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Yahoo! Chat Faces Competition

Released on = November 5, 2005, 5:58 pm

Press Release Author = Paul Ramsey For E-Office Professionals

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = Lack of support and content drive Yahoo! members elsewhere.

Press Release Body = In earlier years, programmers used to log on to a Yahoo! computer chat room to chat with so-called ‘experts’ about their programming problems. These experts were regulars in the Yahoo! chat rooms and either programmed for a living, or were knowledgeable through experience. Either way, when the experts
were asked questions, they responded, and in a mature fashion. Log on to a Yahoo! computer chat room now, and you’re lucky to find anyone who’s even chatting about computer-related issues. In the event that you do, it’s highly improbable that someone in the room is an ‘expert’. But, let’s just say that you do get a response from one of today’s ‘experts’. You’re likely to just leave the room after getting a
response. Why? Because today’s Yahoo! ‘expert’ just doesn’t seem to care about giving detailed support for programmers. Frustrated programmers seeking advice question why these so-called experts come visit the chat rooms if they are not asking questions or offerin
g assistance.

That’s where E-Office Professionals steps in. On November 20th, the company plans to launch ad-free forums and chat rooms. E-Office Professionals envisions forums and chat rooms where members can receive a wide range of computer support, including hardware, software, viruses, programming, and website design. Those who can’t wait for the November 20th launch can register now at www.eofficeprofessionals.com

The company has already implemented a hassle-free pre-registration process that will remain intact once the forums and chat rooms are officially launched. When at the registration page, the visitor simply types a username, password, and security code. The visitor can customize his/her profile and register at the same time. No email
address is required; the user is automatically signed in after registering.

Being that E-Office Professionals has shifted from selling office services like data entry to now selling website design and hosting packages as its core service, the company states that there will be some restrictions on members advertising in their posts. The company plans to state a ‘no-advertising’ policy in its terms of service, which all users must agree to while registering. In addition, moderators will enforce the policy by browsing posts for violators.

About E-Office Professionals
www.eofficeprofessionals.com
E-Office Professionals is a consultancy specializing in website design, web hosting, staffing, marketing, and management for small to medium-sized businesses located around the globe. The company differentiates itself from competitors by offering the same high-quality services as them, but at sensible prices.

Web Site = http://www.eofficeprofessionals.com

Contact Details = E-Office Professionals
1-888-347-9298
p.ramsey@eofficeprofessionals.com

 


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