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Jul 26, 2010 | Comment |
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By: Co-Editor, RB:

The point of most networking sites is to allow likeminded people to get together and use these relationships to further themselves professionally. The point of job placement sites is obviously to help members find employment. A natural fit would be to combine those two features in to one site. A site launched last year out of London seeks to do just that.

Wisestep.com is a professional networking website which rewards its networkers for referring jobs onto the website.

WiseStep.com will try and make networking with other people a rewarding experience in a tangible way.

The site provides the following exclusive features provided for recruiters:
1) FREE Application tracking system
2) Job Posting FREE
3) Managing your company Referral process is FREE
4) FREE Parent/Child account to work as a team or manage a team

They plan on adding many more exclusive features as they grow.

You can search for jobs in many places from Europe, United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.
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Feb 4, 2010 | Comment |
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By: Co-Editor, Bobby B:

avf_peopleThe Private Investors Forum (PIF), a non-profit consortium of accredited private investors and angel investor groups in the Mid-Atlantic Region, announced a call for entries among entrepreneurs to participate in the 12th Annual Angel Venture Fair (AVF)  to be held on April 6, 2010 at the Union League in Philadelphia.

This is one of the most successful conferences of accredited angel investors and entrepreneurs in the nation. Historically 75% of the companies that had presented at past events have gone on to raise capital. Since 1998, emerging growth companies have raised more than $16 million at the conference.
The AVF offers the following: exposure to active angel investors and investor groups from across the region, instructive programs to help companies connect with investors and business advisors to aid in their success, possible selection for a presentation slot at the Angel Venture Fair (AVF).
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Sep 2, 2009 | Comment |
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By: Co-Editor, Bobby B:

There are several barter exchanges on the web such as OurSwaps.com where parties can exchange goods for goods by listing them on the exchange. SwapTree.com specializes in the trading of books, CDs, DVDs and video games and has been very successful. Many people use Craigslist for the purpose of trading goods and services (some services are more legal than others), but for the most part, barter sites trading in services are few and far between. The ones that do exist are so lightly trafficked as to make them unusable. Now comes Jobs4Trade.com, a Washington, DC company that aims to change all that.

Currently in beta, but set to launch in early September of 2009, Jobs4Trade.com is a social network for people to trade and barter services without necessarily involving money. The site also aims to focus on small business growth and development by providing a platform that allows for job posting, advertising throughout the site.

Jobs4Trade.com is not just for people with so-called trade skills. They encourage people to barter any serviceable task for which they are willing to trade including domestic services, typing, tutoring, babysitting, housecleaning, a ride to the airport etc.

Jobs4Trade’s goal is to use the resources available to people across the nation to streamline the antiquated business practice of bartering. The Internet has changed the world by providing an unlimited amount of information and by making it easier for people to communicate who otherwise would not have had the means to do so. Job4Trade.com wants to put these people together and let them engage in an economic exchange that can be more efficient exchange than simply cash for goods and services. They also hope that it is a great tool for a small start-up business to use. For example if they just purchased a new building that needs work.
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