| Site helps promote ebay auctions
Dominitech, a popular search engine and Internet portal, has announced its launch of a new Dominitech Market Place. The Dominitech Market Place will serve as a quick and easy way for eBay users to promote their auctions. Ebay users can now easily submit their auction numbers and descriptions using a tool found in the Dominitech Market Place. Jeff Herrera, Affiliate Marketing Manager, says, This is an excellent opportunity for eBay users to promote their auction to the thousands of visitors Dominitech.com receives everyday, as well as give current Dominitech visitors more of a reason to keep coming back. It simply has information about poker and nothing more. Before Dominitech closed most of its services back in 2004 after downsizing, the Domintech Market Place was called the Dominitech Shopping Area.
CirTran Forms Online Subsidiary to Sell Offshore Products to Sell ...
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CirTran Corporation (OTCBB:CIRT), an international full-service contract manufacturer of IT, consumer and consumer electronics products, today announced that it has formed a new wholly owned marketing-driven subsidiary to sell its products via the internet, to offer training, software, marketing tools, web design & support as well as other E-commerce related services to internet entrepreneurs, and to telemarket directly to previous buyers of its products & services. CirTran signed a three-year Assignment and Exclusive Services Agreement for its subsidiary -- CirTran Online Corporation (COC) -- with Global Marketing Alliance (GMA), founded by Mr. Sov Ouk, and its affiliate companies, Online Profit Academy, LLC, and Online 2 Income, LLC including Webprostore.com and Myitseasy.com.
Kuwaiti company wins bidding for Saudi mobile license
DUBAI: Mobile Telecommunications, the biggest mobile phone operator in Kuwait, said it had agreed to pay $6.1 billion for the third mobile license offered by Saudi Arabia. Mobile Telecommunications, or MTC, based in Kuwait, termed the Saudi market "attractive" in the statement it released Saturday announcing the agreement. MTC beat six competing consortiums with its bid of 22.9 billion riyals. MTC shares fell Sunday by 60 fils, or 1.3 percent, to close at 4,740 fils in Kuwait. Earlier in the session they fell as much as their daily limit of 100 fils, to 4,700 fils. The stock has gained 43 percent this year, valuing the company at 5.98 billion dinars. Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, is the biggest economy in the Gulf and has a lower mobile phone penetration rate than its neighbors.
Auction Saturday benefits Chernobyl
Organizers of Saturday's 14th annual fundraising auction for Canadian Aid for Chernobyl (CAC) are trying to appeal to all interests. CAC fundraising chairman Jan Smith said a live and silent auction at the Memorial Centre includes 380 items in total with a range of items to interest everybody. The live event begins at 6 p.m. and features 80 items, said Smith. "We have everything from luxury items to things you need anyway so you might as well buy them here," she said. "So that would be everything from a diamond necklace to a septic pump-out." The event also features the return of the homemade pies that proved quite popular last year when a pecan-bourbon pie sold for $60, said Smith. "We have the same interesting pies up for auction again for people feeling flush and hungry." She said the silent auction has a range of items priced from $5 to $60 with many fitting Mother's Day gifts.
Cable networks shun eBay online exchange
AUCTIONS on eBay may be adored by millions of consumers around the world, but the large cable television networks have decided they want nothing to do with them. Cable networks like Turner Networks, Discovery, Lifetime and ESPN have decided to boycott an online exchange designed by eBay to sell advertising time, the Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau, a trade group in New York, said. Without the participation of cable networks, the eBay exchange will have no air time to sell to advertisers. .
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