Have you visited WorldNetDaily’s “backroom” yet?
This exciting new feature was created to showcase “insider information, scoops, scandals, and generally speaking, fascinating, funny and outrageous behind-the-scenes stuff,” says WND founder and Editor Joseph Farah.
Dubbed “WND BACKROOM,” the new feature is sent by e-mail to all recipients of WND’s daily e-mail “News Alerts.” The service is entirely free, and requires only that WND readers key in their e-mail address on the sign-up page. (E-mail addresses are kept strictly confidential and not shared with any other organization or individual.)
Sent 7-days-a-week, free of charge, the service provides a concise, one-page e-mail preview of the coming day’s entire WorldNetDaily edition — both news and commentary — an asset for busy people. And the Monday 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. Subscribers also receive notification of commercial offers and special deals WND deems of likely interest to our readers.
“But now,” said Farah, “the News Alert is evolving into much more. It is becoming a true ‘WorldNetDaily insider’ back channel. We encourage all of our readers to take advantage of this free service. It’s gotten just too good to miss.”
For instance, the News Alert being e-mailed this coming Saturday, Feb. 3, will provide some insider mini-scoops on:
- FreeRepublic.com’s “Count the White House Silverware Party;”
- Clinton’s last-minute Whitewater pardons;
- Chao nixed another China-hawk from joining the conservative Heritage Foundation;
- Clinton holdovers in the Bush II administration; and – most importantly,
- How WorldNetDaily stopped the lead singer of “Hootie and the Blowfish” from watching Fox TV’s “Temptation Island.” Don’t miss that one.
So sign up for WorldNetDaily’s free e-mail “News Alerts” and receive a free WorldNetDaily bumper sticker (U.S. residents only) – and be in the loop for each edition of WND BACKROOM. Sign up here.
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