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Internet Marketing Forum is Now Open to the Public

Entrepreneurs need constant access to the latest, most trusted internet marketing advice. According to CEO Warren Wooden, PLRInternetMarketing.com internet marketing forum is now open to the public and available for every entrepreneur to participate in and benefit from interacting with internet marketers.

Calgary, Alberta (PRWEB) February 26, 2012

Entrepreneurs need constant access to the latest, most trusted internet marketing advice. According to CEO Warren Wooden, PLRInternetMarketing.com internet marketing forum is now open to the public and available for every entrepreneur to participate in and benefit from interacting with like-minded internet marketers.

Entrepreneurs have easy access to a lot of online marketing information and advice around the web. Unfortunately, most of that information is "one-way", in the form of articles and blog posts and reports. This one-way information provides concepts and ideas but not necessarily practical, applicable, or timely advice. This was a problem that Wooden noticed and PLR Internet Marketing did something about it.

Wooden says, "A lot of online resources provide great information but entrepreneurs don't get the practical here's-how-it-applies-to-you guidance that they need. What entrepreneurs really need to be successful is interaction with internet marketing experts and peers who are facing the same opportunities and challenges. That's where the PLR Internet Marketing forum comes in. Entrepreneurs can freely interact with experts and with each other to learn about how to apply internet marketing to their specific business scenario."

PLR Internet Marketing is a resource site and blog focused on providing free and paid advice on internet marketing for small and large businesses. Started just two years ago by Wooden, it has grown at an astonishing rate, outpacing many other internet marketing leaders.

Until now, PLR Internet Marketing's forum has been in beta mode as a select group of knowledgeable experts and business owners started discussions and built up the forum. But now, the forum is out of beta and available to anyone interested in internet marketing – from the curious to those with big businesses that they are looking to grow.

The forum has three key sections: The Main Marketing Area is for internet-marketing-focused conversations, the “Elite” forum for more advanced topics, and there is also a "coffee lounge" where non-marketing topics can be discussed and where users can enjoy the company of their peers bantering about unrelated issues.

The main value of the forum is the Marketing Area. In that forum, users talk about internet marketing tips, tricks, and techniques, the challenges and opportunities of running an internet marketing business, and how the constant changes in internet marketing impact businesses. With hundreds of members (and growing), the forum has already attracted a wide variety of people, from complete novices to the most experienced. Business owners will love the combination of internet-marketing-focused interaction with a distinctly entrepreneurial flavor.

Wooden says, "There are thousands of posts so far and, with every new post and reply, the forum becomes a more valuable place for internet marketers." Entrepreneurs will find tips and ideas to help them promote their business and internet-marketing-industry professionals will be able to share and discuss the latest best practices

Wooden adds, "The forum is a respectful community where everyone looks out for each other. Spam is not tolerated and actively policed, and the goal of the forum is for everyone to help each other become better at internet marketing."

Wooden admits that there are other internet marketing forums out there but what makes PLR Internet Marketing's forum different is that it’s a free site that is large enough for good interaction with experts but still small enough that "the little guy" won't get buried or disrespected by a few famous users.

"Ultimately, it's about business owners," says Wooden. "We want entrepreneurs to get involved and participate actively. If they see an opportunity for us to improve the forums and make it more useful to them, we want to do that.

For more information about PLR Internet Marketing, visit http://www.plrinternetmarketing.com. To view and access the forum, visit http://www.plrinternetmarketing.com/forum/. Questions and media enquiries can be directed to contact(at)plrinternetmarketing(dot)com.

Warren Wooden
PLR Internet Marketing
403-978-9354
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Internet Business Gp – Notice of Results

Internet Business Group plc

("IBG")

Notice of Preliminary Results

Internet Business Group plc, the AIM listed performance advertising, e-commerce and web hosting company, will announce its Preliminary Results for the year ending 31 October 2005 on Tuesday 28 February 2006.

