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ServiceMaster of Salt Lake, Utah, Expands their Digital Marketing Strategy with RestorationMasterFinder.com


Salt Lake, UT (PRWEB) December 26, 2012

ServiceMaster of Salt Lake, Utah has decided to expand their digital marketing plan with RestorationMasterFinder.com. RestorationMasterTM is a cost-effective online lead program exclusive to restoration and cleaning service providers. RestorationMaster Finder will help ServiceMaster of Salt Lake to expand their online marketing while allowing the company to be broadcasted to a wide range of potential clients.

Steve VanDenBerg, President/CEO ServiceMaster Restoration by DSI says, “Our work with RMF has been very rewarding. Their experience and Internet knowledge allow us to focus on marketing programs that bring results and directly affect our bottom line. We look forward to expanding our online marketing programs gaining more local and national visibility to reach increasing numbers of potential clients for ServiceMaster Restoration by DSI.”

Expanding their digital marketing program allows ServiceMaster of Salt Lake, UT to increase traffic to their site and company. By taking pride in their work, ServiceMaster of Salt Lake can assure they provide the best quality service to their customers. Visit their website to learn more about the company while reading reviews and testimonials at MyCleaningReviews.com

About Restoration Master Finder

RestorationMaster Finder (RMF) is powered by optimized search engine visibility on search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo and more than 100 other local, vertical and social media web portals. RMF has the ability to accommodate future technology trends and upgrades. This feature allows the website to continuously operate at peak performance assuring the highest search engine visibility on a national and geo-specific level while reaching the maximum number of prospects.

About ServiceMaster of Salt Lake, Utah

This ServiceMaster franchise has been providing quality service around Salt Lake City to valued customers since 1982. Knowing what their customers need while giving them a great price, ServiceMaster of Salt Lake knows their expertly trained technicians can handle any residential or commercial cleaning job. Specializing in either corporate restoration or home repairs, ServiceMaster of Salt Lake can handle any restoration needs in a timely and efficient manner.

ServiceMaster of Salt Lake UT provides free estimates for all carpet and upholstery cleaning needs. They specialize in water damage restoration, fire restoration, mold remediation. Their technicians are knowledgeable in the latest techniques and equipment to make sure the property and personal items are cleaned and returned back to their original state. For all emergency and restoration needs call ServiceMaster of Salt Lake at (888) 599-9404.







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ServiceMaster by Monroe Restoration, South Bend IN Expands their Digital Marketing Strategy with RestorationMasterFinder.com


South Bend, IN (PRWEB) December 26, 2012

ServiceMaster by Monroe Restoration in South Bend, Indiana, has decided to expand their digital marketing plan with RestorationMasterFinder.com. RestorationMaster TM is a cost-effective online lead generation program exclusive to restoration and cleaning service providers. RestorationMaster Finder will help ServiceMaster by Monroe Restoration to expand their online marketing while allowing their company to be broadcasted to a wide range of potential clients.

Dean and Eileen Knox, owners of ServiceMaster DAK, Northbrook IL, say: “Working with RestorationMaster has been a pleasure. Our internet presence has increased tenfold! The talented team at RestorationMaster Finder is focused on increasing our internet presence in a very competitive market.”

Expanding their digital marketing program allows ServiceMaster by Monroe Restoration, South Bend IN to increase traffic to their site and company. By taking pride in their work, they can assure to provide the best quality service to their customers. Visit ServiceMaster by Monroe Restoration South Bend, Indiana’s website to learn more about their company while reading reviews and testimonials at MyCleaningReviews.com

About Restoration Master Finder

RestorationMaster Finder (RMF) is powered by optimized search engine visibility on search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo and more than 100 other local, vertical and social media web portals. RMF has the ability to accommodate future technology trends and upgrades. This feature allows the website to continuously operate at peak performance assuring the highest search engine visibility on a national and geo-specific level while reaching the maximum number of prospects.

About ServiceMaster by Monroe Restoration

ServiceMaster by Monroe Restoration, South Bend IN is a renowned restoration company located in Northern Indiana. Their business started in 2006 and specializes in water restoration, fire restoration, mold remediation, duct cleaning and carpet cleaning. ServiceMaster by Monroe Restoration can take care of any commercial and residential properties that have been damaged.

