eBay India Appoints Ambareesh Murty as Country Manager
eBay India (www.eBay.in), India's leading online marketplace, announced the appointment of Ambareesh Murty as the Country Manager, eBay India with effect from March 11, 2008. In his new role, Ambareesh Murty will lead the eBay Portfolio in India, including the eBay India Marketplace and the eBay India Motors Marketplace.
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I have to admit, sometimes I get teased by friends or family for what I buy on eBay There is very little I purchase that I don't at least attempt to buy on eBay first
Innovative Web Site Helps Patients Find Physicians
RPA, formerly known as Ravenswood Physician Associates, has launched their new web site to assist Chicagoland residents in finding the right physician that meets their needs out of the nearly 200 physicians in the RPA network.
Comdev to Introduce oDesktop For Web Hosting Industry
Comdev is slated to release its web-based desktop application oDesktop in Dec. 2006, following its runaway success at HostingCon 2006 (July 2006) and ISPCon 2006 (Nov. 2006).
Tlehs Delivers Neighborhood Newsletter, Directory and Website to Triple Crown Homeowners Association
Tlehs Publishing is now producing the neighborhood newsletter, resident directory and subdivision website for Triple Crown, an affluent neighborhood in Milton, Georgia. Residents benefit from the improved communications tools. Support from area businesses covers the cost of publishing, a big savings to the homeowners association.
How Professional Ebay Auction Templates Can Boost Your Ebay Sales
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AR Nelson Launches New Optimized Website
AR Nelson is proud to announce the launch of the redesigned and optimized AR Nelson website, today. For cubicle curtains, cubicle curtain track, IV track, IV bottle holders, or carriers and hardware, the new AR Nelson website makes it easier to meet the custom design needs of leading architects.
Los Angeles (PRWEB) June 30, 2008 -- After years of practicing law, Henry Dahut was convinced that helping his clients solve their legal trouble was only a part of the solution. Clients in legal trouble needed much more. They needed to get their lives back in order. Often this meant having to borrow money, face foreclosure (http://gottrouble.com/legal/finance/foreclosure.html), relocate or find a new job. And rarely were clients ever prepared for the emotional side of trouble.
Dahut soon realized that people in legal and financial trouble required a variety of services and resources - not just legal or financial - and that sounded like an opportunity as well as a challenge.
Henry envisioned a site that was upbeat, supportive and non-judgmental, a place where people in trouble could share experiences, insights and have instant access to a wide variety of helpful services - all from a single resource.
On July 4, 2008, exactly eight years to the day of it's founding, GotTrouble.com 2.0 (www.GotTrouble.com) will finally be released and according to some industry experts, the timing for this company couldn't be more perfect.
GotTrouble.com combines over 40 different vertical markets into a fully integrated, one-stop, easy-to-remember brand solution. Branding by "event" remarks Dahut, rather then by a discreet service or product, encourages a more comprehensive and informed search experience for the consumer in trouble.
The new and revamped GotTrouble.com resembles the original version, but on steroids. "The music video above reveals a brand that is both serious and playful," Dahut said.
The user experience is still event-centric, but now the presentation and business model have evolved substantially. The new GotTrouble.com offers breakthrough visual capabilities, social networking features and for many types of smaller advertisers, listing opportunities that are both profitable and compelling. It's a business model, in short, designed to avoid trouble.
Another advantage is that advertising dollars (http://www.gottrouble.com/advertise.html) spent by one type of service provider gets aggregated with the advertising dollars spent by a totally different type of service provider. For example, someone searching under the event of divorce will find not only local divorce (http://gottrouble.com/legal/family/ending_the_marriage.html) lawyers, but also local locksmiths, moving services, storage, therapists and short-term lenders.
What's more, smaller advertisers like locksmiths and therapists get charged different rates based on the advertisers specific industry. It's a variable pricing approach that encourages smaller budget advertisers to participate with the bigger budget advertisers within the same bundled solution.
GotTrouble.com pulls together the best web technologies and business models for people in crisis and the companies that serve them. "It's a supportive community experience combined with a richly resourced directory," Dahut says. "It's three different business models seamlessly integrated into one comprehensive brand solution."