J.L. Halsey Corporation, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Lyris Technologies, Inc. ("Lyris"), Uptilt, Inc. (d/b/a "EmailLabs"), ClickTracks Analytics, Inc. ("ClickTracks"), and Hot Banana Software, Inc. ("Hot Banana") is a leading digital marketing technology and services firm. Our email marketing software and services provide clients with solutions for creating, managing and delivering online, permission-based direct marketing programs, newsletters, discussion groups and other digital communications to clients whose email lists require specialized technology in order to effectively communicate with their members and customers. We offer our email solutions in two forms: as software that is downloaded and installed on customers' computers, and as a hosted solution in which customers use our software through an internet connection. Through ClickTracks and Hot Banana, we also offer website analytics software and services, and website content management software and services.

On August 18, 2006, we acquired ClickTracks and Hot Banana. ClickTracks is a Web analytics provider based in Santa Cruz, California, and Hot Banana is an e-marketing Web content management company based in Ontario, Canada. ClickTracks' web analytics software and services provide clients with leading solutions for analyzing the behavior of visitors to their websites and managing pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns. We offer our analytics solutions in two forms: as software that is downloaded and installed on customers' computers, and as a hosted solution in which customers use our software through an internet connection. Hot Banana is a Web Content Management Suite (Web CMS) that assists marketers in managing a Web site's content creation, publishing and optimization process. Clients use Hot Banana to achieve greater efficiencies and realize more revenue through more efficient control of their corporate web sites, intranets, extranets, landing pages and micro marketing sites. Hot Banana sells its software on an installed basis and as a hosted solution in which the customer uses the software through an internet connection.