Mining for Gold Nugget Business Prospects Just Got Easier

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-(Business Wire)-September 29, 2009 - For American small businesses, a huge gap exists between consumer practice and retail response. While nearly 75% of U.S. consumers use the Internet when shopping for good and services, only 44% of small businesses take advantage of the Web. In the online marketplace, small businesses tend to lag behind local competition and big e-tailers due to lack of computer know-how, inability to tailor their message to the online marketplace, or a failure to achieve easy visibility online. The result is that these small businesses—be they plumbers or doctors, restaurants or retailers, contractors or consulting agents—prove unable to attract new customers and successfully conduct business on the Internet.

No longer. eDOORWAYS, a revolutionary new business-to-consumer social network website, makes instant connections between vendors of goods and services and pre-qualified, gold nugget sales prospects. eDOORWAYS’s next generation networking interface is unique in that it delivers a real-time collaborative problem-solving venue with capabilities for instantaneously sourcing correct information, products, services, and solutions. Moreover, these vendors can rent or sublease certain “PowerKeys” (e.g., “boiler repair,” “bottled water,” “private tutor,” etc.) to generate more prospects and business (thus creating an economy within the platform beyond the selling of advertising or individual buy-sell events).

“Small businesses often lag behind the competition due to lack of computer know-how and inability to adapt their messaging, resulting in a failure to make vital connections in the online marketplace,” says Gary K. Kimmons, creator of award-winning learning software technology. “There are myriad ways, however, for America’s small businesses to grow online, from targeted advertising campaigns to enhanced search engine optimization.”

eDOORWAYS will open its SOLVE doorway, covering the Austin, Texas market, on October 1, 2009, with a market-by-market national rollout expected to follow. “We envision eDOORWAYS as a machine that formalizes how businesses reach prospective buyers in the most efficient way possible,” says Mr. Kimmons. “We’re interested in using the Internet as a grassroots economic development tool that will rally and empower America’s small businesses, drive commerce, and help encourage job creation. Thanks to the power of the Web, small truly is the new big.” Visit http://irgnews.com/coi/EDWY to learn more.

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