For team organisers

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From: Robert <[email protected]>
Date: 26 Feb 2009 12:56
Subject: Giving Ultimate Team Organisers a Sporting Chance
To: [email protected]

 Hi

Please excuse the intrusion, I got your details from the Ultimate website as
I wanted to drop you a short note to let you know about a free to use* *online
web service www.teamer.net , that uses sms/texting and e-mail to ease the
headaches associated with Ultimate team organisation.

The frustrations of organising games/training from both a time and cost
perspective led us to develop and launch www.teamer.net   4 months ago.
Teamer saves organisers time and money by automating game/event
notifications, sending to both mobile phone and email, and collating all
responses in a single team page. It is a completely FREE to use service,
which will be funded by advertising/sponsorship. Since we launched, more
than 4000 team organisers have established their teams on Teamer, and we
have more than 40,000 players getting their weekly game/training
notifications from their team organisers in this manner.

We are sure it will make life a whole lot easier for team
managers/organisers in Ultimate clubs. If you get a chance, have a look
around the site, maybe set up a dummy team, and try it out. Setting up of a
team takes no more than about 10 minutes, but it will be 10 minutes that
will save each team organiser many hours each week over the course of the
season. Feel free to pass this mail to individual team organisers within
your club/leagues.

You can view a 1 minute demo of how the site works by clicking on the link
http://www.teamer.net/pages/demo . Thanks for your time, and please don't
hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.


Yours in Sport

Robert

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Teamer.net, Unit 4 Minehill Business Centre, Kilternan, Co Dublin, Ireland.
+353 1 2814974

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