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Severe Weather Alerts

Severe Weather Alerts
 

Benefits

  • It elevates your brand - You are providing a valuable community service and the high level of personalization and dependable technology will positively affect how viewers see you.

  • Turn casual web visitors into registered users - With our full-service registering package, you'll start building relationships with your viewers and a database of information. 

  • Fully upgradeable to other MyWeather devices - If later you decide to carry one of our higher-tier products, your viewers won't have to re-submit personal information to upgrade and our excellent client services team will help you through every step.

  • Built-in revenue opportunities - Our system allows space for local sponsorship opportunities and an optional paid-subscription weather service, Premium Personal MicroCast. With Premium Personal MicroCast, you can easily offer your viewers the most robust weather service available and we'll share the revenue generated from your site.

Affiliate site receives:

  • Easy, customizable set up - From matching your look and feel to inserting HTML code, MyWeather client services team will guide you through the set-up process.

  • Station control panel - You have access to all information regarding your Severe Weather Alert subscribers.  This includes subscriber e-mail addresses and subscriber feedback reports.

  • Dependable, high speed infrastructure - MyWeather houses its servers at Berbee, a state-of-the-art facility hosting Fortune 500 companies.
     

Subscribers receive:

  • Easy registration form - Using our easy registration form subscribers can choose which counties and which types of weather to receive alerts. They can also choose to receive alerts via HTML e-mail, plain text e-mail or directly to their wireless devices.

  • Severe weather alerts - Alerts are sent to your viewers automatically after the National Weather Service issues a warning.

 

 
   

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