requests for a simple way to avoid missing any stories: WND's
e-mail "News Alerts."
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Sent out at midnight Pacific seven days a week, the free service
provides a concise, one-page e-mail overview of the coming day's entire
WorldNetDaily edition -- both news and commentary -- an asset for busy
people.
And now the Monday "News Alert" contains hotlinks to all of
Saturday's and Sunday's WND exclusive stories, so that readers who
missed the weekend edition can easily go back and access stories that
interest them.
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In fact, says WorldNetDaily CEO and Editor Joseph Farah, the
free
e-mail News Alerts have become an extremely popular "back-door" source for all kinds of information, upcoming features and special deals for the site's readers.
"It has grown phenomenally, and no wonder," said Farah. "All our readers have to do is key in their e-mail address and they automatically receive these special messages to keep them abreast of what is happening -- and upcoming -- at WorldNetDaily."
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WND's co-founder and senior vice president of marketing, Elizabeth Farah, added: "The e-mail alerts, besides benefiting the site's readers, help us at the same time. After all, the more people receive our alerts, the more valuable we become to advertisers who buy ads on the alerts -- and that in turn helps us to pay the bills and to keep bringing our loyal readers the news they can trust. It's a total win-win deal."
The News Alert is evolving into an important "insider" communication channel as well, says Joseph Farah. "Anything that for whatever reason cannot go on the website -- special announcements about upcoming events, late-breaking information, even special deals on merchandise -- goes into the WND News Alerts. It's become an important part of what we do. I encourage all our readers to take advantage of it."
Sign up now for WND's free e-mail "News Alerts," and receive a FREE WorldNetDaily bumper sticker as well (U.S. residents only).