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Mar.8.2009
THASAY launches its new ThasayIT
website.
Jan.12.2009
THASAY that success
breeds success. LocalAdLink is a success.
That’s why when we heard that the person
behind LocalAdLink was Bob McNulty, we listened intently. Mr.
McNulty is a visionary that has had unparalleled success with
everything he touches. Mr. McNulty was the man who designed the
original business model for Home Depot. He founded shopping.com
which was sold to Compaq Computers for an amazing $220 million, in
cash transaction. Mr. McNulty also founded Home Club which gave him
similar financial success when it was sold!! As you can see, Mr.
McNulty has the Midas touch!!
He will make LocalAdLink one of the most powerful advertising
portals in the world with its new revolutionary geo-targeting
technology. We will earn incredible, residual commissions with
LocalAdLink, plus stock options with every transaction! These stock
options will be worth a fortune if Mr. McNulty has the same
type of success with LocalAdLink as he had with shopping.com and
Home Club!!
LocalAdLink will officially launch in mid April, and over 3,000
excited Brand Builders have already jumped on the band wagon, even
before the launch. In addition, it had over $2,000,000 in ad sales
the month of January '09.
Our Geo-Targeting gives advertisers an edge
on all their LOCAL competition that is
absolutely priceless!!
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Here to see a 20 minute product presentation
Nov.16.2008
THASAY extends its business by using
eBay auction services.
We were already selling items both online
and offline. We did a little research and found that we would
benefit from using eBay auction services in order to expand our
business.
THASAY has always relied on people referring us to others and 12
years later our business has grown and grown. Although this has been
very good for us and kept costs down for our clients, we had to find
a ways to sell to a lot more customers.
Opening our market to everyone who uses the Internet on someone
else's advertising dollar and popularity seemed like a good idea.
Having a website with no visitors is like having leaflets printed
and putting them straight into the trash bin.
The advantage of using eBay auction services is that eBay are
already promoting their website as well as it being a very well
known site and so this job of marketing
has been done for us.
This should put us ahead of our competition and enable us to keep
prices down at the same time.
Of course, adding to our bottom line, even
in this so-called financial crisis!
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Robert J. McNulty
CEO/Director/Chairman of the Board
Beyond Commerce, Incorporated
Henderson , NV
Sector: SERVICES / Business Services
Officer since December 2007
61 Years Old
Robert J. McNulty has been our Chief Executive Officer since January
2007. Mr. McNulty is an accomplished entrepreneur with over twenty-five
years of significant experience in Specialty Retail, Branded Consumer
Products, Transactional Media TV, Retail and Internet Start-Ups and
developing new concepts and technology platforms in the Retail Industry.
Since February 1999, Mr. McNulty served as an independent consultant for
various companies in those industries. In March 1996, Mr. McNulty
founded Shopping.com, an online retailer, selling a broad range of
consumer brand name products on the Internet. He served as its President
and Chief Executive Officer and was a member of its Board of Directors
from its inception. Compaq Computers purchased Shopping.com in February
1999 in all cash transaction for $220 million. Mr. McNulty has been
involved with several other retail companies, both public and private,
in a broad range of merchandise categories.
eBay Inc. (Nasdaq:EBAY - News) today
reported financial results for its fourth quarter and year ended
December 31, 2008. The ecommerce company posted fourth quarter revenue
of $2.04 billion, representing a $145 million year-over-year decrease
due primarily to the impact on eBay of a stronger dollar and
macroeconomic conditions globally. PayPal, Classifieds, text and
graphical advertising and Skype performed well, growing revenue on a
year-over-year basis. The company recorded net income on a GAAP basis of
$367 million.
"While the holiday season was tough and competitive, our overall results
for 2008 were strong," said eBay Inc. President and CEO John Donahoe.
"For 2008, we delivered double-digit revenue and earnings growth; made
significant changes in our eBay business; and built a stronger, more
diverse portfolio of leading e-commerce businesses. We will build on our
strengths in 2009 while managing our business prudently in the continued
challenging environment."
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