How I started a third world lending organization. From nothing.
by HollywoodOz
Mon Sep 11, 2006 at 05:02:02 PM PDT
I run an editorial services company in Vancouver BC - a company called Unreel Media. It’s not a bad company, as far as company’s go. Makes a little profit, keeps thirty writers in rent and food, but it has an added benefit to dozens - perhaps hundreds - of other people, all over the world... a benefit that few companies I know of could boast.
See, my company is also a money lender. No, we’re not loan sharks, and we’re not a payday loan outfit. Rather, we give loans to people in places like the Sudan and Tanzania, Samoa and Cambodia, Honduars and Bulgaria, in the form of business loans for entrepreneurs who wish to get themselves and their families out of poverty forever.
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/9/11/2022/05238
http://www.unreelmedia.net/about.php
Every successful business needs words to help sell their product and/or service, but finding the right words takes skill, knowledge, training and a creative focus that few can adequately supply. That’s why Chris Parry, one of the premier copywriters in North America today, created Unreel Media - to help small- to medium-sized businesses connect with experienced, highly trained freelance writers who can sell, inform, entertain and inspire your customers.
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