Virtual AdTaker introduced an industry innovation on Monday - allowing advertisers to make changes to their classified ads online.

October 5, 2006

Advertisers no longer need to worry about confining transactions to business hours. Virtual AdTaker's new capability streamlines Web entry, providing the same services a classified call center offers. Clients may alter both print and online ads from the convenience of their computers - 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Virtual AdTaker is the first Web-to-print, Web-to-Web vendor that provides such control and utility to its customers.

Virtual AdTaker launched its newest feature on Monday, October 2nd with the Daily Herald, a Paddock Publications, Inc. newspaper in Chicago, Ill. The Daily Herald has offered the Virtual AdTaker system to private party advertisers for more than two years.

"Giving our customers the ability to change their ads has created a win-win situation for them and our staff," says the Herald's classified advertising director Michele Hunkele. "The customers have the freedom to make their changes, it cut down on our billing issues and it has freed up our sales staff to do what they do best: sell!"

Virtual AdTaker offers a suite of classified advertising products custom-made for the newspaper industry. The company is staffed with experienced personnel who understand the publishing environment, recognize publisher needs and believe in the power of superior customer service.

Virtual AdTaker is one of several product lines created and hosted by DynAccSys, a technology firm with more than 25 years in the business. DynAccSys designs, builds, operates and supports data management tools that solve complex problems in data management, data transmission and business processes.

For More Information, Contact: Veronica Sanchez, Virtual AdTaker 9800 Mt. Pyramid Court, Suite 400 Englewood, CO 80112 Phone: 303-325-7497

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Web: www.virtualadtaker.com

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