Worldata Manages Five New E-Mail Lists

Worldata/WebConnect, Boca Raton, FL, has become manager of five new opt-in e-mail lists. The files are available for the first time.

The biggest, ArtToday.com, is a file with 1.2 million names. The file costs $225 per thousand. The ArtToday site, (www.arttoday.com) features clipart, photos, Web graphics, fonts and sounds. Web masters and designers use the site to buy and download this material.

The B2Bnow.com file contains 600,000 e-mail names for $275 per thousand. The online service is used by small and medium-sized businesses to buy, sell and promote their business products.

Pogo.com also has 600,000 e-mail names. This consumer file costs $225 per thousand. This gaming site “reaches more than 70% of the U.S. Web audience each month,” according to Worldatata. Selects include age, gender and ZIP code.

With 100,000 e-mail names, Freemerchant.com claims to be the largest online store builder in the world. Small businesses visit the site for fee services to start their own online business, such as business hosting, auction tools and traffic logs. The file costs $225 per thousand.

Finally, the Windows 2000 list, with 100,000 subscribers costs $275 per thousand. The subscribers are mostly male and 94% of them make purchasing decisions for their organizations.