| CreditcardEmerchant.com Announces the 'Fast & Easy Merchant Account Package' for Online Business Owners and Small ...
CreditcardEmerchant.com is a provider of credit card merchant account processing services for online ecommerce businesses and traditional retail businesses. New Brunswick, NJ (PRWEB) November 13, 2007 -- In order to help small business owners simplify the process of accepting credit cards for their businesses, CreditcardEmerchant.com has announced their new "Fast & Easy Merchant Account Package." More information about the company is available at http://www.CreditCardEmerchant.com The "Fast & Easy Merchant Account Package" is now available to online businesses, as well as traditional retail stores and restaurants. "Choosing the right type of credit card merchant account can be difficult and time consuming, especially for new businesses owners who have never done this before," according to Chuck Irving, Director of Web Marketing for the company.
Costello turns down Libs leadership
Outgoing Treasurer Peter Costello has announced that he will not contest leadership of the Liberal Party. Mr Costello says he has served 17 years in the Parliament and 11 and a half years as Treasurer, but it is now time for him to pursue other opportunities. "The time has come for me to open a new chapter in my life. I will be looking to build a career, post-politics, in the commercial world," he said. "As a consequence of that, I will not seek, nor will I accept, the leadership or deputy leadership of the Liberal Party." He says there is a need for generational change within the Liberal Party. "I do believe that it is time for the young people of talent and ability - of whom there are many - to be given their go in the Liberal Party," he said.
Rich Schefren Heralds the Attention Age for Online Business Owners
Part 2 of The Attention Age Doctrine Set for Free Online Release Nov. 28 Delray Beach, Fla. (PRWEB) November 26, 2007 -- The Information Age is officially over and the Attention Age has already begun for online entrepreneurs, says Rich Schefren, one of the leading business coaches and "guru to the gurus" for some of the top online business owners and Internet marketers currently earning millions of dollars online. .
FESTUS: City wants to assist those affected by fires
Nearly a month after two major fires destroyed multiple buildings and shops on Festus Main Street, city officials are seeking help for business owners.Festus City Administrator Steve Stoll said the city is trying to work with those whose businesses or livelihoods were affected by the fires."We're trying to talk to those business owners to see what their plans are," Stoll said.City officials are collaborating with the Small Business Development Center at University of Missouri-Extension in an effort to assist the rebuilding process.The future of the burned buildings--both more than 50 years old--remains up in the air.Stoll said the owner of one of the buildings gutted by the fires indicated he was unsure if he would rebuild.Both fires were the result of electrical problems.In other city news:Festus residents will pay a bit more for trash service next year.
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Boost Mobile, a wholly-owned division of Sprint Nextel, has launched its wireless calling plan in Mississippi and Louisiana that provides unlimited local and nationwide long distance calling and text messaging from a large home calling area for a fixed monthly price. The unlimited local and long distance wireless voice service is $55 a month. The unlimited local and long distance wireless voice service, and unlimited text and picture messaging is $60 a month. Customers are charged 15 cents a minute to make or receive calls outside their home calling area. - From staff reports .
Wellness can cut health costs in the long run
Get fit or pay more, employers are increasingly saying to their workforce. As health care premiums continue their annual climb, employers are pulling out all the stops to get employees involved in their own health, and in the meantime, save dollars on their health insurance premiums. Company executives and employees are often sent to the Lifesigns medical clinic for physicals and risk assessments. Lifesigns Chief Executive Jim Breland said his company is contracted by employers to screen their employees. "The gaming industry is well ahead of the curve with wellness programs," he said. The demand has grown so much, Lifesigns is opening an office in Henderson this January. While some employers elect to offer the most basic risk assessment to their employees, there are some that will offer complete physicals, down to electrocardiograms, ultrasounds, treadmill stress testing and pulmonary-cardio testing.
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