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Feb 26, 2002
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AmericanGreetings.com Hits 1.1 Million Paid Subs

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Yeah! I've got another speaker lined up for our May 21st Selling Subscriptions to Internet Content Summit: the CEO of AmericanGreetings.com will be joining our free-to-fee panel to talk about the fact that they made the transition to charging for content. I'm happily astonished by the fact that they have sold a reported 1.1 million subscriptions in less than 90 days since the paid service launched amidst much press-speculation on December 4th 2001. To learn more about the other speakers presenting their Case Studies at the Summit go to the online invitation here:

http://sherpastore.com/page.cfm/1950

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