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MBendi Information Services (Pty) Ltd has over ten years of experience in Internet publishing, having operated http://www.mbendi.com, a leading business and travel website, since the mid 1990's.

The MBendi website is used by high net worth people from around the world for business and private purposes. Many of these people also receive MBendi's twice monthly newsletter, which is delivered by E-mail to tens of thousands of recipients.

What attracts this high quality audience? Originally a unique source of information on African business and global energy and mining, the MBendi website now provides information on a wide, ever-expanding, range of countries and industries. It also provides global travel information. In particular, the MBendi directories provide well-organised, easily accessible information on places, stock exchanges, organisations, accommodation, restaurants, attractions, personalities ... any information we can think of which the travelling business person might be interested in.

For this reason, at any one time, between 50 and 100 companies from around the world advertise on the MBendi website and in the MBendi newsletters. The results are carefully measured and, because of the success achieved, many of MBendi's clients repeat their advertising year after year.

MBendi provides a wide range of advertising options, including banners, sponsored directory entries, business opportunities, newsletter adverts, event advertising, Africa Team membership and company press offices. The company also provides website, intranet and extranet design and management services.

For detailed information on all these services, request our rate card - it will be sent to you by E-mail shortly!


Information Source: MBendi - Modified: 16.Jan.2008
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