Welcome to Saipro, Inc.!
We are a leading website design, hosting, and marketing company in the Flushing, New York area that specializes in providing web solution services for business owners who want to maintain control of their web presence. Our cost-effective business solutions are perfect for small businesses that don't want to hire a full-time IT and online marketing staff. We can transform your static web pages to a professional small business website.
Our Web site development software and hosting services are empowering thousands of small businesses around the world to point and click their way to professional web presences at affordable prices.
As you know, an online business is not just web pages but the ability to promote your web site to search engines, know where your customers are coming from, keep track of your other advertisements’ progress, collect customer's email, and much more! At Saipro, Inc., we believe your web presence should increase your business revenue, lower your advertising and administrative expense, and provide better customer service to your clients. If your web presence is decreasing your profit margin and isn’t giving your company these advantages, please schedule a no cost, no obligation web demonstration to see how we can improve your web presence. Saipro, Inc. offers an affordable, turnkey Internet solution for small-to-medium sized businesses. Here are some of the benefits: - No contracts
- Unlimited uploads and modifications
- Unlimited toll-free technical support
- Website marketing tools
- Unlimited search engine promotion
- Website traffic statistics tracking tool
- Email marketing program
- Flash editor
- Email accounts and email aliases
- Online inventory management tools
- Ecommerce solution tools
- Real-time credit card processing, shopping cart, catalog, shipping methods, tax procedures
- Web site language translator
- Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, French, Greek, Korean, Japanese, German, Dutch
- Customize website design
- And much more!
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Our Java-script-based Rich Text Editor (RTE) is now available. If you know how to use Microsoft Word or any other common word processing application, then mastering the new Rich Text Editor will be piece of cake. Our email feature can now be integrated with POP3 mail applications. Please see below list for more details. Your email storage space is now 1 Gigabytes. |
Windows: Outlook Express 6.0 | Outlook Express 5.0 | Outlook 2003 | Outlook 2002 | Outlook 2000 | Netscape 7.0 | Netscape 6.x | Thunderbird 1.5 | Eudora 7
Mac OS X: Mail for Mac 1.3 | Mail for Mac 1.2 | Mail for Mac 1.1 | Netscape 7 | Netscape 6.x | Eudora 5.x and above | Entourage 2004 | Entourage
Mac (Classic): Outlook Express 5.0 | Entourage 2001 | Netscape 7 | Netscape 6 | Eudora 5.x and above
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If you have any questions about the new features, please don't hesitate to call Customer Care at 1-888-343-2889. |
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INTERNET FACTS
- Internet advertisers spent $4.2 billion in the third quarter of 2006, which is over a 30% increase from the previous year.
(Source: Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers) - Ad revenues for all of 2005 topped out at $12.5 billion
(Source: Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers) - Teens average 75 people on their online profiles; 52 on instant messenger (IM) buddy lists; 39 in e-mail contact lists; and 38 contacts on their cell phones.
(Source: Harris Interactive and Alloy Media and Marketing) - In September 2006, there were 144,869,198 active home users on the Internet in the U.S.
- Ecommerce sales on Cyber Monday (the first Monday following Thanksgiving) 2006 broke all records at $608 million!!! This is an increase of 26% over last year.
(Source: comScore)
- Ebay, Amazon and Wal-Mart (in that order) were the 3 most visited sites on Cyber Monday this year (2006) -- ! with over 12 million unique visitors between them.
(Source: Neilsen/NetRatings) - Ecommerce sales on Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving) 2006 increased 42% over the same day in 2005. The total amount spent online during this 24-hour period was $434 million.
(Source: comScore)
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