Inkjet & Digital Printing

myPhotopipe.com Expands Presence on Internet

Monday 28. April 2008 - Launches Ad-Supported Instructional Web Site, Tutorials on YouTube

myPhotopipe.com, Inc. (Pink Sheets: MPPC), a web-based online provider of digital photo processing and related services, today announced the launch of http://www.realphotoprint.com/, an advertising-supported web site that provides free information and resources to digital photographers.

As the name suggests, http://www.realphotoprint.com/ focuses on the conversion of digital images into photographic prints. Topics will include Internet broadband, digital file conversions, color management, pixels versus DPI, retouching, resizing, and anything of interest to the community of photographers that should become regular users of the site. Blogs and community forums will be added in the near future. The new web site presently receives Google AdWord placements, and myPhotopipe.com, Inc. will share in revenues on a ‘pay-per-click’ basis. “Obviously, our challenge is to evolve the site to attract users, but this is an area of great interest to us and our customers, and we believe it has the potential to become a viable business in and of itself,” observed Pete Casabonne, President of myPhotopipe.com, Inc.

myPhotopipe.com has also launched the first in a series of video tutorials on YouTube. The YouTube video tutorials explain how to use the Company’s Remote Order Entry System software (ROES). Links to these videos are available on the Company’s web site

myPhotopipe.com has also partnered with ePhotopros.com to provide reciprocal web links between the companies. ePhotopros provides a wealth of instructional tutorials for photographers. The tutorials are produced by contributors, including manufacturers of software used by professional photographers.

“We recognized an opportunity to move our message beyond our own web site and on to other sites that our customers are visiting,” continued Casabonne. “If our customers are on YouTube, we need to be on YouTube — or, on our own free-standing web site or with ePhotopros, an aggregator of content for serious amateur and professional photographers. The point is that, in today’s world customers define how they spend their time on the Internet, and myPhotopipe.com needs to be visible through multiple venues.”

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