October 16, 2008

MonitorClosely.com Opens In-Hhouse Telemarketing Department

PR-Inside.com: The new telemarketing department will be run as a non-profit division of the company. The difference MonitorClosely.com offers with their in-house telemarketing compared to outsourcing is how success is defined, that being quality vs. quantity. Cincinnati-based MonitorClosely.com, the nation’s leading digital surveillance systems franchise has announced the opening of their new in-house telemarketing department

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Closet Tailors

One glance into a home will tell you that they has stuff, and a lot of it. From casual wants to things that are needed, it all begins to add up and the need for space expands as the collection grows. The need to organize is what keeps businesses like Closet Tailors going. Their slogan,

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Kisses Add Up To Big Bucks

The Sacramento Bee: People “just love to kiss.” That’s the conclusion of Sacramento entrepreneur Mark Otero, who’s finding success with a new tool that allows people to search popular Web sites, like Facebook, MySpace or Hi5, and plant virtual wet ones on people they like. His online venture, called KlickNation Corp., had some modest early

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Robert S. Conlee Named Chief Executive Officer & Craig Hale Named President Of XanGo, LLC

Market Watch: XanGo, LLC, the mangosteen beverage category creator and market leader, announced today that industry veteran Robert S. Conlee has been named Chief Executive Officer, and A. Craig Hale has been promoted to President of XanGo from his current role as Chief Legal Counsel. Conlee joins XanGo with nearly 18 years of executive and

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Low-Cost Startup Secrets

Entrepreneur.com: Starting a business doesn’t have to mean emptying your pockets, draining your back account and maxing out your credit cards. Here a eight ways to cut your expenses when starting a business: 1. Get free advice from a successful mentor who’s already been through the rough-and-tumble first stages of starting a business. 2. Have

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