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MORE THAN ONE, TWO OR THREE LITTLE INDIANS ON TEAM WEB SITE

          Today's "Online Drive" profiles the Indians' Web site
     located at www.indians.com, which is powered by DigiKnow, a
     division of the team's ad agency, Marcus Advertising.  The
     site falls under the team's Advertising/Publications
     department, with DigiKnow handling the technical aspects and
     Indians personnel contributing to the site's content.  
          GETTING A CHARGE OUT OF IT? While most of the site is
     free to users, the Indians are one of the few teams to offer
     a premium section called "IndiansXtra" which was launched
     last year and costs $4.95 per month, or $49.95 per year. 
     The Indians pay an undisclosed monthly fee to DigiKnow to
     power the main site, while "IndiansXtra," is a joint venture
     between DigiKnow and the team.  Revenue from "IndiansXtra"
     is split between the two once expenses are covered.  Users
     can sign up for the pay site via check or credit card, and
     the premium area offers an archive of all audio and video
     broadcasts of games, pre- and post-game audio/video 
     interviews, e-mail delivery of team press releases, media
     game notes and image captures during games which are updated
     every 1/2 inning.  Indians Dir of Advertising/Publications
     Valerie Arcuri would not release subscription totals for
     "IndiansXtra," but said that membership was up by 50% over
     last year.  DigiKnow Dir of Information Services Ian
     Verschuren said that the company is "pleased" with the
     results of the fee-based area so far, but acknowledged that
     companies are "still fighting the mentality that information
     on the Internet should be free."  Verschuren: "There is a
     cost to doing this and it's a fairly hefty cost, which can't
     always be met with advertising."  Verschuren said that
     DigiKnow has received "some negative feedback" regarding the
     pay site, most of it coming last year (THE DAILY).
          USER-FRIENDLY: To combat users' hesitation to pay for
     info online, Verschuren said that the two groups are "trying
     to find as many different things to offer to attract the
     largest number of people."  One such feature is offering
     live audio coverage of select weekend home games in Spanish. 
     Verschuren said that the "free part of the site is viewed
     first and foremost as the communication device. 
     'IndiansXtra' is enhanced coverage we see as a revenue
     builder."  Arcuri said the team has begun to view usage of
     its Web site in three parts: "As an informational piece of
     communication, an entertainment piece and as an operational
     piece, not just in e-commerce, but as a way of operating
     business in a more efficient process" (THE DAILY).          
          REVENUE: DigiKnow sells the advertising on the site and
     online advertisers have included Pepsi, CVS and McDonald
     Investment.  One example of the team's site promotion
     includes the "OSI Sealants' Play of the Game," where radio
     listeners are urged to go online to vote for the "Play of
     the Game," and each month, one voter is selected to receive
     a free one-month subscription to "IndiansXtra" (THE DAILY).


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