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Description

AXcess News is the flagship site of a network of news sites owned and operated by World City Press designed to give readers free local access to news and information from major metropolitan areas.

AXcess News first began publishing online in August 2002. Since then, its grown into a news network with 92 major cities now online and syndicated headlines that reach over 3,000,000 viewers daily. AXcess News is now one of the largest online publishers of daily news in North America with newsrooms in Washington, New York, Houston and Reno, as well as foreign news desks in London, Toronto and Hong Kong. It is the only broad news publisher producing original news and feature columns only on the Internet - a pure web publishing organization.

On May 13, 2009 the AXcess News network was acquired by World City Press, Inc. (WCP). The global news organization similarly acquired the Source Press Canadian news network (16 cities) and EU News Network Ltd, a UK-based web news publication with news sites in Great Britain, Ireland and Scotland.

AXcess News is a member of the Online News Association (ONA). The Association is made up of more than 600 professional members who gather and produce news for the Internet.

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Features

AXcess News provides free access to a host of weekly columns that include:

Political

W R Marshall
A Dull Ache by W R Marshall, who provides a humorous take on politics every week.
Business

Fred Cederholm
Th*nk*ing by Fred Cederholm, a forensic auditor who gives readers a fresh perspective on the economy.
Alan Caruba
Warning Signs by Alan Caruba, who gives a between the eyes perspective on events that affect our lives.
Weekly Outlook
Weekly Outlook by Darrel Good, Extension Economist with the University of Illinois, providing a weekly update on the grain market.
Doug Patton
Conservative Beat by Doug Patton, a right-wing take on Capitol Hill and government.
Tip Report
Tip Report Alerting readers to the gray side of Wall Street, often covering stock swindlers and fraud.

Helpful Information

Free Stuff

Let's face it, the Internet is getting crowded and it's getting tougher to compete, let alone launch a new website. So a couple of news publishers got together with the online marketing folks over at Cervella in developing MediaExperiments, a free resource for online studies and polls that clears away the clutter and makes complex almost seem simple when it comes to operating an online business.

PPC Study showing Yahoo rating
The first outcome of MediaExperiments was an eight-week study covering a host of Pay-Per-Click search engines in which they were rated for Customer Support; Reporting; Accuracy in deliverable clicks; and Quality of visitors. (A sample of those results showing Yahoo Search can be seen in the illustration to the right.) Ratings were based on an alphabetical scale of: A, Excellent; B, Above Average; C, Average; D, Below Average; and F, Failing.

A news article titled "When Pay-Per-Click Goes Per-Clunk" outlines the Study and a link can be found in it to send for your free copy. Yes, free.. And on top of that, respondents are being asked to fill out a Survey on their own experiences in PPC advertising using the same rating scale and questions we composed to see how our ratings stack up against their own experiences. Respondents will receive a free copy of those results, which we deem an expanded version of the Study we undertook.

Why did we do it?
Because most people who've advertised online come away feeling like there had to be somewhere they could go to find some straight answers before they plunk down their hard earned cash.
Editor's Comment
"The article has stirred controversy amongst the advertising community and no wonder, the media never covered it because their income (online) is derived from advertising and by a large part, pay-per-click."

- Eric Stevenson

RSS Feeds, Webpage and Custom Content Solutions

Provides free RSS feeds across a broad array of news categories:

Website owners can also add free AXcess News headlines to their site, which come in three distinct displays for each category of news published.

Webmasters looking for a custom headline solution should visit our Co-BrandNews site, where you can create a free custom news feed that matches the look and feel of your site. You can even add your logo!

Additional Information

  • January, 2013 - AXcess News unveils new website layout in keeping with it's competitive nature as an independent online news publisher. Also, a new focus being developed is news from a woman's perspective with Brenda Krueger Huffman becoming Editor-in-Chief. Brenda, who wrote for AXcess News for several years covering conservative political news at the state level, is leading AXcess News' "rebirth" as the first women's news organization in the USA.

How to Contact AXcess News

108 Kentuck Lane
Carson City, NV 89706 USA

Contact:

Phone: 775-434-4451

Language: English

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