ServiceMaster by Monroe Restoration, South Bend, Indiana, meets the demands of the ServiceMaster Clean brand and is recognized as a leader in performance, service, and quality as well as being committed to providing their customers with “peace of mind”. They specialize in 24 hour assistance for all your home emergencies and can be reached at (574) 231-7179. They are able to handle large-scale losses efficiently and cost effectively. Along with these positive features, ServiceMaster by Monroe Restoration is also a part of ServiceMaster Cleans’ nationwide catastrophic response network.







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JobPage Launches Crowd Sourced Job Service To Help People And Their Communities Find Employment


London (PRWEB UK) 19 March 2013

JobPage (http://www.jobpage.com) launches a radical new concept for finding employment that democratises the job search process and connects real people to real jobs.

Breaking away from the hierarchies of company, recruiter and agency – which creates artificial barriers between the job seeker and the person hiring – instead on JobPage, you will find a growing number of everyday people helping others in their community find employment.

JobPage is a social jobs network where its members find inspirational jobs, including apprenticeships, published on company websites and then share them with their friends, family and local community who may be looking for work.

JobPage is a unique jobs service – it does not aggregate jobs, or allow mass postings from agencies – every job you see on JobPage is there because a real person has personally endorsed it to help someone else find a new job.

“People often come across jobs when browsing the web that they know would be perfect for a friend, but for one reason or another they fail to let them know” says JobPage Co-founder Matthew Ogston. ”JobPage makes it quick and easy to share work opportunities with other people, inspiring them to find a job they love.”

JobPage is free to use for both job seekers and businesses – a valuable tool that will help local communities find employment, and help small businesses to grow by finding staff at zero cost.

About JobPage

JobPage helps job seekers find work using the power of crowds and tapping into the human spirit of wanting to help others
JobPage uses social media, heavily used by the “younger digital generation”, who are currently facing the greatest barriers when seeking employment
JobPage supports the current trend in people seeking flexible ways of working, including freelance, job share, apprenticeships, internships, working from home, remote working and also including traditional permanent jobs
It’s a free service for both job seekers and businesses – helping boost employment and stimulate growth in the economy.
JobPage is an unique service, developed by an innovative tech startup based in TechHub in Google’s Campus London building (Silicon Roundabout) in London.

About Matthew Ogston Co-founder

In 2010, Matthew had a successful job working at one of the UK’s largest recruitment agencies but felt something was missing in his work life. He needed a job that inspired him. He subsequently left this job on a journey to find happiness in his work.
After nearly three years of soul searching, he built JobPage to help others in the same position. Through JobPage he found his passion – a passion to inspire others to find the job they love.

For further information, please contact:

Matthew Ogston, Co-founder of JobPage on

matt(at)jobpage(dot)com or

+44 (0)207 193 1910        

Address:

JobPage, TechHub @ Campus London, 4-5 Bonhill Street, London, EC2A 4BX – United Kingdom







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Subblime Premieres New Social Hub for Fans and YouTube Influencers to Build Community Around Their Favorite Things

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 18, 2013

Subblime, a new social hub for YouTube influencers to share and build community around their favorite things, made its public debut today following a period of private beta. Like “Oprah’s Favorite Things,” Subblime allows YouTube influencers to share lists of their favorite items for subscribers to discover and potentially purchase.

By joining Subblime, users are instantly “subbscribed” to their favorite YouTube influencers’ lists and recommendations, where they can then “Fave it” or “Get It.” Subblime’s network of YouTube creators can also provide special deals and giveaways for their subscribers.

“Subblime creates an authentic and actionable relationship between subscriber and creator oriented around products,” said Co-Founder and CEO Adam Winnick. “Fans frequently inquire about YouTube influencers’ favorite things and now Subblime can help facilitate community and commerce around those curiosities. We’re already seeing off the chart click through rates and engagement from our beta testing.”

Well-known YouTubers and YouTube companies are already using Subblime as part of a beta test including YouTube MCN, Big Frame, multi-platform video brands, Wonderly, Forefront, DECA’s Kin Community and individual creators such as Elle Walker, Jess Lizama, Leviosaa, 4YallEntertainment and Kristina Horner.

For these creators and brands, Subblime provides a revenue opportunity through affiliate product sales, sponsorships and other product-driven marketing campaigns.

