Tuesday, January 29, 2013

rList.com- Business marketing, simplified.


Attorney, Georgine Podhorzky and marketing executive David Brown have teamed up on an exciting new marketing platform, rList.com. Podhorzsky and Brown are looking for partners with access to capital for a potential partnership.

Catering to businesses nationwide, rList.com will provide small business owners with multi-platform marketing in exchange for a low fixed monthly membership. rList.com is expected to launch in the fall.

When asked how he came up with the concept for the new platform, Brown replied, "Recently, I was in need of a plumber to fix a small leak in my home and after spending several frustrating hours browsing profiles and ads for plumbers, I decided theyre had to be an easier option. In my search for a simpler solution, I stumbled upon AngiesList.com. It seemed like a great deal, real customer testimonials for certified businesses but upon sign up it required my credit card for a membership fee of $24. From that moment, I set out to create a simple, no registration required, FREE platform that could be used by the typical household on a weekly basis. This is how I came about the concept for rList.com, short for Recommended List."

To learn more about this opportunity, contact them directly at: partners(at)rlist.com .

News source: PRWeb

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rList.com- Business marketing, simplified.



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