AEROSMITH's Fan Club Is Big Business For PAID INC.

January 6, 2005

Paid, Inc., a cutting-edge developer of celebrity web sites and services, ecommerce software and online auction collectibles seller, has processed more than 2,000 memberships in the past month for AEROSMITH's official fan club, Aero Force One (AF1),which recently re-opened for membership after the fan club transitioned to management by Paid, Inc.Paid, Inc.'s merchandise shipments increased 140 percent compared to December 2003 with the increased sales from AF1 memberships and merchandise. AF1 merchandise added more than 2,800 packages to Paid's typical December package shipment volume of 2,000 items.

"The renewal rate for Aero Force One has been fantastic since it re-opened for membership," said Kristen Kuliga, VP for Paid, Inc. Celebrity Services, in a press release. "Members are renewing in droves, despite the fact that we're offering a free trial membership grace period through February 1, 2005 for past members whose fan club memberships expired in 2004 and for those who dropped their membership prior to Paid taking over the fan club management. In addition to renewing, fans are snapping up the new merchandise items offered in the AF1 online store as fast as it becomes available. As the 120,000 registered AEROSMITH fans begin to experience the tremendous programs, exclusive new products and stellar customer service under Paid, Inc.'s management, we believe that these numbers will increase dramatically."

The new 16-month AF1 2005 Calendar and AEROSMITH's new "You Gotta Move" DVD are the hottest selling items in AF1's online store. Since the AF1 storefront opened at Thanksgiving time, Paid has fulfilled more than 2000 merchandise items to AF1 customers. Read more.

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