The company was founded by serial entrepreneur and angel investor Adam Winnick, Kevin Stone, and well-known YouTube personality Elle Walker AKA WhatsUpElle. Subblime is headquartered in Los Angeles and has received angel investments from Brian Lee (ShoeDazzle, Honest, LegalZoom), and Jeff Fluhr (Spreecast, StubHub). Subblime is a Fall 2012 graduate of MuckerLab, Los Angeles’s leading start-up accelerator program.

About Subblime:

Subblime is an online hub for YouTube influencers to connect directly with fans and grow their business through authentic product recommendations. Founded in late 2012 by serial entrepreneur Adam Winnick, Kevin Stone, and well-known YouTuber Elle Walker, AKA What’s Up Elle, Subblime lets consumers discover great products to buy based on the authentic recommendations of their favorite people. Subblime is a place for YouTube influencers to harness their remarkable authenticity to not only provide a valuable service to audiences but also build deeper engagement with their fans. As of its public beta launch in June, Subblime is working with top MCN’s like Big Frame (What’s Up Elle, Jess Lizama) and multiplatform YouTube brands Wonderly (Leviosaa, Kristina Horner) and Forefront (4YallEntertainment), and DECA’s Kin Community (Welcome to Sanditon, Lizzie Bennet Diaries).







FPgirl Market Insights Program: Tweens Prefer Clothes Over Bling, and Rank Disney Channel As Their Fan Favorite

Beverly, Massachusetts (PRWEB) April 09, 2013

FashionPlaytes, Inc. today released new data about how tween girls think about fashion, style, entertainment and brands as part of its FPgirl Market Insights Program. Tweens are playing an increasingly active role in how and who they engage with from a brand perspective and are commanding a larger percentage of the family spend on entertainment, technology, fashion and travel.

According to a recent Market Insights poll, nearly 50% tween girls consider clothing as their top fashion item over jewelry, bags or shoes. This data reflects the buying habits tween girls have shown on FPgirl’s e-commerce platform, both in terms of buying behavior but also in the types of fashion choices they make as they engage with the fashion design process. To date, girls have designed over 8 million outfits on FPgirl.com, including everything from dresses and skirts to tops and pants.

FPgirls also prefer Disney Channel over rival Nickelodeon by a nearly 4 to 1 margin, according to a recent poll. In commenting on their entertainment preferences, several girls mentioned the loss of shows such as iCarly and Victorious as a primary driver for their move to the house the mouse built, as well as the popularity of the shows Austin & Ally, Shake It Up, Jessie and Good Luck Charlie. Tween girls are also showing a growing interest in reality-based shows that run on networks such as the Food Network, Animal Planet, HGTV and specifically A&E’s Duck Dynasty. PBS Kids ranked last in the poll, with many girls noting that the content was geared toward a younger audience.

“The girls of Generation Z are clearly tapped into the world around them and can change their preferences and loyalties based on what they see and hear from brands they love, as demonstrated by the shift to Disney following the end of shows they watched on Nickelodeon,” said Andy Komack, Market Insights Program Director. “We expect brands to closely monitor and engage with this key demographic as the market develops to ensure they stay engaged with this highly elusive and in-demand group of girls.”

About FPgirl Market Insights:

FPgirl Market Insights pulls information from FPgirl’s 700,000+ member fashion design community, where girls regularly post information, interact with each other and provide unique input via the site’s polls. The program is designed to provide previously unavailable information on everything from what girls wear, how and where they shop, and how they like to be entertained. Insights uncovered through the FPgirl Market Insights program gives brands a unique and unfiltered glimpse into what makes these digital natives tick.

Subscribe to the Market Insights Program here. For more details or to ask about partnership opportunities, please contact insights(at)fashionplaytes(dot)com.

About FashionPlaytes and FPgirl:

FashionPlaytes is the creator of FPgirl.com, the online fashion and style destination where girls are designers and set the trends. The FPgirl community is filled with vibrant, talented, and supportive girls who create cool custom clothing, crowd-source designs, and share their insights about what it’s like to be a girl in today’s world. FashionPlaytes celebrates all girls, providing a fun, safe, interactive environment. Its engagement-driven ecommerce platform is fueled by girls, for girls.

Media Contact:

Halley Spong

Connect2 Communications

halley(at)connect2comm(dot)com

919-539-7862







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