TMCNet:  Goldman Small Cap Research Issues Company Update on WrapMail, Inc.

[January 22, 2013]

Goldman Small Cap Research Issues Company Update on WrapMail, Inc.

BALTIMORE, MD, Jan 22, 2013 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Goldman Small Cap Research, a stock market research firm focused on the small cap and micro cap sectors, has issued an updated research report on of WrapMail, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: WRAP), a pioneer in the email branding and marketing solutions arena.


WrapMail, which boasts over 6,200 clients, including Verizon, Re/Max and Toshiba, has a proprietary cloud-based technology platform that enables users to transform their emails into branding and marketing tools. The Company is the first vendor to broadly offer rich, one-on-one email wrapping to organizations and individuals and create a new advertising revenue stream by incorporating 3rd party ads inside personal one-on-one emails.

In the Goldman Opportunity Research report on the Company, analyst Rob Goldman outlines his investment thesis.

"The innovative WRAP approach is based upon a direct, person-to-person contact from a trusted source rather than an opt-in or mass email campaign. In essence, WrapMail offers the most cost-effective marketing solution on the market by simply turning every regular one-on-one email into a marketing tool. What has impressed us the most is the recent flurry of new initiatives for Facebook and LinkedIn users, along with its new sports and celebrity affinity solutions. These strategic steps greatly enhance the Company's reach, its business model, and could ultimately shorten WRAP's time to achieving profitability." To view a summary of the report or download the report in its entirety, please visit www.goldmanresearch.com About Goldman Small Cap Research: Led by former Piper Jaffray analyst and mutual fund manager Rob Goldman, Goldman Small Cap Research produces small cap and micro cap stock research reports, daily stock market blogs, and popular investment newsletters. For more information, visit www.goldmanresearch.com.

A Goldman Small Cap Research report is not intended as an offering, recommendation, or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell the securities mentioned or discussed. Please read the report's full disclosures and analyst background on our website before investing.

Neither Goldman Small Cap Research nor its parent is a registered investment adviser or broker-dealer with FINRA or any other agency.

To download our research, view our disclosures, or for more information, visit www.goldmanresearch.com.

About WrapMail, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: WRAP): The basic idea behind WRAPmail is to utilize the facts that almost everyone have websites, social network site(s) and also send emails every day. These emails can become complete marketing tools and help promote, brand, sell and cross-sell in addition to drive traffic to the website and conduct research. WRAPmail is available for free (with 3rd party ads) or for a small license fee at www.wrapmail.com. No routines change as users simply download a toolbar or routes emails via Google or WRAPmail's servers. For more information, visit the Company's website at http://www.wrapmail.com.

Contact: Goldman Small Cap Research Rob Goldman Analyst 410-609-7100 rob@goldmanresearch.com SOURCE: Two Triangle Consulting Group, LLC For Goldman Small Cap Research mailto:rob@goldmanresearch.com

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