Misplaced Workers Get A Second Chance Thanks To New Program
November 23, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Allied Internet Solutions Inc. a Houston based Internet consulting firm has announced a new program aimed at helping misplaced professionals get a fast start and a new lease on life.Scott Alliy President of Allied Internet Solutions Inc. can relate to business professionals who have lost their corporate job. Scott was misplaced from his job in 2002 and went on to build FindaSeminar.com the worlds largest training search engine. Says Scott "I took the bull by the horns rolled up my sleeves as a new business owner and have never looked back".
Scott wants to help others achieve their own independence and success in their own business. To do this the company is offering a suite of Internet based businesses that anyone can start and run as well as pre and post startup support.
According to Scott "People who take advantage of this opportunity will not be alone. They will gain the benefit of our own expertise developed through trial and error during the process of developing hundreds of different types of online business from training to media oriented to sports, real estate, auctions and many others.
Scott claims that the difference in potential success in start-up businesses is being able to overcome the knowledge gap and our consulting services do just that for new business owners.
To view a list of the types of Turnkey businesses available as well as other training related products they will need to start and run their own business Scott suggestst that misplaced workers with interest in owning their own business visit eTrainingProducts.com.
About Us: Allied Internet Solutions Inc. is a Houston based Internet consulting firm specializing in building and developing niche market directories online. Current niche market directories owned by the company include FindaSeminar.com HoustonGolfDirectory.com, eTrainingProducts.com and hundreds of other sites in all industries.
Contact Info:
Helen Alliy
Director of Operations
800 349 1935