Briefings for analysts and journalists will be held on that day at the offices of Tavistock Communications, 131 Finsbury Pavement, EC2A 1NT.

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For further information please visit http://www.ibg.co.uk or contact:

Maziar Darvish

Chairman

Internet Business Group

Mob: 07967 039 693

Mike Fletcher/Steven Whitehead

Altium (Berlin: A5V.BE - news)

Tel: 0161 831 9133

Matt Ridsdale/John West

Tavistock Communications

Tel: 020 7920 3150

IBG's performance advertising business trades as AffiliateFuture and its best known e- commerce operations are Sweatband.com and GadgetHub.co.uk. IBG's core skills are in the areas of Internet technology, online marketing and design.

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Internet Business Gp – Trading Update

25 October 2006

("IBG" or the "Company")

Trading Update

Internet Business Group plc, the AIM listed online advertising and e-commerce specialist announces an update on trading for the financial year ended 31 October 2006.

Financial Update

Following a positive outlook reported at the time of our interim results trading has remained strong. As a result, turnover for the financial year ending 31 October 2006 is anticipated to grow by at least 105% to £13.0 million (2005: £6.32 million), representing an increase of 12% above current market expectations of £11.54 million. As a result of this increase and the operational gearing of IBG, earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation and movement on investments are anticipated to grow by almost 175% to approximately £1.15 million (2005: £0.42 million), 20% above current market expectations of £0.96 million. Profit before tax is anticipated to be in the region of £1.1 million (2005: £0.41 million), 9% over current market expectations of £1.01 million.

This strong performance is primarily attributable to the better than anticipated trading of IBG's performance advertising division, AffiliateFuture, supported by solid progress in the newly established media division of the Company.

IBG will be adopting International Financial Reporting Standards early and will be reporting in line with the new standard from the financial year commencing on 1 November (Stuttgart: A0Z24E - news) 2006.

Operational Update

IBG is in the preliminary stages of establishing a discrete media division, incorporating the two key websites acquired from Cheap Flights Limited, as reported on 5 July 2006. These acquisitions have been successfully integrated and the newly recruited commercial team seek to exploit the on-going opportunities. Since IBG's acquisition of the websites the consumer experience has remained unchanged, however, the underlying platform has been completely replaced and upgraded by an IBG in-house designed platform. IBG's media team in London has been supplemented by further recruitment in our Spanish office.

IBG's own travel search engine, Henoo.com, is undergoing significant levels of commercial and technical development. The Directors believe that whilst this activity is strictly a media operation, it provides our performance advertising business, AffiliateFuture, with technologies that significantly differentiate us within the travel sector.

AffiliateFuture Inc., the US online advertising division, is continuing to make good progress and to increase its client base. Whilst the operation's earnings have not broken even on a monthly basis in the current financial year, it is expected to make a small contribution to profit during the course of the 2007 financial year and remains important to the medium-to-long term development of IBG.

Maziar Darvish, Chief Executive, commented: "We are pleased, once more, to be providing a positive trading update which re-iterates the strength of our business model and the growth in our underlying markets. I believe strongly that our core competencies of technology and online marketing, coupled with a solid strategy, differentiate our offering and provide us with strong competitive advantages in the sector. We continue to invest in both infrastructure and people in order to exploit the substantial market opportunities available."

The Company expects to report its preliminary results for the year ended 31 October 2006 by early February 2007.

Enquiries:

Internet Business Group

Maziar Darvish, CEO

Mob: 07967 039 693

http://www.ibg.co.uk

Tavistock Communications

Matt Ridsdale / John West

Tel: 020 7920 3150

Mob: 07796 956 710

Altium Capital Limited

Mike Fletcher / Steven Whitehead

Tel: 0161 831 9133

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IBG's performance advertising business trades as AffiliateFuture and its best known e-commerce operation is Sweatband.com. IBG's core skills are in the areas of Internet technology, online marketing ∓ design.

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