| SeminarBrochures.com Announces Half Price Seminar Brochure Listings ...
Training seminar workshop and conference and teleconference providers tradeshow exhibitors and providers of online training seminars can save 50% on brochure listings for a limited time. (PRWEB) June 16, 2006 -- SeminarBrochures.com is offering half off pricing on seminar brochure listings to increase awareness of its new seminar marketing tool. Scott Alliy creator of FindaSeminar.com and VenueChooser.com recently created SeminarBrochures.com the newest Internet marketing tool for the training seminar and events industry. According to Scott "SeminarBrochures.com will help you increase attendance by allowing you to attract target audience of event attendees who can help themselves to your event information brochure anytime day or night." Says Scott "SeminarBrochures.com is a great marketing tool for Seminars of course but will also benefit your company if you provide any kind of publictraining, tradeshows, conferences, workshops, webinars and more." Consumers have become more savvy according to Scott and have less time or desire to be diluged with unrequested direct mail and or email.
Landing Page Software From B2B Marketing Firm Marketo Evolves to ...
SAN MATEO, Calif., Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- http://www.Marketo.com -- Marketo, a provider of affordable, easy-to-use marketing automation software that helps B2B marketing professionals drive revenue and improve accountability, today added testing functionality to its landing page creation solution. This combination will make it easy for B2B marketers to create and test targeted landing pages without requiring any HTML, coding or website modification. A landing page, accessible when a prospect clicks a link in a pay-per-click ad, online banner or direct email campaign, is a vital piece of any marketing program since it helps to ensure the click converts into a lead. A well-tested landing page can make the difference between the prospect clicking away or becoming a lead.
ExactTarget Signs Over 500 Direct New Customers in First Half of 2007
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- ExactTarget, the leading provider of on-demand, one-to-one marketing software, services and integrated solutions, announced today the addition of more than 500 new customers during the first half of 2007 in industries including financial services, entertainment and retail. ExactTarget has also grown its global organization to more than 250 employees, marked by key executive hires in the Agency and Channel/Corporate Development divisions. As a result of ExactTarget's outstanding 1H07, more than 6,000 organizations -- ranging from small businesses to Fortune 100 companies -- now use its on-demand software to create, optimize and deliver their email marketing communications. Key companies added to ExactTarget's industry- leading customer base include: In addition to expanding its direct customer base, ExactTarget has also added hundreds of new customers through its channel partners.
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Suspect In Fairfield Officer Shooting Goes On Trial
According to police Jackson gunned down two Fairfield police officers in October of 2006. 48-year old Mary Smith was killed during a routine call regarding a suspicious vehicle. She was wearing a bullet proof vest at the time, but was hit just above it. Moments later officer Eric Burpo was shot in the leg. Mary Smith had only been with Fairfield PD for two months when she was killed. She spent 21 years as a Birmingham police officer. .
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Collin Bowen's injuries were quite serious, Justin Bowen said. He suffered what doctors described to his family as full thickness burns, which is the equivalent of third-degree burn wounds, on about 50 percent of his body. He immediately underwent multiple surgeries in Afghanistan to save his life. By Friday, Bowen's injuries were still considered critical, but he was stable enough to transport. He was flown to a U.S. air base in Germany. After several hours of medical attention, he was flown to the Brooke Army Medical Center, just outside of San Antonio, where he arrived Saturday. Bowen's family - his parents, Mike Bowen and Carolyn Smith, who still live in Marion; his brothers Justin and Shelby; and his wife, Ursula, who had to leave the couple's three daughters, Erin, Katelyn and Gabriela, in Maryland - arrived Sunday in Fort Sam Houston.
Mylan Announces Settlement of Paroxetine Hydrochloride Extended ...
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Mylan Inc. (NYSE: MYL - News) today announced that it and its subsidiary Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. have entered into a patent license and settlement agreement with GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) relating to Paroxetine Hydrochloride (HCl) Extended-release (ER) Tablets, the generic version of GSK's Paxil CR®. All litigation between Mylan and GSK relating to Paroxetine HCl ER Tablets will be dismissed with prejudice. .
Hain 'to co-operate with inquiry'
But Labour MP Ian Gibson told BBC Radio 4's World At One he was surprised Mr Hain had allowed himself to get into "messes like this" and said he would resign in the minister's position. "I think I would feel ashamed I had let the side down," he said. 'Nothing sinister' He also questioned the use of the PPF to channel money to Mr Hain's campaign, adding: "It gives think-tanks a bad name." But fellow Labour MP Paul Flynn said "innuendos" about the PPF were wrong and there was "nothing sinister" about it - as it had been set up specifically to support Mr Hain and his policies. .
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